BIOGRAPHY
Let's say that you are one of the biggest selling female groups, ever.
Your combined record sales total over 40 million records, worldwide.
You've seen your albums debut at the top of the charts, and stay there.
You've racked up enumerable industry awards, accolades and platinum or
gold records. Not only is your group successful, but its individual
members have all had superlative solo achievements and as a result you
that collectively and on your own, you are what modern female pop/R&B is
meant to sound, feel and sell like. How do you possibly attempt match,
much less top, your impressive statistics?
When you're Destiny's Child, the answer's easy. You see your past as a
guide to your potential and seize the future with the most compelling
music of your career. In short, you fulfill your destiny.
Destiny Fulfilled is Destiny's Child's sixth album. Filled with soaring
harmonies, rich with rhythm and nuance and brimming with a passionate,
purposeful style that is quintessentially their own, Destiny Fulfilled is
not only the strongest album of the group's career: it is the album they
were destined to make.
Destiny Fulfilled is executive produced by Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland,
Michelle Williams & Mathew Knowles. Beyonce is the key producer of all the
album's tracks and the record's musical concepts and vocal arrangements
are the result of her artistic vision. Her tireless work ethic and
attention to studio details have created the masterfully seamless flow,
boundless energy and exquisite polish of Destiny Fulfilled.
Listening to Destiny Fulfilled, you are immediately struck by Destiny's
Child growth as singers, songwriters, artists and women. Destiny Fulfilled
is markedly more mature and focused, reflecting Beyonce's, Kelly's and
Michelle's emotional development while mirroring their true-life
experiences.
"You hear our vulnerability," Beyonce offers. "We've always had strong
songs that encouraged women and you still hear that this time, but you
will also hear our weaknesses: the crying, the laughter, the friendship.
The song on this album are far more layered and involved because we have
the tools to talk about a lot more, because we're older and have
experienced a lot more than we did when we were teenagers."
While Destiny Fulfilled might surprise some long time fans with its
breadth and depth, it is also an album that many of those same fans
thought might never see the light of day. After all it's been three years
since 2001'survivor, and as any one can tell you, three years away from
the game can be a lifetime. In addition, during the group's hiatus, each
of the ladies embarked on solo projects. Yet after all those individual
accomplishments, Destiny's Child are back on the charts; putting all those
rumors to rest.
"We always said we were going to do solo records after Survivor and then
come back and do another record," Kelly explains, referring to DC's game
plan. "We've maintained our friendship and supported each other's projects
and enjoy each other," Beyonce continues. "We wanted to do another record.
I know we have a lot of fans that want to hear it and, more importantly,
we wanted to do it because we love this collaboration. It was important
for us to do our own things, so that we'd have the opportunity to grow and
see what we could do on our own. It's really beautiful to do that and then
also have the opportunity to come back together and have the fun we have
when we are together. When you have that sort of friendship, recording
doesn't feel like work."
Acknowledging that in the past some listeners might not have been
completely aware of the extent of Kelly and Michelle's contributions to
the group's music, Beyonce points out that solo projects offered each of
them a platform to establish a personal musical identity. When it came
time to record Destiny Fulfilled, she explains that "as the vocal
producer, my main job was to let people know how beautiful Kelly and
Michelle sound and how talented they are. It's amazing that we have a
group with three women who are singers. Not dancers but singers. Our solo
projects and now this album prove once and for all what we already knew:
that every woman in this group can stand on her own."
Destiny Fulfilled encompasses a wide array of sonic influences from the
lush orchestration of Philly soul to club-savvy crunk to contemporary
gospel. Vocally the group looked to "the true hard R&B singers (like
Jodeci and SWV) for inspiration. When it comes to the harmonies and
arrangements we really challenged ourselves and did things we've never
done before,"Kelly observes.
One of the biggest challenges came in the form of Destiny Fulfilled's
thematic approach. More than a collection of songs, Destiny Fulfilled is
as tony of a woman's journey through the highs and lows of falling in and
out of love. Unfolding chapter by chapter, the story begins with the
propulsive and sexually charged "Lose My Breath," which reunites Destiny's
Child with longtime friend and collaborator Rodney Jerkins. "Working with
Rodney again was wonderful," Michelle declares. "He came in with this new
energy and this new sound."
"When we first heard 'Lose My Breath,' we were very excited because it was
just so up-tempo and even the up-tempo songs these days aren't really that
energized," Beyonce continues. "The beat reminded me of college football
drumlines. It reminded me of childhood rhythms that made you wanna dance
really hard which is where we got the title from, 'cause when you move
like that you lose your breath."
Following the exhilaration of meeting the guy, the story segues into the
rough and rugged "Soldier," produced by Rich Harrison and featuring
LilWayne and T.I. If "Lose My Breath" captures the first rush of lust,
then the down and dirty south grooves of "Soldier" breaks things down to a
woman's expectations and the undeniable fact that she needs a soldier to
protect her. From "Soldier" comes the vulnerability and naked devotion
expressed in the Jerkins-produced "Cater 2 U." With lines like, "Let me
help you take off your shoes/ let me feed you whatever you desire,"
"Cater2 U" is about finding that special "soldier" and doing everything
you canto please him. Quite a shift from "Independent Woman"! "Yeah we're
showing our softer side," agrees Kelly. "I know some people will be
shocked by that song but it's about doing these things for your man only
if he's really worthy of them."
From that heart-on-the-sleeve sentiment, Destiny Fulfilled then takes the
listener on an intimate trip as the protagonist lusts over her lover (the
frankly sensual "T Shirt"), begins to wonder if her man is doing her wrong
(in the 70's soul-influenced "Is She The Reason"), realizes that she's not
afraid to let him know she's over him, that moment when your girls rally
behind you to give you support (the mid-tempo anthem "Girl"), then on
to"Bad Habit," produced by Bryan Michael Cox with all the emotion that
let's you know that man could be an addiction and features Kelly Rowland
on lead vocals to (the soaring, Rockwilder-produced "If"), experiences
there signation of giving up (the cascading, emotional "Through With
Love,"featuring, and produced by, Mario Winans), and then finally reaches
the point when she's finally able to find real love, witnessed by the
inspirational "Love," the first non-gospel production from Michelle's
brother, Erron Williams.
According to Beyonce , "'Love' concludes the story, because we find the
love we've always had with God. That's the destiny that's been fulfilled
because the woman is searching for love and eventually she finds it in God
and herself and because of that she can eventually find love with a man."
In an unusual move, Destiny's Child allotted a scant three weeks for
recording, banning anyone not involved with integral creative support from
the studio. "We've never worked that way before," admits Michelle, "but it
became yet another challenge. I think having such a brief time (to record)
really forced us to focus." Not that things were all work and no play. As
Kelly tells it," As soon as we got back into the studio we all just
started running our mouths, catching up, having fun. There is nothing like
the support of Beyonce and Michelle."
After completing work on Survivor (which won the Best R&B Performance By A
Duo or Group with Vocals Grammy) and 8 Days of Christmas in 2001, Beyonce,
Kelly and Michelle each took some time to explore their individual
identities in a series of highly-successful solo projects.
In April 2002, Michelle Williams became the first member of Destiny's
Child to have a solo project released. Heart To Yours, Michelle's
contemporary gospel collection, reached #1 on the Top Gospel Albums chart.
Michelle's second gospel album, Do You Know reached the #2 slot on the Top
Christian Album chart and #3 on the Top Gospel Albums chart shortly after
its release in January 2004. A re-release of Do You Know, featuring two
new bonus tracks, is slated for release in December 2004. Michelle earned
rave reviews after replacing Toni Braxton in the lead role of "Aida" on
Broadway in November 2003.
Released in October 2002, Kelly Rowland's solo debut, Simply Deep featured
the #1 Billboard Hot 100 smash hit, "Dilemma," Kelly's Grammy-winning
(Best Rap/Sung Collaboration) duet with hip-hop superstar Nelly. The album
became an international smash, hitting the #1 slot on the UK and several
other countries' album charts while peaking in the states at #3 on the
Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Album chart. Simply Deep
Beyonce's burgeoning career as an actress began in 2001 with the lead role
in the MTV film "Carmen: A Hip Hopera." She displayed her comedic prowess
as "Foxxy Cleopatra" in 2002's "Austin Powers In Gold member," starring
Mike Myers. She starred opposite Cuba Gooding, Jr., in 2003's "The
Fighting Temptations." Her latest film project is a prequel to "The Pink
Panther,"starring Steve Martin as "Inspector Clouseau" and Beyonce as
"Xania."
Beyonce toured America for the first time as a solo artist in support of
her #1 multi-platinum debut solo album, Dangerously In Love, which earned
her five 2004 Grammy Awards including Best Contemporary R&B Album and
Best&B Song for "Crazy In Love," her smash single featuring Jay-Z. With
her five Grammy win, Beyonce tied the record set by Lauryn Hill in
1999--and later tied by Alicia Keys (2001) and Norah Jones (2002)--for the
most Grammys to be won in a single year by a female artist.
Working apart from each other gave the members of Destiny's Child a
new-found appreciation of what each of them brings to the group and that
support, love, confidence and maturity is clearly evident throughout
Destiny Fulfilled's moving and soulful songs.
Asked what they hope their millions of fans around the globe will get from
this most personal of projects and Beyonce speaks from the heart: "We want
this album to be timeless and set a new standard. Even though it would be
great to sell a lot of records, our goal is already accomplished by making
this album. Hopefully coming back together again will inspire other groups
to support each other, be happy for each other, and to let people know
it's alright to go out on your own but it's also alright to come back
together."
Beyonce, Kelly and Michelle have used the lessons learned during their own
solo excursions to create the most unified and powerful Destiny's Child
album to-date. With Destiny Fulfilled, the group delivers on the promise
of its earlier recordings to breathe new fire into the worlds of
contemporary pop and R&B music.
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