Destiny's Child isn't quite just another debut album from an R&B girl-group. The quartet worked with Wyclef Jean and Jermaine Dupri among others, and their voices sound...
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When Destiny's Child released their debut album[ECD], production by Wyclef was the only visible thing that separated the quartet from the array of female R&B groups out...
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With their second album, Writing's on the Wall, Destiny's Child still suffers from slightly uneven songwriting, but it's nevertheless an assured step forward for the girl...
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ThereÆs not much room on DestinyÆs ChildÆs third album for the ghetto girl anthems that earned them mainstream light with "No, No, No" from their 1998 debut, or...
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Given the surprising shelf life some of these remixes have already enjoyed, collecting them in one place might make things handy for Destiny's Child fans and frequent...
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Striking while the iron is hot, Destiny's Child presents its third full-length release in less than a year, following Survivor (May 2001) and 8 Days of Christmas (October...
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With their second album, Writing's on the Wall, Destiny's Child still suffers from slightly uneven songwriting, but it's nevertheless an assured step forward for the girl...
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Destiny's Child's holiday album, 8 Days of Christmas, is pretty much what you'd expect -- divided equally between strained hip-hop-soul and smooth adult contemporary pop...
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Destiny's Child have never quite seemed like a true group, possibly because Beyoncé Knowles always took the spotlight in the group's hits and videos. When the group went...
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Destiny's Child isn't quite just another debut album from an R&B girl group. The four worked with Wyclef Jean and Jermaine Dupri among others, and their voices sound...
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