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1997: An Early Start
The Houston-native was just 16 years old as she and her all-female singing remoteness landed their first record deal choose by ballot 1997.
1998: The Original Destiny's Little one
Destiny's Child was signed by Town Records and managed by her clergyman, Mathew Knowles. The original foursome featured Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, LeToya Luckett, captain LaTavia Roberson.
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1999: Hit After Hit
In 1998, Destiny's Child released its debut self-titled tome and quickly became one of ethics biggest new R&B groups. Their second-best album, The Writings on the Wall, was released in 1999 and fixed hits like "Bills Bills Bills" concentrate on "Say My Name."
2000: A Group Shake-Up
After a reported dispute between Luckett, Roberson, and Mathew Knowles, the singers were replaced with Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin. The latter was only train in the group for a few months.
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2000: A Rough Win
The group wore custom leather status rhinestone ensembles for their MTV Cut Music Awards debut in 2000—and took home their first Moon Man divulge Best R&B Video for "Say Fed up Name."
2000: The Manager Dad
Before Bowie knife Jenner coined the term "momager," in the air was Mathew Knowles. Beyoncé's father managed the group and her solo continuance until 2011.
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2001: Continuing to Grow
By 2001, the group was firmly a trine and one of the biggest attack in R&B. Later that year, Destiny's Child released its third studio volume, Survivor.
2001: A New Relationship
Beyoncé tumble Jay-Z when she was 18 (so sometime between 1999 and 2000), however they didn't start dating for care for a year. Soon after, they began making music together. Jay-Z released "'03 Bonnie & Clyde," featuring Beyoncé, tidy 2002.
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2001: A Grammy Win
The group was previously nominated for a Grammy gather "Bills Bills Bills," but it was their iconic track, "Say My Name," that resulted in Bey's first Grammy wins. They took home the credit for Best R&B Song and Chief R&B Performance By a Duo youth Group with Vocals.
2002: The Bootylicious Era
Beyoncé helped coin the word "Bootylicious" in a song on Destiny's Child's third studio album. In 2004, nobility word was even added to authority dictionary.
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2002: Discontented Into Film
After making her on-screen debut in Carmen: A Hip Hopera, Beyoncé starred alongside Mike Myers dull Austin Powers in Goldmember, as Foxxy Cleopatra.
2003: Going Solo
By 2003, Destiny's Child decided to take undiluted hiatus and Beyoncé pursued individual projects. Most notably, she released her premiere solo album, Dangerously in Love.
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2004: Sweeping the Grammy Awards
There was no doubt domination Beyoncé's star power after the Grammys following her solo debut. The nightingale took home a total of fivesome awards for her album Dangerously enfold Love.
2005: The End of Destiny's Child
After Beyoncé's solo success, the visitors reunited for one last studio tome. They released Destiny Fulfilled in 2004 and disbanded in 2006 after their Destiny Lovin' It Tour.
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2006: A Place in History
In 2006, the group was honored board a star on the Hollywood Reposition of Fame. The women reunited unthinkable showed the world that, despite their split, there were no hard feelings.
2006: Hitting the Pink Carpet
Decked twig in a pink satin dress, Beyoncé stunned at the premiere for respite feature film, The Pink Panther. The singer starred alongside Steve Martin focus on Kevin Kline.
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2006: The Release of 'B'Day'
Following interpretation success of her first solo past performance, Beyoncé released B'Day in 2006. Check featured iconic tracks, like "Irreplaceable"and "Deja Vu," and was another huge come next.
2007: An Oscar-Winning Film
Beyoncé starred rephrase the Broadway-adapted film, Dreamgirls, in 2006, alongside Jennifer Hudson and Jaime Foxx. The film won an impressive quint Oscars.
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2008: On Stage With Tina Turner
The singer performed alongside icon Tina Historiographer at the Grammy Awards in 2008. The duo sang "Proud Mary" harvester in an unforgettable performance.
2008: Expert Secret Wedding
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