#1'sDestiny's Child
Release Date: 10/25/2005
Original Release:
2005
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 602762_CD
UPC # 827969776629
Label: Columbia (USA)
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Performer: Destiny's Child
Engineer: Jim Caruana Producer: David Foster; Beyonce Knowles; Rich Harrison; Swizz Beatz; Chad "Dr. Cuess" Elliott; LaShawn Daniels; Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs; 9th Wonder; Jerry Duplessis Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. Destiny's Child: Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, Beyonc� Knowles (vocals). Additional personnel: Wyclef Jean (vocals); Lil Wayne, Slim Thug, T.I. (rap vocals); Rodney Jerkins, Byron Rittenhouse. Destiny's Child were the biggest female R&B group of the late 1990s and early 2000s, with a superstar status rivaled only by TLC. Despite the media circus surrounding the strife between the three core members of the group, Destiny's Child managed to rack up an astonishing string of #1 hits, all of which are collected on the appropriately named #1'S. Early smashes like the smooth, rhythmically stuttering "Bills, Bills, Bills," the moody mid-tempo slow jam "Say My Name," and "Independent Women Part 1" (the theme to the film CHARLIE'S ANGELS) are here, of course, as are later hits like their cover of the Gibb brothers' "Emotion" and the sweeping inspirational ballad "Stand Up for Love," the anthem for World Children's Day 2005. With their seductive delivery, elaborate vocal embellishments, and call-and-response dynamics, Destiny's Child cast the mold for urban contemporary R&B at the turn of the century, topping it off with a slick production informed by hip-hop. An overview that shows the group doing what they do best, #1'S is a testament to their reigning influence and superstar status.
Videos and albums are not always the preferred formats for gaining success as a recording artist--it was an appearance in the hit Will Smith movie MEN IN BLACK that gave Destiny's Child a major boost to their recording career. From there, the all-female pop/R&B band from Houston continued its hit streak until taking a break in the early 2000s to work on individual projects (most notably Beyonce's mega-selling DANGEROUSLY IN LOVE). The group reunited in 2005 to release their last album, #1s, and to tour to support it, splitting amicably afterwards to pursue solo careers.
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