Destiny's Child members Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams went on to explore their individual music careers after spending time as a group, and it's been nearly two decades since they last released a song; is a reunion finally happening soon?
Queen Bey's father, Mathew Knowles, recently spoke with Entertainment Tonight regarding a possible comeback from the powerhouse trio.
The executive producer noted that the reunion is a decision that the three girls would have to make, but when the time comes and they decided to release new music, Mathew said he will support them no matter what as he is still the manager of the group.
"Hopefully they do one last time in their career. Hopefully they give us one last album. Who knows? You never know. You never say it can't happen. Because this is entertainment. A lot of things can happen," he added.
When Did Destiny's Child Last Release an Album
According to Billboard, Destiny's Child's last album was their greatest hits compilation in 2005, but they reunited through performances over the past years including Beyoncé's Super Bowl Halftime Show and her headlining Coachella set.
In addition, they also got together to collaborate on Kelly Rowland's "Talk a Good Game" and Michelle Williams' "Say Yes."
As of today, the trio have yet to speak out on a possible reunion album and it appears that it won't happen anytime soon as Beyoncé is currently busy with her "Renaissance" world tour.
Destiny's Child Career
According to Us Weekly Magazine, the group was formed in 1990. Their first name was Girl's Tyme. It was a completely different lineup as the original members were Beyoncé, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, and sisters Nikki and Nina Taylor.
Later on, Farrah Franklin and Michelle Williams joined.
Some of the original members left the group in the mid-90s after they accused Mathew Knowles of favoring her daughter over the other singers.
The group faced another problem after Franklin left abruptly, leading Destiny's Child to be a trio.
Throughout their careers, they managed to release several hit singles like "Cater 2 U," "Say My Name," "Bills, Bills, Bills," and more.
In 2005, they announced that they were disbanding. The trio went on to have successful individual careers in the music industry.
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