Beyoncé Giselle Knowles
Beyonce Giselle Knowles, was born
September 4, 1981, in Houston. Her mother, Tina Knowles-Lawson is the one who
designs their glittering costumes. her dad Mathew Knowles, manages Destiny's
Child. Solange her sister (4 years apart) has released her first album. She
dances with her big sibling during DC-3 performances. Beyonce is from Louisiana
Creole and African descent. Her group was found by Whitney Houston. One of her
most favored songs is "Lovefool" by The Cardigans. Her top item of
clothing is a pair work boots made of metallic. She was the writer and producer
of some of the group's best-known songs, such as "Jumpin jumpin",
"Bootylicious", Nasty Girl"," Independent Women",
"Happy Face", and "Apple Pie A la Mode". She is the
singer-songwriter for Destiny's Child. The group toured with Christina Aguilera
as her opening act (2000). She also toured with TLC as their opening show
(1999). Master P was a cat. He attended the High School for the Performing and
Visual Arts of Houston, Texas. Solange's older half-sister , and Nixon
& Koi Knowles big sister. Star Search (1983): The singer appeared. She
was the first African-American woman ever to be awarded the ASCAP Pop
Songwriter of the Year Award in 2001. She is a huge lover and admirer of Middle
Eastern music. Her biggest hit track is "Crazy in Love", (2003). She
has been a part of several awards shows in 2003, including the Radio Music
Awards (MTV Europe Video Music Awards), Billboard Awards and the Billboard
Awards. She also performed at an South African AIDS benefit show in November
2003, organized by Bono of U2 to fight the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan African
countries. (February 8 in 2004) Five Grammy Awards, including Best Contemporary
R&B Album for "Dangerously in Love" and she was awarded the
most accolades at this year's (2004) show. Mathew is her father. Tina is of
Louisiana Creole descent. Her ancestors were mostly African and French and come
from Louisiana and Canada. Beyonce also descends 1/32 Irish, and her maternal
side is a distant Breton-, Spanish-, Indonesian- and Chinese roots. According
to some sources, she created a stage persona called "Sasha" in order
to overcome her shyness.
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