Beyoncé Giselle Knowles
Beyonce Giselle Knowles was born on
September 4, 1981 in Houston, Texas. Tina Knowles-Lawsonis her mother has
designed their stunning costumes. Mathew Knowles is Destiny's Child's managing
director. Solange her elder sister (4 years older than her) has released her
first album. She dances with her big sister during DC-3 performances. Beyonce's
Louisiana Creole & African descent. They were discovered by Whitney
Houston. Lovefool The song, performed by The Cardigans, is her favorite track.
Her most coveted piece of clothing is a pair of metal work boots. She was the
writer and producer of many of the group's hit songs, such as "Jumpin
jumpin", "Bootylicious", Nasty Girl"," Independent
Women", "Happy Face", as well as "Apple Pie A La
Mode". She is the main singer for Destiny's Child. She performed as a
opening act for Christina Aguilera in 2000. TLC was the opening show (1999).
The cat is named Master P Attended the High School for the Performing and
Visual Arts in Houston, Texas. Solange is Nixon and Koi Knowles their older
half-sister. One time, she appeared in Star Search (1983). In 2001, she became
the first African American woman to win the ASCAP Pop Songwriter of the Year
Award. She is an avid fan and admirer of Middle Eastern music. Her most popular
hit to date is song "Crazy in Love" (2003). Her performances on
awards shows include the Radio Music Awards, MTV Europe Video Music Awards, and
Billboard Awards. She was also a guest at an South African AIDS benefit event,
which Bono from U2 was the host in November 2003 to combat the AIDS epidemic.
(February 8 (February 8, 2004) She was awarded five Grammy Awards, including
Best Contemporary R&B Album for "Dangerously in Love" The
singer took home the most awards for this year's (2004) performance. Mathew was
her father. is African-American. Tina, her mother, is a Louisiana Creole. Her
ancestors are who are predominantly African and French. Also, they have
Canadian relatives. Beyonce also descends 1/32 Irish and her maternal side is
distant Breton-, Spanish-, Indonesian- as well as Chinese roots. The singer has
been quoted as saying that to get over her shyness, she developed her stage
persona, dubbed "Sasha".
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