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Beyonce appreciation Thread.


koolkatluke

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She was big time before Jay-z so let's kill that stuff now.

And Kelly is a beautiful women. But dude we're not even talking the same Planet when comparing her to Beyonce. Longer legs, thicker curves and flawless skin. Not to mention those eyes and lips. She looks heavenly with or with out make up. This is not even a fair competition.

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I wonder how Beyonce got to be the famous one over Kelly Rowland?

Half time shows are stupid btw.

Matthew Knowles.

Destiny's child was her fathers group/creation, and he was their manager.

So of course his daughter became the DeFacto leader of the group. Kelly was a child hood friend of the Knowles.

And to the other poster, Beyonce's hype machine went into full bore when she decided to go solo, long before any association with Jay Z. That was just a serious PR campaign she went on, when she left Destiny's child, with each new Album release. Jay Z has nothing to do with that. Beyonce was MEGA Big before that.

Ironically, she sold more albums with Destiny's child than as a solo artist, though she got more famous.

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