Beyoncé Giselle Knowles
Beyonce Giselle Knowles was born on
September 4, 1981 in Houston, Texas. Tina Knowles-Lawsonis her mother creates
their glittering costumes. Mathew Knowles is Destiny's Child's managing
director. Solange is her sibling (they're 4 years apart) has released her debut
album. She dances alongside her sister at DC-3 performances. Beyonce is from
Louisiana Creole and African descent. Whitney Houston discovered her and her
group. Lovefool by The Cardigans is one of her favourite songs. She loves a
pair of silver work boots. She is the author and producer for many of the
group’s popular songs, such as "Jumpin Jumpin" and
"Bootylicious" Nasty Girls", "Independent Women", and
"Happy Face". She is the main singer of Destiny's Child. The group
toured together with Christina Aguilera as her opening act (2000). TLC was the
opening performance (1999). Master P was a cat. He was a student at the High
School for the Performing and Visual Arts of Houston, Texas. Solange is Nixon
and Koi Knowles her older half sister. Star Search (1983) - The
singer-songwriter once was a part of the show. In 2001, she was the first woman
from Africa to get the ASCAP Pop Songwriter of the Year Award. She is a great
fan of Middle Eastern music, dance and the Middle Eastern culture. Her biggest hit
to date is the song "Crazy in Love" (2003). The awards shows she has
performed on include the Radio Music Awards, MTV Europe Video Music Awards, and
Billboard Awards. In November of 2003, Bono of U2 organized a South African
AIDS benefit concert. This was to help fight the AIDS epidemic in sub Saharan
Africa. (February 8th 2004) Five Grammy Awards, including Best Contemporary
R&B Album for "Dangerously in Love" She also took home the
most accolades at this year's (2004) performance. Mathew is her father. He is
an African-American. Tina her mother is Louisiana Creole. Her ancestors are
that are mostly African as well as French. Also, they have Canadian ancestral
ancestors. Beyonce is also 1/32 Irish and her maternal line is a distant
Breton-, Spanish-, Indonesian- and Chinese roots. The singer has been quoted as
saying that in order to overcome her shyness, she created the stage persona
"Sasha".
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