Beyoncé Giselle Knowles
Beyonce Giselle Knowles was born on
September 4, 1981 in Houston, Texas. Her mother, Tina Knowles-Lawson is the one
who designs their glittering costumes. her dad, Mathew Knowles manages
Destiny's Child. Solange her elder sister (4 years apart) has released her
first album. She dances with her big sister at DC-3 concerts. Beyonce's
Louisiana Creole & African descent. Whitney Houston found her and her
band. Lovefool by The Cardigans is one of her top songs. She adores a pair of
silver work boots. She is the writer and producer of many of the group's hits
that have been hit singles, such as "Jumpin Jumpin",
"Bootylicious", "Nasty Girl", "Independent
Women", "Happy Face" and "Apple Pie a la Mode". She is
the lead vocalist for Destiny's Child. As an opening act, she performed with
Christina Aguilera (2000). TLC was the opening performance (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) - One time performed. In 2001 she was the first
woman from Africa to ever be awarded the ASCAP Pop Songwriter of the Year
Award. She is a big fan of Middle Eastern music and dance. Her biggest hit is
the song "Crazy in Love", which she released in 2003. The Radio Music
Awards, MTV Europe Video Music Awards and Billboard Awards are among the awards
shows she's been on stage at in 2003. She also appeared at an South African
AIDS benefit show in November 2003, which was organized by Bono of U2 to help
fight the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan African countries. (February 8th, 2004)
She was awarded five Grammy Awards, including Best Contemporary R&B
Album for "Dangerously in Love" The singer took home the most awards
at the (2004) performance. Mathew, her father, is African-American. Tina is of
Louisiana Creole descent. Her ancestors were mostly African and French and come
from Louisiana as well as Canada. Beyonce is also 1/32 Irish and has distant
Breton as well as Spanish, Indonesian and Chinese roots. According to some, she
created a stage character named "Sasha" to get over her shyness.
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