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  2. Survivor (Destiny's Child album) - Wikipedia

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    Survivor is the third studio album by American girl group Destiny's Child.It was released on April 25, 2001, by Columbia Records.As their breakthrough second studio album The Writing's on the Wall (1999) became a rising commercial success, Destiny's Child faced the controversial departure of original members LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson, who were replaced with Farrah Franklin and ...

  3. Destiny's Child discography - Wikipedia

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    To date, Destiny's Child has sold 17.5 million albums in the US and over 60 million records worldwide. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Billboard magazine ranks the group as one of the greatest female acts of all time, and inducted the group in 2008 into the All time Hot 100 Artist.

  4. List of songs recorded by Destiny's Child - Wikipedia

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    Destiny's Child Beyoncé Errol "Poppi" McCalla: 8 Days of Christmas: 2001 [2] "Amazing Grace" Destiny's Child John Newton: Destiny's Child ‡ 1998 [3] "Apple Pie à la Mode" Destiny's Child Beyoncé Rob Fusari Falonte Moore: Survivor: 2001 [4] "Bad Habit" Destiny's Child Kelly Rowland Kendrick Dean Solange Knowles Bryan-Michael Cox: Destiny ...

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  6. Survivor (Destiny's Child song) - Wikipedia

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    "Survivor" was written by Anthony Dent, Destiny's Child band member Beyoncé Knowles and her father Mathew, while production was helmed by Dent and Beyoncé. [7] The lyrics address the hardships that the band experienced in 2000, [8] when original members LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett split from Knowles and Kelly Rowland, and were replaced by Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin.

  7. Destiny's Child - Wikipedia

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    Destiny's Child was an American girl group whose final lineup comprised Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams.The group began their musical career as Girl's Tyme, formed in 1990 in Houston, Texas. [1]

  8. Why Michelle Williams Doesn't Miss the Destiny's Child ... - AOL

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    Keep on surviving! Survivor may have solidified Destiny’s Child‘s place among the R&B greats — but Michelle Williams isn’t rushing to relive that era of her career. Independent Women ...

  9. Nasty Girl (Destiny's Child song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nasty Girl" is a song recorded by American group Destiny's Child for their third studio album Survivor (2001). Written by Maurizio Bassi, Naimy Hackett, and its producers Beyoncé Knowles and Anthony Dent, it features a distinct vocal interpolation of Salt-n-Pepa's "Push It" (1987) and Baltimora's "Tarzan Boy" (1985). [2]