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Released: December 13, 2005 (2005-12-13) #1's is the first greatest hits album by American girl group Destiny's Child. It was released on October 21, 2005, by Columbia Records, Music World Entertainment and Sony Urban Music. Following a two-year hiatus during which each member released solo albums to varying levels of success, Destiny's Child ...
Destiny's Child discography. American R&B girl group Destiny's Child has released five studio albums, five compilation albums, two remix albums, one extended play, twenty-three singles, including four as featured artists and two promotional singles, and three video albums. Destiny's Child first charted in November 1997, and released their self ...
Destiny's Child was a moderate chart success. It debuted at number sixty-nine on the US Billboard 200 during the week of March 7, 1998. [5] The album reached it peak at number sixty-seven in its fifth week and spent a total of 26 weeks on the chart. [6] On the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart the album peaked at number fourteen. [7]
Destiny's Child Beyoncé Rob Fusari Stevie Nicks Falonte Moore: Survivor: 2001 [4] "Bridges" Destiny's Child Al Green Michelle Hailey D'wayne Wiggins: Destiny's Child: 1998 [3] "Brown Eyes" Destiny's Child Beyoncé Walter Afanasieff: Survivor: 2001 [4] "Bug a Boo" † Destiny's Child Beyoncé Kelly Rowland LaTavia Roberson LeToya Luckett Kandi ...
Hot 100 number ones of 1999. Santana and Rob Thomas ' "Smooth" was the longest-running single of 1999, topping the chart for 10 consecutive weeks. The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best singles of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's ...
Destiny's Child first charted in November 1997 with "No, No, No", the lead single from their self-titled debut album, which was released in the United States on February 17, 1998, featuring productions by Tim & Bob, Rob Fusari, Jermaine Dupri, Wyclef Jean, Dwayne Wiggins and Corey Rooney. [8] Destiny's Child peaked at number sixty-seven on the ...
Say My Name. " Say My Name " is a song by American group Destiny's Child from their second studio album, The Writing's on the Wall (1999). It was written by Beyoncé Knowles, LeToya Luckett, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, LaShawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III, and Rodney Jerkins, featuring production by the latter.
During the year, 10 acts each achieved a first U.S. number-one single, either as a lead artist or featured guest: Joe, 98 Degrees, Lonestar, The Product G&B, Aaliyah, Vertical Horizon, Matchbox Twenty, NSYNC, Sisqó, and Creed. Destiny's Child and Christina Aguilera were the only acts to have earned two number-one singles in this year. [1]