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  2. Destiny (streamer) - Wikipedia

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    Steven Kenneth Bonnell II (born December 12, 1988), known online as Destiny, is an American live streamer and political commentator. He was among the first people to stream video games online full-time. [6] Since 2016, he has streamed political debates with other online personalities, in which he advocates for liberal and social democratic ...

  3. Video Anthology (video) - Wikipedia

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    He further finished his review by writing, "Destiny's Child's Video Anthology is a must-have for any DC fan and anyone that misses the time when music videos were at their peak." [12] A writer of ABC News Radio similarly noted that the album was created for "fans who studied all their moves" and remember the choreography. [13]

  4. Reckful - Wikipedia

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    He created his YouTube channel in October 2012 and followed in November with his first video, Reckful 5 stack Taste for Blood. In 2017, Bernstein was ranked fourth in The Gazette Review ' s list of top-ten richest streamers. He claimed to have a net worth of $1.5 million and was receiving up to 50,000 viewers per stream.

  5. Bootylicious - Wikipedia

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    Destiny's Child opened the inaugural BET Awards (2001) with a performance of "Bootylicious". [16] They also performed it on both Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Special concerts, complete with their rendition of his dance moves. Before the video's premiere, the group had dedicated the video to Michael Jackson. According to Kelly Rowland ...

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

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    The music video was released on MTV on November 8, 2004. [57] It is also featured on the DualDisc editions of the albums #1's and Destiny Fulfilled as well as on the bonus DVD of the Destiny Fulfilled Tour edition. [58] [59] [60] VH1 aired the video during the program Pop-Up Video on November 11, 2011 along with trivial commentary. [61]

  7. The Writing's on the Wall - Wikipedia

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    A Joseph Kahn-directed accompanying music video was a subject of controversy, as it saw LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson be replaced–without their knowledge or consent–with Farrah Franklin and Michelle Williams. [29] [63] The video won Destiny's Child their first MTV Video Music Award, for Best R&B Video in 2000. [64] "

  8. A New Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    On April 21, the track listing was revealed to include seven tracks, including the lead single "Destiny". [3] On April 22, the teaser music video was released. On April 23, the mini-album preview video was released. [4] A New Trilogy was officially released alongside the music video for "Destiny" on April 25. [5]

  9. Stand Up for Love - Wikipedia

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    The accompanying music video for the song, directed by Matthew Rolston, featured the trio singing the song against a backdrop displaying videos of children. Destiny's Child performed "Stand Up for Love" on several occasions after its release; it was the final single released before the group's disbandment in 2006.

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