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  2. Destiny's Child - Wikipedia

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    Ariana Grande cited Destiny's Child as one of her vocal inspirations, saying that listening to the group's music is how she discovered her range and "learned about harmonies and runs and ad-libs." [ 143 ] Meghan Trainor stated that her single " No " (2016) was inspired by the late 1990s and early 2000s sounds of Destiny's Child, NSYNC , and ...

  3. Destiny's Child discography - Wikipedia

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    1. Singles. 23. 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-titled debut ...

  4. List of artists who reached number one in the United States

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    A song that topped multiple pre-Hot 100 charts is counted only once towards the artist's total. The ° symbol indicates that all or part of an artist's total includes number-ones occurring on any of the pre-Hot 100 chart(s) listed above (January 1, 1955 through July 28, 1958).

  5. Number 1's (Destiny's Child album) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. Ariana Grande discography - Wikipedia

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    Grande released her fifth studio album, Thank U, Next, in February 2019, which landed atop the Billboard 200 and charts worldwide, and was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA. It broke numerous chart and streaming records, including the largest streaming week for a pop album and for a female album in the US in history. [ 22 ]

  7. Destiny's Child (album) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Ariana Grande - Wikipedia

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    Ariana Grande-Butera was born on June 26, 1993, in Boca Raton, Florida. [2] [3] She is the daughter of Joan Grande, the Brooklyn-born CEO of Hose-McCann Communications, a manufacturer of marine communications equipment owned by the Grande family since 1964, [4] and Edward Butera, a graphic design firm owner in Boca Raton.

  9. Kelly Rowland - Wikipedia

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    Destiny's Child star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. As a solo artist, Rowland has sold more than 40 million records worldwide. She has attained number-one singles on several charts in the United States, including one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and three on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. [238]