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  2. Destiny (Beckah Shae album) - Wikipedia

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    Destiny garnered critical praise from the ratings and reviews of music critics.At Jesus Freak Hideout, Laura Sproull rated the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, remarking that "Although Destiny does not surpass the quality of most mainstream hip-hop and R&B acts, it is a positive alternative to those looking for something more than a contagious beat with watered-down words."

  3. Destiny (The Jacksons album) - Wikipedia

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    Released in November 1978, Destiny re-established them as a top-selling group. The single, "Blame It on the Boogie", was released on September 8, 1978, as the advance single from the album. Although "Blame It on the Boogie" returned the Jacksons to the Hot 100 it was not the single to effect a major comeback for the Jacksons peaking at No. 54.

  4. Destiny (Infinite album) - Wikipedia

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  5. Jesus Christ Superstar (original Broadway cast recording)

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    Selections from the first Broadway production (1971) of the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar were released on the album subtitled "Original Broadway Cast". [2] [3] The album peaked at number 31 on Billboard ' s Top LPs chart in January 1972. [5] The album was nominated for the 1973 Grammy to the Album of the Year. [6]

  6. Say Yes (Michelle Williams song) - Wikipedia

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    "Say Yes" is a song by American singer Michelle Williams, taken from her fourth studio album Journey to Freedom (2014). It features Williams' former Destiny's Child groupmates Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland. The song was written by Williams, Carmen Reece, Al Sherrod Lambert and Harmony Samuels who also produced it.

  7. Darkchild Talks Destiny's Child's Final Album “Destiny ...

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    The Grammy Award-winning producer worked on "Lose My Breath" and "Cater 2 U," which were singles included on their last joint project

  8. Twenty Years Later, Destiny’s Child’s Final Album Captures ...

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  9. Michelle Williams (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Tenitra Michelle Williams (born July 23, 1979) [1] is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame in the early 2000s as a member of R&B girl group Destiny's Child, one of the best-selling female groups of all time [2] with over 100 million records, [3] of which more than 60 million copies sold with the trio lineup that included Williams.