farrah destiny s child

The music group Destiny’s Child was formed in 1990 as a novelty group of pre-teen girls; by decade’s end they had become a superstar female R&B vocal quartet. [1]

Farrah Destiny Franklin (born May 3, 1981) is an American singer, actress, and model, formerly a member of Destiny’s Child. [2]

Destiny’s Child’s first album, entitled Destiny’s Child, spawned their 1996 hit No, No, No. [3]

During a brief conference call in the middle of the video countdown, Beyonc? said that the group’s break with Franklin (see “Destiny’s Child Changes Lineup Again”) was the result of her missing several recent gigs and promotional appearances. [4]

Less than 24 hours after announcing that singer Farrah Franklin had left Destiny’s Child after her five-month stint in the group, the remaining trio of Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams phoned in to “TRL” to talk about the break w/ host Carson Daly. [5]

Farrah Franklin, 19, who joined Destiny’s Child in February, has parted ways with the multi-platinum singing group, it was officially announced today by Beyonce Knowles and Kelly Rowland, Destiny’s Child’s leaders and founding members. [6]

Less than 24 hours after announcing that singer Farrah Franklin had left Destiny’s Child after her five-month stint in the group, the remaining trio of Beyonc? Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams phoned in to “TRL” to talk about the break with host Carson Daly. [7]

11 February 1981), her cousin Beyonc? Knowles (b. [1]

Knowles met LaTavia Robertson while auditioning for a kids singing group in Houston. [3]

Their self-titled debut album was released in early 1998, featuring production by Wyclef Jean and Jermaine Dupri, among others. [1]

“We have to say that Farrah was not kicked out of Destiny’s Child,” Beyonc? told the “TRL” audience. [4]

The country’s top-selling female group, whose current album “The Writing’s On The Wall” has sold six million copies worldwide, will continue as a trio, which includes Michelle Williams, who also joined Destiny’s Child in February. [6]

Franklin contributed backing vocals to the remixes of “Jumpin’ Jumpin’,” “Independent Women Part I ” (which were claimed to be removed before the album release), “Dot”, and “Dance with Me”. [2]

A few months after the release of thier second album, The Writing’s On The Wall, LaTavia Robertson and LeToya Luckett left the group because of problems with their management. [...] But it wasn’t long until Farrah Franklin kinda disappeared. [3]

Sources:
[1] Destiny’s Child: Biography from Answers.com
[2] Farrah Franklin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[3] Kidzworld :: Destiny’s Child Bio | Biography | Beyonce Knowles | Kelly
[4] Destiny’s Child Talks Split With Farrah | News | VH1.com
[5] Farrah Franklin Leaves Destiny’s Child
[6] TeenMusic.com - Farrah Quits Destiny’s Child
[7] News - Articles - 1428043 - 20000721

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