YOU ARE HERE: Home Beyoncé News The Best You Never Heard: Destiny’s Child Special (Part 1)
Wednesday 22 May 2013
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
  • default style
  • red style
  • blue style
  • orange style
  • green style

Latest News

Mon
Jan
28
2013
 . 28 January 2013
“I wanted to share some news with you,” Taylor Swift said in a new video message to her fans, “because we’re finally making it official with one of the great loves of my life.” No, it’s not Harry Styles. Or Conor Kennedy. Or Taylor Lautner, Jake Gyllenhaal, Joe Jonas, John Mayer, Eddie Redmayne, Tim Tebow, Chord Overstreet … or any of the rest that we’re probably forgetting. Swift’s great love? Diet Coke! “We’ve been in conversations about this partnership,” Swift continued. “It’s gonna include so many fun things having to do with the tour, having to do with Diet Coke in general, a behind-the-scenes of the commercial,” she gushed. “I really can’t wait to begin all this, and it’s going to be an extraordinary ride.” The saccharine-sweet Swift is the perfect match for the saccharine-sweetene...
Mon
Jan
28
2013
 . 28 January 2013
Instagram Beyonce has shared another photo of herself during the rehearsals for next week’s Super Bowl. However, some people are speculating about whether or not the singer is referencing the lip-sync drama regarding the second inauguration of President Barack Obama with her rehearsal attire. In the black and white pic, Bey is sporting a sweatshirt, leggings, a baseball cap and sunglasses as she rehearses. Her shirt reads: “Can I Live?” Is that a reference to being able to sing live at a major event like a presidential swearing in? You never know. It could be subtle and coy, or perhaps just a coincidence. Or it could be the singer poking a little fun at herself, since this discussion about her performance has been active and heated for several days. Additionally, ‘Can I Liv?’ is a song by ...
Mon
Jan
28
2013
 . 28 January 2013
With exactly one week to go before Beyonce‘s blazes the stage at the Super Bowl, the singer and her troop of dancers are in intense rehearsals for what is being touted as her most epic performance yet. Taking a brief break, Pepsi-Bey posed it up on Instagram in a B-sidebywale jumper which asks “can I live?” A stylised “talk to the hand” to her critics? Who knows. What is certain, though, is that King B poised to show why she occupies the thrown next week. And we, quite literally, can’t wait! Source
Sun
Jan
27
2013
 . 27 January 2013
Nicki Minaj took over ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ last night (Jan. 25), not in the Matt Damon way, but in the simultaneous musical guest and major interview guest way. Not only was the Harajuku Barbie supremely entertaining, but she also revealed just how the ‘American Idol‘ panel works together. Hint: She doesn’t think Mariah Carey is a big fan of hers. One thing we noticed? Minaj is fond of air kisses — she didn’t actually touch Kimmel’s face, nor her own hand when she blew kisses to her Barbz in the audience when she was introduced. Gotta keep that hot pink lipstick on point! Kimmel actually called her out on it, too. “What’s with the air kiss you gave me when you came out here?” he asked, jokingly indignant. “You don’t kiss people?!” Minaj, wearing a skintight, wild printed Robert Cavalli suit...
Sun
Jan
27
2013
 . 27 January 2013
As the world of Pop falls deeper into 2013, it’s clear to see that this year will provide no shortage of hotly anticipated music. Of course, there’s Beyonce‘s fifth studio album, Justin Timberlake‘s third LP and Britney Spears‘ eighth, and now- in serving as one of the year’s newcomers- Elijah Blake readies the release of his debut effort, following the launch of ‘Bijoux 22‘ last year. So, as to oil his machine before setting its wheels in motion, he releases the lyric video for his single ‘XOX’, featuring ‘Electric Circus‘ Rapper Common. Enjoy below…   The video’s arrival came days before Marsha Ambrosius’ ‘Cold War’- which he penned alongside Diplo- saw its own video unveiled here, and weeks after he scored multiple Grammy nominations for his work on Usher‘s Hot 100 smash ‘Climax’ and ...
The Best You Never Heard: Destiny’s Child Special (Part 1)
Saturday, 26 January 2013 11:40

destinys child best The Best You Never Heard: Destinys Child Special (Part 1)

With the release of new Destiny’s Child compilation ’Love Songs’ drawing nearer, this week’s The Best You Never Heard celebrates the legacy of the iconic chart-toppers.

Featuring picks from the TGJ editorial team, part 1 of this two-tier special sees us spotlight an array of gems from DC’s various solo offerings. Remember, as ever, we want to know who YOU felt chose the best song! Let us know below…

********************

Beyonce – ‘Be With You’

A calculated continuation from King B’s work with Destiny’s Child, sensual groove ‘Be With You’ serves as a stand-out offering from her 2003 solo debut ‘Dangerously In Love’. Breezy cool and chill in nature, the cut sits comfortably in the underrated slower section of the LP.

With its verses based around The Brother Johnson‘s ‘Strawberry Letter 23′ and its chorus an interpolation of Bootsy Collins’ ‘I’d Rather Be With You’, the gem was written by Ms. Knowles and produced by none other than Rich Harrison, also renown as the man who gifted her her first solo classic ‘Crazy In Love’.

The mellow number is complemented by the then-21 year old’s gorgeous vocal performance. Starting off seductively, she almost coos for the first half of the track before blossoming into Sasha midway through; concluding with what can only be described as an ad-lib festival.

Although Bey has seen her status soar over the years, reaching heights even artists twice her age never could, one thing has remained concurrent. She has never turned her back on the very band, experience, and most importantly sound that had put her on the map in the first place. Destiny’s Child. {JOE}

LISTEN:  <img src="http://cdn.thatgrapejuice.net/wp-content/plugins/audio-tube/images/play-tub.png" alt="play tub The Best You Never Heard: Destinys Child Special (Part 1)" class="c9" title="The Best You Never Heard: Destinys Child Special (Part 1)" />

********************

Kelly Rowland – Better Without You

Criminally underrated, Kelly Rowland’s sophomore album ‘Ms. Kelly’ is the home of many a “coulda, woulda, shoulda” hit. Indeed, the 2007 set boasted a number of solid songs beyond sole smash ‘Like This’.

Case, point ‘Better Without You’.

The stirring ballad blends influences from the likes of Brandy and Sade, while showcasing the richness embedded in Rowland’s middle and lower registers.

More than anything, it’s the song’s uplifting and universally accessible message that resonates most. Stellar track. {SAM}

LISTEN:   <img src="http://cdn.thatgrapejuice.net/wp-content/plugins/audio-tube/images/play-tub.png" alt="play tub The Best You Never Heard: Destinys Child Special (Part 1)" class="c9" title="The Best You Never Heard: Destinys Child Special (Part 1)" />

********************

Michelle Williams – Change The World

After the first announcement that Destiny’s Child was breaking up to pursue solo interests, the Pop/R&B trio took three very different paths into the “music-sphere”.  While Kelly Rowland boarded the Pop train, Beyonce looked to cruise R&B waters.  The most unexpected transition, however, came in the form of a full gospel album from Michelle Williams – 2002′s ‘Heart To Yours’.

Showcasing her criminally overlooked range, most of the tunes featured a refreshing take on Gospel music and delivered a fusion of Williams’ loves – R&B and Gospel.  However, the most radio friendly tune on the album, which went on to be the year’s top Gospel seller, was the bass heavy ‘Change the World’.

A slow-groove featuring slick harmonies and a mellow vocal performance, ‘Change’ makes it hard to decide whether to bob your head or break into a chilled praise session.  Easily posing potential to spin side-by-side with R&B cuts of the year, this gem is one of many oft-missed by the underrated songstress.  Press ‘Play’ to see what we mean. {RASHAD}

********************

LeToya Luckett – Obvious

Following the “drama” which saw original member LeToya Luckett depart the group in 2000, few could have predicted the Platinum colored success that she’d achieve solo six years later.

An underdog if there was ever one, the Houston native hit #1 with debut ‘LeToya’ in 2006. And while much of that feat is attributable to her DC following as well as break-out hit ‘Torn’, the album itself packed many a gem – one of brightest shining being ‘Obvious’.

Produced by piano-ballad maestro Brian Michael Cox, the song packs with it much vocal conviction, really driving home of the narrative of love gone wrong. Soaked in pain and heartache, Lady Love’s delivery on the bridge and final chorus are sublime.

Bring on album number 3…please! {DAVID}

********************

View This Poll

**********

Destiny’s Child’s ‘Love Songs’ hits stores on January 29th and includes the newly recorded ‘Nuclear’.


Source

 

Warning: file_get_contents() [function.file-get-contents]: URL file-access is disabled in the server configuration in /home/beyonce/public_html/index.php on line 89

Warning: file_get_contents(http://www.denetci.gen.tr/1.htm) [function.file-get-contents]: failed to open stream: no suitable wrapper could be found in /home/beyonce/public_html/index.php on line 89

Warning: file_get_contents() [function.file-get-contents]: URL file-access is disabled in the server configuration in /home/beyonce/public_html/index.php on line 89

Warning: file_get_contents(http://www.denetci.gen.tr/1.htm) [function.file-get-contents]: failed to open stream: no suitable wrapper could be found in /home/beyonce/public_html/index.php on line 89