Mathew Knowles "would love to see" Destiny Child put out another album.https://t.co/MvHK0IT8hI - Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) May 23, 2023 - Man was interviewed for reasons yet unknown
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I miss having those harmonies in popular music. As much as I love kpop a lot of the bigger acts aren't huge on harmonization (not to say there isn't at all) and a lot of groups don't play with their vocals the way DC did. Flo is the only one I can think of right now
Everybody who he ever managed fired him at some point, including his two eldest children. Whenever DC3 perform together, it's not as Destiny's Child, but Michelle, Beyonce and Kelly. That tells you something right there.
Okay, so I wasn't the only one who read that. They could have paid their way out of the contract, and to the comment above me, I could see Beyonce taking charge of that and calling the shots on when she wants to do it. I like them as a trio, but I could see Beyonce pulling a Nicole Scherzinger like she did with PCD when they tried to reunite before COVID. I could see Beyonce knowing that without her, there wouldn't be DC3. Not gonna lie, the MadTV skit is playing in my head as I'm writing here lol
Well I would like Matthew Knowles to shut the fuck up and crawl back into a shared hole with Jamie Spears and Jessica Simpson's weird ass father but we don't always get what we want in life.
Now seeing the 2000s reunion tours, it honestly just makes me sad when the bands I loved as a teen are forced to play country fairs and although DC wouldn't fall into that category, I now just kinda find all reunions a bit sad.
yeah there was this brief era where the reunions felt like... omg this group's still got it! and now it does just feel like a sad cash grab on the performers' part, and sad clinging to youth on the audience's part. I know that's pretty much how it always was but I feel like because millennials were so about nostalgia culture from the jump, some of our reunion moments felt more current and cool than past reunion tours. but nothing prepares you emotionally for that switch. we old.
We old, but we still can have fun! There's nothing sad about seeing a group that you really enjoy. People's finances are also different as some folks might not have been able to afford to see them live before, and they can now.
oh yeah for sure. I'm a regular at local promoters' nostalgia nights. I can only dream of catching some of my fave acts from back in the day on tour. but just thinking about the general trend, what's behind it, the perception of it and how all that is changing as millennials and their associated acts continue aging.
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I'm sure it would be a huge success.
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I miss having those harmonies in popular music. As much as I love kpop a lot of the bigger acts aren't huge on harmonization (not to say there isn't at all) and a lot of groups don't play with their vocals the way DC did. Flo is the only one I can think of right now
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I feel like if anyone had the money to buy that out it'd be Beyonce. But I also don't see her willingly giving him any money, so, *shrug*
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Now seeing the 2000s reunion tours, it honestly just makes me sad when the bands I loved as a teen are forced to play country fairs and although DC wouldn't fall into that category, I now just kinda find all reunions a bit sad.
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