| Kelly Rowland |
 | | Background information | | Birth name | Kelendria Trene Rowland | | Born | February 11, 1981 (1981-02-11) (age 27) Atlanta, Georgia, United States | | Genre(s) | R&B, soul, pop, hip hop soul | | Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, philanthropist | | Years active | 1990–present | | Label(s) | Columbia, Sony Urban Music | | Associated acts | Destiny's Child, Beyoncé Knowles, Nelly, Michelle Williams, Trina | | Website | KellyRowlandOnline.com | Kelendria Trene "Kelly" Rowland (born February 11, 1981) is an American R&B singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress, who rose to fame as one of the founding members of the successful R&B girl group Destiny's Child, the best-selling female group of all time, according to the World Music Awards and SonyBMG.[1] Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 400 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1168 Ã 1752 pixel, file size: 433 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Kelly Rowland Metadata This file contains...
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After a series of commercially successful releases with the group and a worldwide number-one success with rapper Nelly and "Dilemma," Rowland released her debut solo album Simply Deep in 2002. The album became a commercial success, eventually selling more than two million copies woldwide, and garnered three more or less successful singles, among "Stole."[2] Rowland's often-delayed second album, Ms. Kelly was released during the third quarter of 2007. So far, the album has spawned the top 5 single "Like This," as well as the Snoop Dogg-collaboration "Ghetto" and international number-one single "Work." In 2008, a digital re-release of the album, entitled Ms. Kelly: Diva Deluxe, was released, including new songs as the Bobby Womack cover "Daylight". For other uses, see Nelly (disambiguation). ...
Kelly Rowland singles chronology Separated (1999) Dilemma (2002) Stole (2002) Dilemma is the hit single by the rapper Nelly, featuring Kelly Rowland from Destinys Child, released in 2002, from the 2002 album Nellyville. ...
Simply Deep is the first solo debut album by American R&B singer Kelly Rowland, released by Columbia Records on October 28, 2002 (see 2002 in music) in North America, and on February 3, 2003 worldwide. ...
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Like This is an R&B song written by American singer Kelly Rowland, Sean Garrett, Eve Jeffers, Jamal Jones, Elvis Williams, and Jason Perry for Rowlands second studio album Ms. ...
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Ghetto is an R&B song written by American singer Kelly Rowland, Durrell Tank Babbs, Calvin Broadus, and J. Lonny Bereal for Rowlands second studio album Ms. ...
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Daylight is an R&B song written by American singer Kelly Rowland, for Rowlands re-release of her second studio album Ms. ...
While maintaining a recording career Rowland has also gained fame for starring in several film and television productions, including a starring role in the 2004 romantic comedy The Seat Filler, a supporting role in the 2003 slasher film Freddy vs. Jason, and several guest appearances on TV series such as The Hughleys and Girlfriends. A romantic comedy may be a film or novel, presenting a story about romance in a comedic style. ...
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Early life Rowland was born Kelendria Trene Rowland in Atlanta, Georgia, the daughter of Doris Rowland Garrison and Christopher Lovett, who were married after Kelly was born.[3] When she was seven, her mother took her and left her father, who was an abusive alcoholic.[4][5] Atlanta redirects here. ...
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At the age of seven, Rowland relocated to Houston, Texas, where she was placed into a rapping and dancing group, along with her friends Beyoncé Knowles and LaTavia Roberson. Originally named Gyrl's Time,[6] they were eventually cut down to six members.[7] West coast R&B producer, Arne Frager, flew into Houston to see them. He eventually brought them to his studio—The Plant Recording Studios—in Northern California, with Knowles' vocals being featured because Frager thought she had the best personality and the ability to sing.[7] As part of efforts to sign Gyrl's Time to a major label record deal, Frager's strategy was to debut them in Star Search,[8] the biggest talent show on national TV at that time.[7] They participated, but lost the competition because the song they performed was not good, as the group later admitted.[9][10] Houston redirects here. ...
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Beyoncé Giselle Knowles (pronounced [1]) (born September 4, 1981) is an American R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, music video director, actress, dancer, and fashion designer. ...
LaTavia Marie Roberson (born November 1, 1981 in Houston, Texas) is an American R&B singer and songwriter, as well as an original member of female group Destinys Child. ...
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To manage the group, Beyoncé's father Mathew Knowles resigned in 1995 from his job as a medical-equipment salesman.[11] He dedicated his time and established a "boot camp" for their training.[8] The move reduced Knowles family's income by half and her parents separated because of the pressure.[12] Not long after the inclusion of Rowland, Mathew cut the original lineup to four,[7] with LeToya Luckett joining in 1993.[13] Rehearsing in Tina Knowles' hair styling salon and their backyards, the group continued performing as an opening act for other established R&B girl groups of the time;[13] Tina contributed to the cause by designing their costumes, which she continued to do throughout Destiny's Child era. With the continued support of Mathew, they auditioned before record labels and were finally signed to Elektra Records, only to be dropped months later before they could release an album.[12] Mathew Knowles is an American record executive and manager. ...
LeToya Nicole Luckett (born March 11, 1981 in Houston, Texas), known professionally as LeToya, is an American R&B singer, songwriter and actress. ...
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Recording career Breakthrough with Destiny's Child -
Taken from a passage in the Biblical Book of Isaiah, the group changed their name to Destiny's Child in 1993.[13] Together, they performed in local events and, after four years on the road, the group was signed to Columbia Records in late 1997. That same year, Destiny's Child recorded their major label debut song, "Killing Time", for the soundtrack to the 1997 film, Men in Black.[13][10] This article is about the group. ...
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The following year, the group released their self-titled debut album,[9] spawning hits such as "No, No, No". That album made it possible for Destiny’s Child to win three awards from the Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards.[13] The group rose to stardom after releasing their multi-platinum second album, The Writing's on the Wall, in 1999. The record features some of the group’s most widely-known songs such as "Bills, Bills, Bills", Jumpin' Jumpin'", and "Say My Name". "Say My Name" was nominated for and won the Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and the Best R&B Song at the 2001 Grammy Awards.[13] The Writing's on the Wall sold more than seven million copies,[9] essentially becoming their breakthrough album.[14][15] Destinys Child is the debut album released by the same-titled R&B group. ...
No No No is an R&B song performed by American group Destinys Child for their debut studio album Destinys Child (1998). ...
The Writings on the Wall is the second album released by R&B group Destinys Child and their final release as a quartet. ...
Bills, Bills, Bills was the first single from Destinys Childs second album The Writings on the Wall. ...
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Say My Name is a song by American R&B group Destinys Child. ...
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Along with their commercial successes, the group became entangled in much-publicized turmoil involving the filing of a lawsuit by Luckett and Roberson for breach of contract. The issue was heightened after Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin appeared on the video of "Say My Name", implying that Luckett and Roberson had already been replaced.[13] Eventually, Luckett and Roberson left the group. Franklin would eventually fade from the group after five months,[9] as evidenced by her absences during promotional appearances and concerts. She attributed her departure to negative vibes in the group resulting from the strife.[13] Michelle Williams may refer to: Michelle Williams, (born July 23, 1980), an American singer and member of the group Destinys Child. ...
Farrah Destiny Franklin (born on May 3, 1981 in Fresno, California to an Italian father and an African American mother) is an American singer, actress, songwriter, model and former member of Destinys Child. ...
After settling on their final lineup, the trio recorded "Independent Women Part I", which appeared on the soundtrack to the 2000 film, Charlie's Angels. It became their best-charting single, topping the official U.S. singles chart for eleven consecutive weeks.[14][13] The success cemented the new lineup and skyrocketed them to fame.[6] Later that year, Luckett and Roberson withdrew their case against their now-former band mates, while maintaining the suit against Mathew, which ended in both sides agreeing to stop public disparaging.[13] Independent Women (Part I) is an R&B song written by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé Knowles, Sam Barnes, Jen-Claude Olivier, and Cory Rooney for Destiny Childs third studio album, Survivor (2001), only considered as a bonus track. ...
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Destiny's Child's third album, Survivor, channels the turmoil they underwent, spawning its lead single of the same name, which was a response to the experience.[16] The themes of "Survivor", however, caused Luckett and Roberson to refile their lawsuit;[13] the proceedings were eventually settled in June 2002.[15] Meanwhile, the album was released in May 2001, debuting at number one on U.S. Billboard 200 with 663,000 units sold.[17] To date, Survivor has sold over ten million copies worldwide, over forty percent of which were sold in the U.S. alone.[18] The album spawned other number-one hits—"Bootylicious" and the title track, "Survivor", the latter of which earned the group a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. After releasing their holiday album, 8 Days of Christmas, the group announced their temporary break-up to pursue solo projects.[13] This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Survivor in an R&B song written by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé Knowles, Anthony Dent, and Mathew Knowles for Destinys Childs third studio album Survivor (2001). ...
Survivor in an R&B song written by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé Knowles, Anthony Dent, and Mathew Knowles for Destinys Childs third studio album Survivor (2001). ...
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Main article: Simply Deep Rowland's first solo album, Simply Deep was released in October 2002 domestically and February 2003 internationally. The album featured a range of "alternative R&B music", widely influenced by rock and pop music, and yielded the BAM & Ryan number-one hit "Dilemma", a Grammy-winning ("Best Rap/Sung Collaboration" in 2003) duet with rapper Nelly, which eventually spent ten weeks on top of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Other production was among contributed by Brandy, Mark J. Feist, Robert "Big Bert" Smith, Rich Harrison, Solange Knowles, Alonzo Jackson, Damon Elliot Leli and Sean Okundaye. While the album entered the top 10 on the majority of the charts it appeared on, peaked at number 12 on the Billboard 200, and eventually receiving a gold certification for more than 602,000 copies sold; Simply Deep reached number-one in the UK, where it was certified as a platinum seller and was moreover certified gold in Ireland, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada and other countries. Simply Deep is the first solo debut album by American R&B singer Kelly Rowland, released by Columbia Records on October 28, 2002 (see 2002 in music) in North America, and on February 3, 2003 worldwide. ...
Simply Deep is the first solo debut album by American R&B singer Kelly Rowland, released by Columbia Records on October 28, 2002 (see 2002 in music) in North America, and on February 3, 2003 worldwide. ...
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Kelly Rowland singles chronology Separated (1999) Dilemma (2002) Stole (2002) Dilemma is the hit single by the rapper Nelly, featuring Kelly Rowland from Destinys Child, released in 2002, from the 2002 album Nellyville. ...
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Brandy on the cover of her album Full Moon Brandy Rayana Norwood (born February 11, 1979 in McComb, Mississippi), known professionally as Brandy, is an African American pop/R&B singer and actress. ...
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Solange Piaget Knowles[1] (born June 24, 1986 in Houston, Texas) is an American actress, R&B singer, songwriter, producer, model. ...
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Although its lead single "Stole" reached the top ten in several countries and peaked within the top five in the Australia, New Zealand and the UK, it never reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Follow-up song "Can't Nobody" barely made it to the top 10 on most charts, but peaked at number 5 on the UK singles chart. The album's final single, "Train on a Track" received limited international release, and thus failed to chart or sell noticeably, apart from the UK, where it became Rowland's fourth top twenty solo hit. Stole is a pop song written and co-produced by Dane Deviller, Sean Hosein and Steve Kipner for Kelly Rowlands solo album Simply Deep (2002). ...
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Cant Nobody is the second single from Kelly Rowlands first solo album Simply Deep. ...
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In 2005, Rowland appeared on rapper Trina's song called "Here We Go", which impacted radio in September 2005 and became another top 20 success for both artists in New Zealand, Finland, the United States, and the UK. Katrina Laverne Taylor (born December 3, 1978 in Miami, Florida) known by her stage name Trina, is an American rapper. ...
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Destiny Fulfilled (2004) and hiatus After a three-year journey that involved concentration on individual solo projects, Rowland rejoined Knowles and Williams for Destiny Fulfilled, released in November 2004.[13] The album hit number two on the Billboard 200, and spawned "Lose My Breath", "Soldier", "Girl", and "Cater 2 U" as notable mainstream records.[19] In support of the album, Destiny's Child embarked on the 2005 Destiny Fulfilled ... And Lovin' It world tour, which started in April and ran through September. On the Barcelona, Spain visit, the group announced their disbandment after the end of their final North American leg.[20][13] In October 2005, the group released a compilation album, entitled #1's, including all of Destiny's Child's number-one hits and most of their well-known songs. The greatest hits collection also includes three new tracks, including "Stand Up for Love". Destiny's Child was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in March 2006. They were also recognized as the world's best-selling female group of all time.[21][22] This article is about the group. ...
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Destiny Fulfilled is the fourth and final studio album by the American R&B trio Destinys Child. ...
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Lose My Breath is an R&B/dance-pop song written by Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, Rodney Darkchild Jerkins, LaShawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III, Sean Garrett, and Jay-Z for Destinys Childs fourth studio album, Destiny Fulfilled (2004). ...
Soldier is an R&B-Hip-Hop song written by Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, Rich Harrison, Sean Garrett, T.I. and Lil Wayne for Destinys Childs fourth studio album, Destiny Fulfilled (2004). ...
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Ms. Kelly -
Rowland had been working on her second solo album on and off since 2004. Originally entitled My Story, the album's first version was actually scheduled for a release on June 6, 2006 and involving main production by Rich Harrison, Big Tank, Patrick "J. Que" Smith, Rodney Jerkins and guests Robin Thicke, Da Brat, Remy Ma and Shawnna.[23] Although she world premiered a CKB-produced lead single, "Gotsta Go", on the 2006 MTV Asia Awards in Bangkok on May 6, 2006, Rowland, her management and Columbia Records eventually decided to shelve the album and re-work a version with a different vibe since the singer considered the final tracklist "too full of midtempos and ballads."[24] Rowland eventually consulted a few other producers to collaborate on the album, renamed Ms. Kelly, including Sean Garrett, Billy Mann, Scott Storch,[25] and Atlanta-based Polow Da Don, who contributed the single "Like This", a duet with rapper Eve, to the album. The single reached the top 10 in Canada, Croatia, Ireland, Slovenia and the UK; the top 20 in Australia, Lithuania and New Zealand; and number 30 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Alternate cover Diva Deluxe cover Singles from Released: June 11, 2007 Released: August 7, 2007 Released: January 21, 2008 Singles from Released: January, 2008 Ms. ...
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Rodney Darkchild Jerkins (born July 29, 1977 in Pleasantville, New Jersey) is a Grammy Award-winning songwriter, record producer, and musician. ...
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Remy Smith (born May 30, 1981), better known by her stage name Remy Ma is formerly known as Remy Martin, an American Grammy-nominated rapper and former member of Fat Joes rap crew, Terror Squad. ...
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Gotsta Go is the first single from Kelly Rowlands second solo album My Story: Kelly Rowland. ...
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Jamal Fincher Jones, better known as Polow Da Don, is an Atlanta-based music producer who rose to fame in late 2005 and early 2006 through hit singles by artists including Ludacris, Jamie Foxx, Kelly Rowland, Pussycat Dolls, Fergie, Rich Boy, Ciara, Kelis, Mario, And Lil Fizz. ...
Like This is an R&B song written by American singer Kelly Rowland, Sean Garrett, Eve Jeffers, Jamal Jones, Elvis Williams, and Jason Perry for Rowlands second studio album Ms. ...
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Ms. Kelly debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and at number 6 on the official Billboard 200, with moderately successful first week sales of 83,800 copies (almost 7,000 plus than her previous album Simply Deep);[26] making it Rowland's first domestic top 10 album. Exclusively at Walmart, Ms. Kelly was packaged with a bonus DVD titled, BET Presents Kelly Rowland. The DVD features BET highlights, performance highlights, and music videos from throughout Rowland's career.[27] Outside the United States, the album has widely failed to enter the top forty on the majority of the charts it appeared on, except for the UK where it opened at number 37 and a peak position of number 10 on the Japanese Foreign Charts.[28] On March 25, 2008 a reissued version of the album, branded with the name Ms. Kelly: Diva Deluxe, received a digital-only release, its lead single being the previously unreleased song "Daylight," a collaboration with Gym Class Heroes. Billboard can refer to: Billboard magazine Billboard (advertising) Billboard antenna In 3D computer graphics, to billboard is to rotate an object so that it faces the viewer. ...
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Daylight is an R&B song written by American singer Kelly Rowland, for Rowlands re-release of her second studio album Ms. ...
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Current activities As recently reported, Rowland has started recording her third full length album in early April 2008.[29] This was also confirmed from her own video blog on YouTube.
Film and television career Rowland branched into acting with her roles in the 2003 summer blockbuster Freddy vs. Jason and in the 2004 independent film The SeatFiller co-starring "All of Us actor Duane Martin, it released on DVD and VHS on February 21, 2006. She has also appeared on UPN sitcoms, The Hughleys, Eve, and Girlfriends and on an episode of the Nickelodeon children's comedy Taina. Rowland has also made television appearances on American Dreams as Martha Reeves of Martha & The Vandellas sing her version of "No Where To Run" and Born to Diva in 2003, Nick Cannon's MTV series Wild n Out in 2006 and has guest hosted on daytime talk show The View. Blockbuster, as applied to film or theater, denotes a very popular and/or successful production. ...
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The Hughleys is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from September 22, 1998 to May 22, 2000 and on UPN from September 4, 2000 to May 20, 2002. ...
Eve is an American sitcom television series named for its star, rapper Eve, about a trio of women who have their own boutique and clothing line. ...
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Taina is a live-action Nickelodeon sitcom which starred Christina Vidal, Khalilah Adams, David Oliver Cohen, Chris Knowings and LaTangela. ...
American Dreams was an American television drama program broadcast on the NBC television network. ...
Martha Rose Reeves (born July 18, 1941 in Eufaula, Alabama) is an American R&B and soul singer and was the lead singer of the legendary Motown girl group Martha & the Vandellas. ...
Martha & the Vandellas were an American Motown group of the 1960s. ...
Nicholas Scott Cannon (born October 8, 1980) is an American actor and rapper. ...
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In October 2007, Rowland auditioned for the role of Louise, Carrie Bradshaw's assistant, in the 2008 film adaption of HBO's comedy series Sex and the City. The part eventually went to Jennifer Hudson.[30] Kelly Rowland appeared as a choirmaster on the reality show "Clash of the Choirs" in December 2007.[31] Caroline Marie Bradshaw (born January 30, 1966; always referred to as Carrie) is the fictional narrator of the HBO sitcom/drama Sex and the City played by actress Sarah Jessica Parker. ...
2008 in film is slated to have releases such as: Iron Man, Rambo, Step Up 2 the Streets, Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Lost Boys: The Tribe, The Dark...
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Jennifer Kate Hudson (born September 12, 1981) is an Academy Award-winning American actress and singer. ...
Philanthropy Rowland, along with other recording artists such as P!nk, Avril Lavigne, Eve, Bow Wow, John Mayer, ex-Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro, joined actresses Brittany Murphy, Charlize Theron, Rosario Dawson and Eva Mendes in ads for "empowerment tag" for the ALDO Fights AIDS campaign.[32] The tags, worn as necklaces or bracelets, go on sale at ALDO stores March 1st and benefit the YouthAIDS initiative. Alecia Moore (born September 8, 1979), better known by her stage name Pink (also written as P!nk), is a Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter who first gained prominence in North America in early January of 2000. ...
Avril Lavigne Whibley,[7] better known by her birth name of Avril Lavigne (IPA: ), (born September 27, 1984) is a Canadian rock/punk-pop singer, musician and actress. ...
Eve Jihan Jeffers (born November 10, 1978), better known as Eve or E-V-E, is an American rapper, singer, and actress. ...
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Brittany Murphy (born Brittany Anne Bertolotti on November 10, 1977) is an American singer and actress. ...
Charlize Theron (born August 7, 1975) is a South African-American actress and former fashion model. ...
Rosario Dawson (born May 9, 1979) is an American actress and singer, perhaps best known for her roles in the films Sin City, He Got Game, Rent and most recently as a lead character in Quentin Tarantinos Death Proof. ...
Eva Mendes (born March 5, 1974[1]) is an American actress. ...
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Songwriting legend David Foster's daughter Amy Foster-Gillies wrote Destiny's Child's latest single "Stand Up for Love" for World Children's Day, an event which takes place annually around the world on November 20 to raise awareness and funds for children's causes worldwide. Destiny's Child lent their voices and support as global ambassadors for the 2005 World Children's Day program. For other persons named David Foster, see David Foster (disambiguation). ...
In 2007, Rowland, along with stars such as Jessica Simpson and the cast of the hit show Grey's Anatomy autographed pink Goody Ouchless brushes. The brushes were made available for auction on Ebay with all proceeds going to Breast Cancer Awareness. Jessica Ann Simpson (born July 10, 1980) is an American pop singer and actress who rose to fame in the late 1990s. ...
In 2007, Kelly along with stars such as Kanye West, Nelly Furtado and Snoop Dogg teamed up with MTV, BET, and Nike to raise awareness about AIDS. Kelly was featured on a BET program, an MTV website, and designed a Nike sneaker for auction on Ebay with all proceeds going to AIDS Awareness. Kanye Omari West (pronounced /kÉnjÉj/) (born June 8, 1977) is an American record producer and rapper who rose to fame in the mid 2000s. ...
Nelly Kim Furtado (born December 2, 1978) is a Grammy, Juno Award, ECHO and BRIT Award winning Canadian singer, songwriter, record producer, and instrumentalist, who also holds a Portuguese citizenship. ...
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Rowland, Beyoncé Knowles, along with Mathew Knowles, Tina Knowles and Solange Knowles-Smith announced the formation of the Survivor Foundation, a charitable entity set up for the purpose of providing transitional housing for Hurricane Katrina victims and storm evacuees in the Houston, Texas area. The Survivor Foundation extends the philanthropic mission of the "Knowles-Rowland Center For Youth", a multi-purpose community outreach facility in downtown Houston.[33] This article is about the Atlantic hurricane of 2005. ...
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In 2008 Rowland performed at the Posi+ive Rocks Show in South Africa, a festival focusing on art, music, fashion and food in support of AIDS charity.
Discography -
Albums Singles | DVDs Tours | These are the discography, certification, and music video information of American R&B singer Kelly Rowland. ...
Simply Deep is the first solo debut album by American R&B singer Kelly Rowland, released by Columbia Records on October 28, 2002 (see 2002 in music) in North America, and on February 3, 2003 worldwide. ...
Alternate cover Diva Deluxe cover Singles from Released: June 11, 2007 Released: August 7, 2007 Released: January 21, 2008 Singles from Released: January, 2008 Ms. ...
Kelly Rowland singles chronology Separated (1999) Dilemma (2002) Stole (2002) Dilemma is the hit single by the rapper Nelly, featuring Kelly Rowland from Destinys Child, released in 2002, from the 2002 album Nellyville. ...
For other uses, see Nelly (disambiguation). ...
Stole is a pop song written and co-produced by Dane Deviller, Sean Hosein and Steve Kipner for Kelly Rowlands solo album Simply Deep (2002). ...
Cant Nobody is the second single from Kelly Rowlands first solo album Simply Deep. ...
Train On A Track is the third single from Kelly Rowlands first solo album Simply Deep. ...
Like This is an R&B song written by American singer Kelly Rowland, Sean Garrett, Eve Jeffers, Jamal Jones, Elvis Williams, and Jason Perry for Rowlands second studio album Ms. ...
Eve Jihan Jeffers (born November 10, 1978), better known as Eve or E-V-E, is an American rapper, singer, and actress. ...
Ghetto is an R&B song written by American singer Kelly Rowland, Durrell Tank Babbs, Calvin Broadus, and J. Lonny Bereal for Rowlands second studio album Ms. ...
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Work is an R&B song written by American singer Kelly Rowland, Scott Storch and Jason Pooh Bear Boyd for Rowlands second studio album, Ms. ...
Travis McCoy in 2005 Travis McCoy (born August 6,Geneva New York 1981) is the lead vocalist of the alternative hip-hop group Gym Class Heroes. ...
Gym Class Heroes is a hip hop band from Geneva, New York. ...
Alternate cover Diva Deluxe cover Singles from Released: June 11, 2007 Released: August 7, 2007 Released: January 21, 2008 Singles from Released: January, 2008 Ms. ...
The Simply Deeper European Tour is a 2003 concert tour by American singer, songwriter, and actress Kelly Rowland. ...
Awards These are the awards won by American R&B singer Kelly Rowland. (Note: this does not include Destiny's Child's award wins.) R&B redirects here. ...
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Grammy Award statuette The Grammy Awards, presented by the Recording Academy (an association of Americans professionally involved in the recorded music industry) for outstanding achievements in the recording industry, is one of four major music awards shows held annually in the United States (the Billboard Music Awards, the American Music...
The Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration has been awarded since 2002. ...
Kelly Rowland singles chronology Separated (1999) Dilemma (2002) Stole (2002) Dilemma is the hit single by the rapper Nelly, featuring Kelly Rowland from Destinys Child, released in 2002, from the 2002 album Nellyville. ...
Kelly Rowland singles chronology Separated (1999) Dilemma (2002) Stole (2002) Dilemma is the hit single by the rapper Nelly, featuring Kelly Rowland from Destinys Child, released in 2002, from the 2002 album Nellyville. ...
The TMF Awards are an annual television awards show broadcast live on TMF (The Music Factory). ...
Kelly Rowland singles chronology Separated (1999) Dilemma (2002) Stole (2002) Dilemma is the hit single by the rapper Nelly, featuring Kelly Rowland from Destinys Child, released in 2002, from the 2002 album Nellyville. ...
The Billboard Music Awards, held annually in December, is one of four major music awards shows presented each year (the others being the American Music Awards, the Grammys, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony). ...
Kelly Rowland singles chronology Separated (1999) Dilemma (2002) Stole (2002) Dilemma is the hit single by the rapper Nelly, featuring Kelly Rowland from Destinys Child, released in 2002, from the 2002 album Nellyville. ...
Filmography The Hughleys is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from September 22, 1998 to May 22, 2000 and on UPN from September 4, 2000 to May 20, 2002. ...
Freddy vs. ...
American Dreams was an American television drama program broadcast on the NBC television network. ...
Eve is an American sitcom television series named for its star, rapper Eve, about a trio of women who have their own boutique and clothing line. ...
The Seat Filler is a comedy movie released in 2004. ...
For other uses, see Girlfriend (disambiguation). ...
Asterix at the Olympic Games is an extremely effective satire on performance enhancing drug taking in sport. ...
Endorsements - 2003 - Present: Dark and Lovely Haircare
- 2005: WalMart-Christmas Celebration Sale with Destiny's Child
- 2005: McDonald's with Destiny's Child
- 2006: Aldo shoes AIDs awarness campaign
- 2007: Vaseline Intensive Care SkinVoice Campaign
- 2007: ABC/ESPN College Football
- 2007: MTV Switch Environmental Awareness Campaign
- 2007: Goody Comfort Meets Cause Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign
- 2007: Electronic Arts Sports - Sims 2: Castaway Video Game
- 2007: MTV Staying Alive AIDS Awareness Campaign
- 2007: BET Rap-It-Up AIDS Awareness Campaign
- 2007: MTV Staying Alive
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- ^ The Survivor Foundation Established by Knowles and Rowland Families to Provide Transitional Housing for Hurricane Evacuees, Nachrichten, September 17, 2005
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Simply Deep is the first solo debut album by American R&B singer Kelly Rowland, released by Columbia Records on October 28, 2002 (see 2002 in music) in North America, and on February 3, 2003 worldwide. ...
Alternate cover Diva Deluxe cover Singles from Released: June 11, 2007 Released: August 7, 2007 Released: January 21, 2008 Singles from Released: January, 2008 Ms. ...
Stole is a pop song written and co-produced by Dane Deviller, Sean Hosein and Steve Kipner for Kelly Rowlands solo album Simply Deep (2002). ...
Cant Nobody is the second single from Kelly Rowlands first solo album Simply Deep. ...
Train On A Track is the third single from Kelly Rowlands first solo album Simply Deep. ...
Like This is an R&B song written by American singer Kelly Rowland, Sean Garrett, Eve Jeffers, Jamal Jones, Elvis Williams, and Jason Perry for Rowlands second studio album Ms. ...
Ghetto is an R&B song written by American singer Kelly Rowland, Durrell Tank Babbs, Calvin Broadus, and J. Lonny Bereal for Rowlands second studio album Ms. ...
Work is an R&B song written by American singer Kelly Rowland, Scott Storch and Jason Pooh Bear Boyd for Rowlands second studio album, Ms. ...
Separated is the title of a number-one R&B single by singer Avant featuring Kelly Rowland. ...
Kelly Rowland singles chronology Separated (1999) Dilemma (2002) Stole (2002) Dilemma is the hit single by the rapper Nelly, featuring Kelly Rowland from Destinys Child, released in 2002, from the 2002 album Nellyville. ...
Here We Go is a 2005 single from rapper Trina. ...
Freddy vs. ...
The Seat Filler is a comedy movie released in 2004. ...
The Simply Deeper European Tour is a 2003 concert tour by American singer, songwriter, and actress Kelly Rowland. ...
These are the discography, certification, and music video information of American R&B singer Kelly Rowland. ...
Kelendria Trene Kelly Rowland (born February 11, 1981) is an American R&B singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress, who rose to fame as one of the founding members of the successful R&B girl group Destinys Child, the best-selling female group of all time, according to the World...
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Beyoncé Giselle Knowles (pronounced [1]) (born September 4, 1981) is an American R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, music video director, actress, dancer, and fashion designer. ...
Michelle Williams (born Tenitra Michelle Williams on July 23, 1980) is an American gospel singer-songwriter. ...
Farrah Destiny Franklin (born on May 3, 1981 in Fresno, California to an Italian father and an African American mother) is an American singer, actress, songwriter, model and former member of Destinys Child. ...
LeToya Nicole Luckett (born March 11, 1981 in Houston, Texas), known professionally as LeToya, is an American R&B singer, songwriter and actress. ...
LaTavia Marie Roberson (born November 1, 1981 in Houston, Texas) is an American R&B singer and songwriter, as well as an original member of female group Destinys Child. ...
Destinys Child is the debut album released by the same-titled R&B group. ...
The Writings on the Wall is the second album released by R&B group Destinys Child and their final release as a quartet. ...
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Destiny Fulfilled is the fourth and final studio album by the American R&B trio Destinys Child. ...
Singles from 8 Days of Christmas Released: 2004 8 Days of Christmas is the fifth album and only Christmas album by Destinys Child, released in the United States in October 2001 (see 2001 in music). ...
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Singles from #1s Released: September 27, 2005 Released: December 13, 2005 #1s is a compilation album released by R&B group Destinys Child. ...
No No No is an R&B song performed by American group Destinys Child for their debut studio album Destinys Child (1998). ...
With Me, the second single in the UK, is a R&B song performed by American group Destinys Child for their debut studio album Destinys Child (1998). ...
Get on the Bus was the third single from girl group Destinys Child. ...
Bills, Bills, Bills was the first single from Destinys Childs second album The Writings on the Wall. ...
Bug a Boo was the second single from Destinys Childs second album The Writings on the Wall. ...
Say My Name is a song by American R&B group Destinys Child. ...
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Survivor in an R&B song written by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé Knowles, Anthony Dent, and Mathew Knowles for Destinys Childs third studio album Survivor (2001). ...
Bootylicious is a song performed by the R&B girl group Destinys Child. ...
Emotion is a 1978 single recorded by Australian pop singer Samantha Sang for the Private Stock label. ...
Nasty Girl (Nu Soul Mixes) is the only single from Destinys Childs remix album This Is the Remix (2002). ...
Lose My Breath is an R&B/dance-pop song written by Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, Rodney Darkchild Jerkins, LaShawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III, Sean Garrett, and Jay-Z for Destinys Childs fourth studio album, Destiny Fulfilled (2004). ...
Soldier is an R&B-Hip-Hop song written by Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, Rich Harrison, Sean Garrett, T.I. and Lil Wayne for Destinys Childs fourth studio album, Destiny Fulfilled (2004). ...
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Cater 2 U was the fourth and final single from Destinys Childs sixth album, Destiny Fulfilled. ...
Stand Up for Love was the first single from Destinys Childs greatest hits album, Number 1s. ...
The discography of the R&B group Destinys Child. ...
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