Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Destiny’s Child



That was a great trip down memory lane listening to #1’s by Destiny’s Child. I much prefer their most recent studio album, Destiny Fulfilled, over any other studio album, excluding their greatest hits package which is not a studio album but featured on their greatest hits, as it was the group’s last and probably the most memorable in my opinion. I just love the singles released from that album. Every other album of theirs is great as well but if you were to ask me, then the album they produced after they got back together, was probably the best because it was so unexpected in my opinion, now if only they could repeat that success, because it just isn’t the same when I listen to their solo work, especially Beyonce because I would rather her be part of a complimentary group then to be doing solo work. I often feel that way about groups because I always prefer their group members as opposed to their solo work members. The only example I can think of in recent history where I actually approved of any solo work being done was in Gwen Stefani’s instance. She did a great job but it did take me a while to get into it. On the other hand, anyone else who has ever done it has always sounded somewhat the same as their former group, whereas Gwen Stefani sounded totally different from her Ska-pop group, No Doubt. Anyhow this greatest hits package, from the members of Destiny’s Child is one of my favorites in history.

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