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Beyonce knowles "The pop beauty star and style icon"

Beyoncé Giselle Knowles is an African-American R&B singer, actress, and chief songwriter and producer in the group Destiny's Child. In a Universal Music poll conducted earlier this year, Beyonce beat out Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera to be crowned the Princess of Pop.
In 2001, Beyoncé won the Songwriter of the Year award, from the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards. She is the first African American woman and the second woman of any race to win the award.
She began acting by starring in MTV's "Carmen" without any previous training. In the summer of 2002, Beyoncé co-starred in the film Austin Powers in Goldmember opposite Mike Myers' role of Austin Powers, as Foxxy Cleopatra. She also recorded a song and produced a music video, called "Work It Out", for the movie soundtrack. "Work It Out" was a top 10 hit in the UK and a top 40 hit in the Netherlands, Australia, and Ireland, despite being Beyoncé's biggest flop to date in her home country; in America, radio barely played the song and the video received very minor exposure, only on digital video channels, MTV Jams and VH1 Soul.

Beyonce's debut solo album, 2003's Dangerously In Love, topped both the R&B
and pop charts in America, as well as the main album charts in Canada and
the UK. The album has spawned four top ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100
including "Crazy In Love" featuring boyfriend [[Jay-Z], "Baby Boy" featuring
Sean Paul, "Me Myself & I", and "Naughty Girl" all of which were
back-to-back multi-week number ones on said chart during last summer and
fall. Beyoncé has won five Grammy Awards for her solo work and three as a
member of Destiny's Child. As a teen, she attended the High School for the
Performing and Visual Arts in Houston, where she honed her musical talents.
Beyoncé and Destiny's Child toured as an opening act for both Christina
Aguilera and TLC before their first album, also called Destiny's Child. The
band is managed by her father, Matthew Knowles, who is acknowledged as a
strong force in Beyoncé's life. Beyoncé is the main songwriter for the group
and is generally regarded as its leader. The group has currently returned
from a hiatus since 2001, when its three current members, Beyoncé, Rowland,
and Michelle Williams, each decided to temporarily pursue solo careers.
The group's self-titled album, released in 1998, was produced by Wyclef Jean
and Jermaine Dupri and featured the platinum-selling, number one Hot 100
single "No, No, No". The album itself also went platinum. Destiny Child's
second album The Writing's On The Wall released in 1999 featured two number
one hits in "Bills, Bills, Bills" and "Say My Name". ("Bug-A-Boo" and "Jumpin'
Jumpin'" were also popular singles off the album.) "Say My Name" won two
awards at the 2001 Grammys for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with
Vocal and Best R&B Song, the latter of which was awarded to the songwriters,
which included Beyoncé herself.
The next album, Survivor, proved to be another smash, going to number one on
both the American Billboard 200 and R&B Albums charts, and on the Canadian
album chart, as well as being generally successful around the world. Two
singles from the album went to the top of the Billboard Hot 100:
"Independent Women" (Part 1) and "Bootylicious", with the album's title
track reaching number 2. "Independent Women" (Part 1) had been the theme
song for Charlie's Angels in late 2000, prior to the album's 2001 release.
The title track "Survivor" would win the band their second Grammy for Best
R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. The album's fourth and final
single, "Emotions", was a cover of the Bee Gees hit of the same name; it
continued the group's impressive string of top ten hits.
In 2004 they have announced that they will release two more albums. The
first, Destiny Fulfilled has been released, along with the first singles:
"Lose My Breath", "Soldier" and "Girl". All of these reached the top 10
Billboard album and singles charts respectively.

Beyonce Knowles The actress, musician whose Birth Name is Beyonce Giselle Knowles was born on September 4, 1981 born September 4, 1981 in Houston, Texas of America. she attended the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston, Texas where she honed her musical talents. she build a relationship with Jay-Z(musician). Her father Matthew Knowles manager of Destiny's Child and mother Tina Knowles designs outfits for all Destiny's Child members. Beyonce's Sister Solange Knowles is also a musician.

Guest Starring Roles
CD:UK -
Archive Footage - 19th March (2005)
E!'s 101 - Interviewee - Most Unforgettable SNL Moments 20 - 1 (2004)
Soul Train - Herself (video) - Teena Marie/ Ricky Fante/ Beyonce video
(2004)
Soul Train - Herself (video) - Musiq/ Knoc-Turn'al/ Beyoncé video (2004)
On Air With Ryan Seacrest - Guest (cameo) - 3/19/04 (2004)
Soul Train - Herself (video) - Master P/ Freddie Jackson/ Beyoncé video
(2004)
The Wayne Brady Show (syndicated) - Guest - 2/16/04 (2004)
On Air With Ryan Seacrest - Guest - 2/9/04 (2004)
On Air With Ryan Seacrest - Guest (cameo) - 1/27/04 (2004)
Real Access - Herself - Sibling Rivalry (2004)
Real Access - Herself - Real Access: Hot 24 Countdown (2003)
Top of the Pops - Herself - Top of the Pops Christmas Special (2003)
Punk'd - Herself - Lindsay Lohan, Beyoncé, Goldberg (2003)
Top of the Pops - Herself - 14 November 2003 (2003)
All of Us - Herself - Kindergarten Confidential (a.k.a. Kitchen
Confidential) (2003)
CD:UK - Herself - 5.37 (2003)
The View - Herself - Knowles/Richardson (2003)
The Wayne Brady Show (syndicated) - Guest - 9/19/03 (2003)
The Wayne Brady Show (syndicated) - Guest - 9/19/03 (2003)
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - Guest - Show #2558 (2003)
Top of the Pops - Herself - 1 August 2003 (2003)
Making the Video - Herself - Fighting Temptation (2003)
Top of the Pops - Herself - 25 July 2003 (2003)
Pepsi Smash - Herself - Episode #102 (2003)
Top of the Pops - herself - 18 July 2003 (2003)
Late Show with David Letterman - Guest - Show #2011 (2003)
Top of the Pops - Herself - 11 July 2003 (2003)
Top of the Pops - Herself - 4 July 2003 (2003)
The View - Herself - June 27, 2003 (2003)
Making the Video - Herself - Crazy In Love (2003)
Saturday Night Live - Herself - Dan Aykroyd/Beyonce Knowles (2003)
Top of the Pops - Herself - 31 January 2003 (2003)
Revealed with Jules Asner - Herself - Greatest Moments (2003)
CD:UK - Herself - 5.02 (2003)
TRL - Herself - 11/7/02 (2002)
Saturday Night Live - Herself - Eric McCormack/Jay-Z (2002)
Top of the Pops - Herself - 26 July 2002 (2002)
The View - Herself - July 25, 2002 (2002)
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - Guest - Show #2306 (2002)
Making the Video - Foxy Cleopatra/Herself - Work It Out (2002)
MTV Cribs - Herself - Cribs, Jr. - 3LW, Dream, Destiny's Child (2001)
The Famous Jett Jackson - Herself - Backstage Pass (2000)
MTV Cribs - Herself - Destiny's Child, P.O.D., Joey McIntyre (2000)
Smart Guy - Herself - A Date With Destiny (1998)
Movie House - Herself - The Fighting Temptations (0)
106 and Park - Herself
Becoming - Herself (video) - Becoming Destiny's Child (1)
Driven - Herself
Movie/Mini-Series/Special Roles
The Birth of the Pink Panther (2005) - Xania
One Night One Star Usher Live (2005) - Guest Performer
The 77th Annual Academy Awards (2005) - Herself/Performer
TMF Awards 2005 (2005) - Herself
Girls On The Top (2004) - Herself
The 4th Annual BET Awards (2004) - herself
The 18th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (2004) - herself
The 46th Annual Grammy Awards (2004) - Herself
The 30th Annual People's Choice Awards (2004) - Herself
Big in 2003 (2003) - Herself
The Fighting Temptations (2003) - Lilly
2003 MTV Movie Awards (2003) - Herself
3rd Annual BET Awards (2003) - herself/performer
MTV Video Music Awards 2003 (2003) - Herself/Performer
VH-1 Divas Duets (2003) - Performer
VH1 - Beyonce : The Rise & Rise of... (2003) - Herself
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) - Foxxy Cleopatra
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) - Foxy Cleopatra
15th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (2001) - herself/performer (w/
Destiny's Child)
14th Annual Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards (2001) - Herself
Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001) - Carmen Brown
MTVicon: Janet Jackson (2001) - herself (w/Destiny's Child)
MTV Video Music Awards (1983) - herself/winner/performer
6th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards - herself/presenter (w/
Destiny's Child)
7th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards - herself/performer (w/
Destiny's Child)
8th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards - herself (w/ Destiny's Child)
The Prince's Trust Urban Music Festival - Herself

The red head opening the show was a vision, but I could also easily imagine Beyonce looking fabulous in this dress. This dress would be hot on a curvy girl. this is definitely the most boobage we've ever seen of Beyonce, so nipple or no, it definitely merits a post.
that sucked monkey balls. Seriously, since when are the Emmy Awards more entertaining (and nipple slippy) than the MTV Music Video Awards. It was painful watching that show. From Jack Black's incredibly lame jokes, to the horrendous performances that had me hitting the mute button every five minutes, and the absolutely retarded Britney Spears/Kevin Federline thing, watching this show felt like torture. The thing that makes me the most depressed, though, is the total lack of any good music represented at this "award show".

