Showing posts with label Destiny's Child. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Destiny's Child. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Destiny's Child "Twirk" Song Premiere

Did you really think I was gonna pass up an opportunity to post about DC3?! Another previously unreleased Scott Storch production by Destiny's Child entitled "Twirk" has leaked its lil' self online & I couldn't be more pleased. It's not much, but it's something--& a hot something at that!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Destiny's Child "Heart" Song Premiere

No, they aren't getting back together. Nonetheless, this leak made me very excited. The Scott Storch-produced "Heart," most likely recorded circa 2004 during the Destiny Fulfilled sessions, is a pretty good leftover from the group. Just to hear them all on the same track again--& especially with it being previously unreleased--is really cool.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas!

Mariah Carey ft. Jermaine Dupri & Lil' Bow Wow "All I Want For Christmas Is You (So So Def Remix)"

Destiny's Child "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer"

Mariah Carey "Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town (Anniversary Mix)"

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Weekend Flashback Performance: Destiny's Child At 2004 NFL Kickoff

So, I was in the mood to watch DC3 perform "Lose My Breath." After scouring YouTube, I do believe that I've found the most scorching hot performance Destiny's Child ever gave of the song. The (at the time) recently reunited Beyonce, Kelly, & Michelle performed it, along with part of "Soldier," at the NFL Kickoff in 2004. The production was of epic proportions & the threesome sang & danced their butts off for a large & very excited crowd. Destiny's Child was a rare package of everything you could want in a group of entertainers &, if anything, this proves it.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Weekend Flashback Performance: Destiny's Child At Michael Jackson Tribute

Following the news of Michael Jackson's 50th birthday this last week, I felt inclined to pay him tribute by way of one of Destiny's Child's finest performances. DC have always used a part of their song "Bootylicious," including a portion of the music video, to acknowledge the King of Pop's influence on them & this generation's group of performers. In this case, they played up the fact when they performed the song for Mr. Jackson himself. The girls showed off their talent at the height of their fame for the man himself & ended up with an excellent piece of work to look back on at, say, a time like this!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Weekend Flashback Performance: Destiny's Child At The 2001 Grammys

Ah, the days when DC3 reigned. Last night, I suddenly had the urge to watch "Charlie's Angels," so I pulled out my DVD & did just that. Courtesy of the credits at the end, I felt inclined to head straight to the special features menu & select Destiny's Child's "Independent Women Part 1" music video. As I enjoyed, I began to realize just how much I miss the group. Beyonce's B'Day, Kelly's Ms. Kelly, & Michelle's Unexpected have provided some of my favorite music of the last couple years, so Destiny's Child has become what would be somewhat of a supergroup. Naturally, I was reminded of their 2001 Grammy Awards performance, a medley of "Independent Women" & "Say My Name," which took place on a very special night for the group--the night they won their very first Grammys. An irreplaceable magic was created when these talented ladies were together, so it's always fun to relive the good ol' days. (Note: Sorry about the tags...)