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“How Destiny’s Child’s ‘The Writing's On The Wall’ Became ‘The Quintessential 1999 Album’ - HuffPost” plus 1 more

“How Destiny’s Child’s ‘The Writing's On The Wall’ Became ‘The Quintessential 1999 Album’ - HuffPost” plus 1 more


How Destiny’s Child’s ‘The Writing's On The Wall’ Became ‘The Quintessential 1999 Album’ - HuffPost

Posted: 11 Sep 2019 02:45 AM PDT

Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson sat down at a table 20 years ago to reenact the "Godfather" scene from the 1996 film "Set It Off." Their intentions for "The Writing's on the Wall" were clear: get these fuckboys the hell up out of here. For the next 15 tracks, the Houston teens sang harmonious anthems letting haters know they were "So Good," calling out a pressed "Bug a Boo" and asking why men do women wrong on "Hey Ladies." And unlike their ballad-heavy debut album, the group rode the up-tempo beats with their distinct sing-rapping.

1999 was a remarkable year for the genre. That year, Whitney Houston's "Heartbreak Hotel" with Kelly Price and Faith Evans peaked on the Billboard Hot 100, Mariah Carey released "Heartbreaker," Brandy had us asking "Have You Ever?" and Blaque had a hit with "Bring It All to Me." Crooners owned mainstream R&B, Monica, Maxwell and Ginuwine included. But artists like TLC, Missy Elliott and Timbaland were playing with a more hip-hop-leaning R&B by this time, making room for Destiny's Child to flex. 

"The Writing's on the Wall" was not only the last album to feature all four original members, but it became the foundation of the group's signature sound. It was a part of a new wave of R&B that would last for several years to come. The songs were original, with samples from only "Bug a Boo" and "Temptation," and only included two features from Missy Elliott and Next. And the message was an affirmative, biblical even, body of female empowerment anthems as Destiny's Child laid out the relationship commandments. Thou shall pay bills, thou shall not bug, thou shall confess, and so on.

The legendary status just jumped out.  

"It was a sound that cut through everything else that was going on," music industry veteran and writer Naima Cochrane told HuffPost during a phone conversation. "But still, it had elements of Missy in it, that futuristic kind of production, but it didn't really sound exactly like anything else that was on the radio." 

The album, released July 27, 1999, earned the group its first two No. 1 records with the lead single "Bills, Bills, Bills" followed by "Say My Name." The album debuted at No. 6 and remained on the Billboard Top 40 for most of that year. "Say My Name" earned Destiny's Child its first Grammy. Produced by Missy, Kandi Burruss, Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, D'wayne Wiggins, Chad Elliot, Daryl Simmons and Beyoncé herself, "The Writing's on the Wall" is still Destiny's Child's best-selling album, moving more than 6 million units in the U.S. to date. 

"The Writing's on the Wall" encouraged women to know their value, walked no good men like dogs, sought reciprocity in relationships and reminded the boys that women know how to creep, too. The album told a story of empowerment. With this album, Destiny's Child helped open the doors for Jazmine Sullivan to "bust the windows out your car" and Lizzo to remind y'all that her DNA test proves she's "100 percent that bitch."  

Much of that messaging is thanks to singer and producer Kandi. Coming off of writing "No Scrubs" for TLC, the former Xscape member had a deal with Mathew Knowles, Bey's dad and the group's manager at the time, to work on only one song for the group, "Bug a Boo," as the album was almost complete.   

"That was around the time when a lot of people weren't doing that type of writing style where it sounded like 'sing-rapping,'" Kandi told Noisey in July. "If you think about all the music that came before that, it was more melodic. The lyrics weren't as rappy, so the beats that we played for them were more hard and fast." 

They liked the sound so much that they restructured the album to include more tracks with a similar style. Kandi and She'kspere went on to write four songs on the album, "Bills, Bills, Bills," "Hey Ladies" and "She Can't Love You." She'kspeare also worked on "So Good."

Meet the only woman of colour on the world's list of highest-paid actresses for 2019 - Face2Face Africa

Posted: 02 Sep 2019 12:00 AM PDT

Only one woman of colour has made it to the 2019 list of highest-paid actresses unveiled by Forbes magazine last week, generating a debate about the pay gap between women of colour and white women in the industry.

Colombian-American actress Sofia Vergara is listed number 2 on the list and stands alone as the only woman of colour with an earning of $44.1 million.

According to Forbes, Vergara, alongside Kerry Washington, were the only two that made the cut last year for the television ranking after Forbes separated Television and Film categories.

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Vergana, who features in Modern Family, comes second to Scarlett Johansson's $56 million earnings. The final season of Modern Family premieres this fall and that is good news for Vergana who will be smiling on her way to the bank.

Also, Vergana owns a few lucrative entrepreneurial ventures, including Sofia Jeans and a furniture line at Rooms To Go.

In recent years, there have been concerns about production companies not paying the current crop of women of colour enough to make it on lists such as this.

It is these rankings that will influence their future jobs and boost their career, so a second look must be given to their situation, industry watchers have said.

In July, Face2Face Africa reported how American singer Beyonce was set to become the highest-paid actress in 2019 with her role in The Lion King. Beyonce, who acts part-time, plays Nala in the 2019 adaptation of the Disney movie.

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Vergana plays Gloria in the series, Modern Family, which premieres its final season this fall | SheKnows

It is unclear what the exact amount is, however, Hollywood Reporter stated that the actress would make $15 million to play the lioness. According to Vibe, Beyonce could earn nearly $25 million to work on Disney's film.

Beyonce, who started her acting career in 2001 with her first movie, Carmen, is estimated to be earning $60 million in 2019 for her deal with Netflix to premiere the documentary titled Homecoming on a streaming platform.

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