Beyoncé’s Dad Wants Destiny’s Child to Work on One Last Album as a Band
Despite the fact that Destiny’s Child’s sabbatical lasted 17 years, Mathew Knowles would support the groundbreaking girl group’s reunion if he had his way.
“It’s a decision that the ladies would have to make,” Beyoncé‘s father said. “And I would certainly, certainly support that decision as I still manage Destiny’s Child. I would love to see that as well.”
Since the release of their 2004 album ‘Destiny Fulfilled’ and 2005 greatest hits collection #1s, the group has undoubtedly regrouped numerous times, including a spectacular performance during Beyoncé’s Coachella headline performance in 2018. They have collaborated on several songs throughout the years, including Michelle Williams’ 2014 gospel single ‘Say Yes’ and 2013’s ‘You Changed’ off Kelly Rowland’s Talk a Good Game. They also made appearances in Beyoncé’s 2015 self-titled studio album.
“I think the fans will be just overjoyed, overwhelmed,” Knowles continued. “And hopefully they do one last time in their career. Hopefully they give us one last album. Who knows? You never know. You never say it can’t happen. Because this is entertainment. A lot of things can happen.”
However, given that Beyoncé just launched her electric Renaissance World Tour in Stockholm, Sweden earlier this month, any chance for an official reunion would have to wait. Since she has included Destiny’s Child single ‘Cater 2 U’ on the setlist, it wouldn’t be completely out of the question for Michelle and Kelly to make a surprise appearance somewhere along the tour route to perform the slow jam with their bestie and bandmate.
– Riya Sohini