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''Destiny Fulfilled'' is the fifth and final studio album by American R&B trio Destiny's Child. It was released on November 16, 2004, by Columbia Records and
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. A comeback release, it marked the return of Destiny's Child after the group went into hiatus, which allowed each member to release solo albums. Unlike their previous material, this record saw each member equally contributing to the songwriting and production. Destiny's Child further worked with frequent collaborators such as
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and Rodney Jerkins as well as several new producers. For the album's theme, the members drew inspiration from the conversations they had during the first week of recording when they discussed about the happenings in their lives while being apart. Composed mostly of mid-tempo songs and
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s that are subsequent continuations of each other, altogether telling one complete story, ''Destiny Fulfilled'' is an R&B album. It was released to generally mixed reviews among
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who criticized its mid-tempo ballads and lyrical content. The album was commercially successful; it reached number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200, and has since been certified triple Platinum in that region. It was also successful in different countries worldwide receiving certifications in Australia, Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom among others. As part of the album's promotion, the group performed songs from it on numerous award ceremonies and televised appearances in the US and Europe. They further embarked on the tour Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It in 2005 with 67 dates across four continents worldwide. ''Destiny Fulfilled'' spawned four singles—the
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". After the tour, the group disbanded.


Background

While recording their third studio album '' Survivor'' in late 2000, Beyoncé announced that Destiny's Child would eventually go on a hiatus that would allow each member to release a solo album, which they hoped would further increase interest in the group. The idea of solo releases emanated from the group's manager, Beyoncé's father,
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further explained in an interview that Destiny's Child has been present in the media for a long time and they wanted to "give the public eye a rest from DC for a minute". During that same interview, she acknowledged that the trio would return to the studio in fall 2003 to start with the work on a new album. Two members of the group, Beyoncé and Rowland each released one album, while Michelle Williams released two. While each member achieved domestic success, Beyoncé's had been regarded as the most successful with the release of '' Dangerously in Love'' (2003), which enjoyed international commercial success and acclaim. This, along with their other ongoing projects, led to speculation over the disbandment of Destiny's Child. Amidst rumors and speculations, Rowland announced in 2004 their return to the studio to record what would become their fourth and final album. The group claimed that the reunion was destined to happen, and that their affinity to each other kept them together. After this album, the group planned to part ways after their fourteen-year career to facilitate their solo careers. Beyoncé has noted that their destinies were already fulfilled; however, Destiny's Child claimed that naming the album ''Destiny Fulfilled'' was not a coincidence. Beyoncé has said that "the group felt it still had something to offer musically" with the album before adding: "We did this record for ourselves, not to sell a million the first week out... That doesn't mean as much to us as just the fact that three friends got back together to do another record. That was our destiny.". Rowland commented: "We were like, 'You know what, we're getting older and we want to end on a high note.' We want to give our fans a great final record". Beyoncé, also commented regarding the finality of their career: "Who knows what will happen in three, five or 10 years? The main thing is that we maintain our friendship and that we do it because we want to – not because it's a good business move."


Production and recording

Production of the album began in summer of 2004 with Destiny's Child taking help from frequent collaborators including
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and Rodney Jerkins. The group worked on the album within a period of three weeks. Jerkins, who had worked with Beyoncé for her solo album ''Dangerously in Love'', concerned how he would manage the production, saying, "How is this going to work?' Cause Beyoncé, she blew up solo, so how's it going to work in a group together?". He stated that once he got inside the studio, however, his skepticism vanished as he saw the group's "excitement being back in the studio together", calling the process "natural". The members of the group stated that the first week of recording was spent solely on conversations about the happenings in their lives while being apart from each other as they hadn't spent quality time for a long period. This further inspired them to record the conversations and use it as the main theme of the record. Differing from ''Survivor'' in that previously Beyoncé had taken an active role in writing and producing, ''Destiny Fulfilled'' saw each member contributing inputs culled from personal experiences and individual opinions and points of view not dependent from the others'. In most cases, producers of the album would send them a CD containing a track that would be the group's basis in the songwriting process; without the producer's supervision of which part to sing, that formed a new direction of their style different from their previous records. The traditional approach where each member sang one verse and chimed in the chorus was replaced; in some songs in ''Destiny Fulfilled'', their vocals were alternated in every line of the lyrics, a technique similar to hip hop artists. Destiny's Child took the role of executive producing alongside their manager, Mathew Knowles. Beyoncé, who vocally produced the songs, commented that it was important for her to make sure their voices were audible and identifiable. Taking it as one of her goals, the group decided to focus on mid-tempo songs and on few dance numbers and ballads—which they considered people cannot sing with. Beyoncé elaborated "We wanted to make sure that the songs would be something that we were proud of 10 years from now, 20 years from now. We wanted it to be something that people can really feel an emotion to. Up-tempo songs can do that, but they more make you wanna dance." As Rowland was recently engaged in the time of the writing of the album, it further influenced her songwriting. She also cited that being apart from the group affected the album as well: "All of us have been in three different places ... so there's a lot to talk about, a lot that's gone on, personally. I think it's important to talk about that on this new record, to put what we've been going through separately into the new record."


Composition

During an interview with MTV, Beyoncé stated that the songs put altogether tell a complete story and noted that each song was a subsequent continuation to the next one. She concluded, " he album continues withthis whole journey of this group of women trying to find love. And truly they find it because they love themselves and find it in themselves. It's friendship, it's love, it's maturity and growth, and it's everything that we wanted it to be." For the music of the album, the group tried challenging themselves, working with different arrangements, trying to create an original sound; to succeed in this, they were influenced by
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mixing elements of their music. ''Destiny Fulfilled'' is predominantly an R&B concept album tracing a woman's relationship journey. Critics further found elements of
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, dance and hip-hop. The album is mostly composed of mid and slowtempo balladry following the opening two songs; Caroline Sullivan of ''
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'' felt that the ballads showcased "the girliness in the trio, musically and lyrically". Eric Henderson of Slant Magazine found elements of
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in the ballads. The album opens with the up-tempo dance song "
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", a track detailing a man full of empty promises to a woman. It is musically complete with military, marching-band drums and keyboard stabs and the
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", the second track with T.I. and
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, the only featured artists on the album, contains elements from Southern hip hop and
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. Unsatisfied and unfulfilled with the lover from the opening song, the protagonists ask for a decent soldier, further singing about finding a
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. After finding the soldier, the third song, the R&B number "
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", lyrically is about submissively serving the man considered as such. Inspired by him, the protagonists sing about doing various things to make him happy musically accompanied by synthesizer as the song builds a
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. The fourth song "T-Shirt" is complete with inorganic drum sounds, guitar and backwards
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as the trio sings about sleeping in bed with their man's T-shirt, "craving his presence, and inhailing his scent". "Is She the Reason" is an R&B ballad which was noted to have a similar chord progression to materials by
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, which lyrically speaks on being in competition with another woman for her mans love & attention. It contains a
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-laden sample from
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's song "I Don't Know No One Else to Turn To". The next song, "Girl" was noted for its Motown influence and a theme talking about friendship. "If", complete with
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, lyrically talks about men who don't appreciate their female lovers until their relationship ends and they realize their mistakes. "Free" was described as a "soul classic from 1975" with critics also noting elements of 1970s funk music, as the trio speaks on being "set free" after being in a relationship where her lover never tending to her desires like she does for him. The midtempo number "Through with Love" was noted for having an "angry" nature as it talks about a break-up. It contains an undulating piano line as the members of the group sing with restrained vocals and later religious redemption with elements of
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. In "Love", "capital ''L'' kicks the daylights out of the forces of fear, doubt and disappointment", as the group "thank God for love". They further sing about how people "can't truly love another until
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love God and then hemselves. They further proclaim that they have found love and are "madly in it".


Release and promotion

The track listing of ''Destiny Fulfilled'' was revealed on October 15, 2004. The album was first released in Japan on November 10, 2004. It was released on November 16, 2004, in North America via Columbia Records. Although the original release was intended to be one day earlier, Columbia Records was concerned about "potential for Internet leaks and 'burned' CD counterfeits" that could "lead consumers to experience inferior and incomplete versions of the album" which led to the postponement of ''Destiny Fulfilled''. The group performed "Lose My Breath" on
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's 2004
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"Opening Kickoff" special after its online release on September 9, 2004, to break their yearlong hiatus. On October 25, 2004, they appeared at the
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in Las Vegas performing the song with an a cappella
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opening. The following month they performed three songs from their previous albums and finished with "Lose My Breath" on ''
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'' where they also sat down for an interview with Oprah Winfrey. On November 8, 2004, the trio appeared on ''
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'' (''TRL'') and performed the song along with "
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". They went to the German entertainment TV show '' Wetten, dass..?'' on November 13, 2004, and performed "Lose My Breath". At
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'' Destiny's Child performed "Soldier" on November 15, 2004. They also performed the song on
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'' on December 8, 2004. In early February 2005 they gave another performance of "Soldier" at the British show ''
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''. At the
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on February 20, 2005, they sang both "Soldier" and "Lose My Breath". They performed the latter song again at the
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on July 13 with the ceremony being aired on
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four days later. "Cater 2 U" was performed on June 28 during the 2005 BET Awards in Los Angeles. When the advanced release date of the album was announced, the group confirmed the initial dates of their worldwide tour Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It in connection with ''Destiny Fulfilled''s promotion. Promotions of the tour were aired over the radio and television across the United States and the group further collaborated with
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, which served as its sponsor. The tour's set list included songs from ''Destiny Fulfilled'' as well as Destiny's Child's previous albums and songs from the solo albums of each member performed individually. Numerous costume changes occurred throughout the show; the concert exhibited products from Beyoncé's clothing line from the
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, a company she co-founded with her mother
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. A performance from the tour was filmed in Atlanta on July 15, 2005, and the DVD ''
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'' chronicling the concert was released on March 28, 2006.


Singles

The album's
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, "Lose My Breath", premiered on
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on September 9, 2004, and it was released on September 21. Its high-mark debut at number 30 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 prior to its release gave the album an early boost. The single peaked at number three on the chart for the week ending November 6, 2004 giving the group their ninth top ten single. "Lose My Breath" topped the Hot Dance Club Songs chart for the week ending January 8, 2005 and was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on April 28, 2005, selling 500,000 copies in the US. It was also successful across Europe, peaking at number one on the European Hot 100 Singles chart for the week ending December 4, 2004 spending four consecutive weeks on top. It managed to top the charts in Belgium, Ireland, Italy and Switzerland and it further appeared in the top ten in almost every other chart. The
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(ABC) used the song as the music for their introductory montage at the 2004 NBA Playoffs and through the first few weeks of the
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. "Soldier", released on November 9, 2004, peaked at the third position on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart becoming the band's tenth top ten single on that chart. It further became the second single from the album to top the Hot Dance Club Songs chart for the week ending February 26, 2005. The RIAA gave it a gold certification for selling 500,000 digital copies in the US. "Soldier" further peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart, number 3 on the
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in Australia and appeared in the top 20 in many European countries. The third single from the album, "Girl" was sent to radio on March 15, 2005 and later released commercially on May 2, 2005, in the UK and on May 17 in the US. It was successful on the ARIA Chart peaking at number five and number six both on the UK Singles Chart and the New Zealand Singles Chart in addition to appearing in other European charts. In the US, it peaked at number 23 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart becoming the lowest charting single there from the album. The fourth and final single from ''Destiny Fulfilled'' was "Cater 2 U" released in the US and Italy only beginning on June 7, 2005. It peaked at number 14 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number three on the
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further being certified gold by the RIAA.


Other songs

" Got's My Own" was released a promotional single on May 3, 2005.


Critical reception

''Destiny Fulfilled'' received mixed reviews from music critics. At
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rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 52 based on 17 reviews. Dimitri Ehrlich of ''
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'' magazine complimented the production of the album, saying that it "showcases advanced production values" with "impressive" songwriting and vocal abilities and concluded that it "offers divine satisfaction". A writer of ''Billboard'' felt that ''Destiny Fulfilled'' worked as "a testament to Beyoncé's evolving multiple talents". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
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praised Rowland's and Williams' abilities as vocalists and their contributions to the choruses, but felt that Beyoncé "steals every song on Destiny Fulfilled" further commending her for sounding "larger than life even when she's quiet"; however he concluded, "as a whole, the album winds up sounding too reserved and heavy-handed, which makes it a disappointment". Andy Battaglia of ''
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'' wrote in his review that "''Destiny Fulfilled'' sounds distant and detached" further criticizing its mid-tempo ballads for sounding "uninterrupted at best, uninspired at worst".
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of ''
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'' commented that it is "a surprisingly perfunctory disc that never quite justifies its existence". Alan Ranta of
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doubted Beyoncé's lyrical sincerity, saying, "the success of this album depends once again on the complete suspension of die-hard fans' disbelief that Beyoncé 'Your Ad Here' Knowles could ever actually truly love another human being as much as she loves herself and her possessions." Caroline Sullivan of ''The Guardian'' commented that the lead vocals of the songs were likely to be sung by each member equally, noting that it made the album a "democratic" one; however she criticized them for squandering "the extent of their talents" on the album. Tom Sinclair of ''
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'' also noticed its "overall air of democracy at work" and noted that ''Destiny Fulfilled'' "often moves at a molasses-like pace, weighted down with a preponderance of exquisitely executed but ultimately dull ballads".
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of ''
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'' magazine echoed his comments, saying, "In all but a couple of songs, the verses are divided into three sections, with Beyonce leading things off, followed by Rowland, then Williams". She noted that after a couple of upbeat songs, "the album slumps into an endless string of overwrought R&B ballads where the only saving grace is ... these ladies can harmonize like nobody's business." Eric Henderson of Slant Magazine has commented that the ballads of the album build into "the same sort of standoffish sexual supply-and-demand bartering that has marred their worst tracks". Most of the critics questioned why Beyoncé had to return to Destiny's Child after achieving the most success among the members of the group. Henderson lambasted Beyoncé to performing again with the group with the "full intention" of taking advantage to bolster her "divette" status to superstardom. In May 2006, ''Destiny Fulfilled'' was listed at number 24 on a list titled "The 50 Worst Albums Ever!" compiled by '' Q'' magazine.


Accolades

The album won in the category for Favorite Soul/R&B Album at the
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where Destiny's Child also won the Favorite Soul/R&B Band award. At the
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''Destiny Fulfilled'' received an award for Best R&B/Soul Album while "Soldier" received Best R&B/Soul Single. The album was nominated in the category for
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at the 48th Grammy Awards in 2006 but it lost to Mariah Carey's ''
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''. Its singles "Soldier" and "Cater 2 U" further received nominations in three different categories at the same ceremony. The previous year, "Lose My Breath" was nominated in the category for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo Or Group at the
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.


Commercial performance

In the United States, the album debuted at number 19 on the ''Billboard'' 200 for the week ending November 27, 2004 for amassing sales of 61,000 copies prior to a whole tracking week. In its first official week of sales, ''Destiny Fulfilled'' sold over 497,000 copies, with an increase of 713% compared to its early sales; the album's chart position rocketed to number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 for the week ending December 4, 2004. In the same week, it debuted at number one on the
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chart becoming the group's second chart topper following ''Survivor'' in 2001. After being removed from the top position for three consecutive weeks, ''Destiny Fulfilled'' returned to number one for the week ending January 1, 2005. On January 14, 2005, it was certified triple Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipment of 3,000,000 copies. It emerged as the seventh best-selling album and third best-selling R&B album in 2005. As of October 2009, the album has sold 3.1 million copies in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan. It was ranked at number 133 on the decade-end chart of the best-selling albums in that country for the period between 2000 and 2009. The album peaked at number 3 on the Canadian Albums Chart and was awarded Platinum certification by Music Canada selling 100,000 copies. In the UK, ''Destiny Fulfilled'' debuted at number five on the
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on November 27, 2004, which also became its peak position in that country. Having spent a total of 21 weeks on the chart, it became the group's third album to enter the top ten in the UK until 2005 and the fourth one in their entire career. On November 19, 2004, the
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(BPI) certified it Platinum for selling 300,000 copies. On the
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, ''Destiny Fulfilled'' debuted and peaked at number 6 on November 18, 2004, becoming Destiny's Child third consecutive top ten album in Ireland. It was also successful in other European countries, peaking at number 3 on the German Albums Chart, further being certified Platinum in that region. In France, ''Destiny Fulfilled'' peaked at number nine in its first week on November 14, 2004. It was last seen on the country's albums chart at number 163 on September 3, 2005. On the Australian ARIA Albums Chart, ''Destiny Fulfilled'' debuted at number 11 on November 28, 2004, a position which later became its peak. Spending a total of 31 weeks through 2004 and 2005 ascending and descending the chart, the album was certified Platinum by the
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(ARIA) for shipment of 70,000 copies in that region. In New Zealand, ''Destiny Fulfilled'' peaked at number 21 on April 25, 2005, and the Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ) awarded it with a gold certification for 7,500 copies sold. In Japan, the album debuted and peaked at number four on the
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chart due to the success of "Lose My Breath" which reached number one on the singles chart there. The album has sold over 625,000 copies there and was certified double Platinum by
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making it Destiny's Child's biggest success there to date. It won in the category Rock/Pop Album of the Year International at the 19th Japan Gold Disc Award in 2005 organized by the
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(RIAJ). ''Destiny Fulfilled'' was named the eighth best-selling album of 2004 worldwide by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). The album has sold over 7,000,000 copies worldwide.


Disbandment

In a visit at the
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in Barcelona, Spain on July 11, 2005, Rowland announced before 16,000 spectators that Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It would be Destiny's Child last tour together, revealing their formal disbandment. After their final North American leg, the group parted ways. In a statement released to MTV, the band said that the tour had provided them the opportunity to depart from Destiny's Child on a "high note". They also talked about the moment when the group started their musical endeavor and their realizations of pursuing individual careers after working together for several years. Destiny's Child thanked fans for their support while not closing the chance of seeing them continuing each member's goals in music, film, and television. In another interview they explained that their disbandment was planned during the making of the album. While in the studio, they discussed individual aspirations and realized that remaining as a group would prevent them in pursuing those interests. Rowland revealed that they wanted to break up while they were still successful and "friends ith each other. Beyoncé, however, emphasized that ''Destiny Fulfilled'' would not be their last album and disclosed the idea of a possible reunion.


Track listing

Credits adapted from the album's
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Notes * signifies a producer and vocal producer * signifies a vocal producer * signifies a co-producer * signifies an additional vocal producer Sample Credits * "Is She the Reason" contains excerpts from "I Don't Know No One Else to Turn To", performed by
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, written by Victor Carstarphen,
Gene McFadden Gene McFadden (January 28, 1949 – January 27, 2006) was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as one of the key members of the Philadelphia International record label, and was one-half of the successful team o ...
and John Whitehead. * "Girl" contains sampled elements from the composition "Ocean of Thoughts and Dreams", performed by
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, written by Don Davis and Eddie Robinson. * "If" contains excerpts from " Inseparable", performed by
Natalie Cole Natalie Maria Cole (February 6, 1950 – December 31, 2015) was an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She was the daughter of American singer and jazz pianist Nat King Cole. She rose to success in the mid-1970s as an R&B singer with the h ...
, written by Charles Jackson and
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. * "Free" contains excerpts from "Night Whistler", performed by Donald Byrd, written by Larry Mizell, Fonce Mizell and James Carter. * "Game Over" contains excerpts from "Flashback", performed by
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, written by Michael Burton and Phil Terry. * " What's It Gonna Be" contains replayed elements of "Do It Roger", performed by
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, written by
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and
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. * " Independent Women Part II" contains elements of "Peabody's Improbable History", performed and written by
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.


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the ''Destiny Fulfilled'' liner notes. *Noemi Bonazzi – prop stylist *Jim Caruana – recording engineer (tracks 1, 3–9, 11), engineering (2) *Candice Childress – production coordination (track 7) *
Bryan Michael Cox Bryan-Michael Paul Cox (born December 1, 1977) is an American record producer and songwriter who is notable for his work with artists such as Usher, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, and Toni Braxton. Among his most notable productions are "Be Wit ...
– keyboards (track 7), drum machine (7) *Tom Coyne – mastering *Kendrick Dean – keyboards (track 7) *Vincent Dilorenzo – recording engineer (track 4) *
Andre Harris Andre "Dre" Harris is an American songwriter and record producer. Biography Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harris grew up in a city known for its contributions to Black American music, namely the sub-genre of Philly soul. De ...
– mixing *Eric Hunter – recording engineer (track 10) *Ty Hunter – stylist *Rodney Jerkins – instrumentation (tracks 1, 3) *Kimberly Kimble – hair stylist *Fabian Marasciullo – additional vocal engineering (track 2) *Mally Roncal – make-up *Ric Rude – instrumentation (track 3) * Tim "Timmy Shakes" Stewart – guitar (track 3) *Tom Tapley – additional vocal engineering (track 2) *Sam Thomas – digital editing, additional Pro-Tools editing (7) *Jeff Villanueva – recording engineer (tracks 1, 3) *Rommel Nino Villanueva – digital editing, additional Pro-Tools Editing (tracks 2, 8) Production *
Beyoncé Knowles Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter ( ; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Beyoncé's boundary-pushing artistry and vocals have made her the most influential female musician of the 21st century, according to ...
- producer *
Kelly Rowland Kelendria Trene Rowland (born February 11, 1981) is an American singer, actress, and television personality. She rose to fame in the late 1990s as a member of Destiny's Child, one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. During the gr ...
– vocal producer * Michelle Williams – vocal producer *Sam Thomas – vocal editing *Rommel Nino Villanueva – vocal editing *Andrew Dawson – mixing (5) *Vincent Dilorenzo – mixing (4) *
Dre & Vidal Dre & Vidal is a songwriting and production duo consisting of Andre Harris and Vidal Davis, who are best known as the main producers for Jill Scott and Glenn Lewis. Alumni of DJ Jazzy Jeff's A Touch of Jazz production team, Dre & Vidal were also ...
– mixing (4) *
Tony Maserati Tony Maserati is an American record producer and audio engineer specializing in mixing. He was involved in the development of the New York R&B and hip-hop scene in the 1990s, working with Mary J. Blige, Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy, and Queen ...
– mixing (tracks: 1, 3, 9, 11) *
Dave Pensado Dave Pensado is a Grammy Award-winning mix engineer. His career began in Atlanta in the 1970s and 1980s doing live and studio sound engineering. He has lived in Los Angeles since 1990. He mixes between 200 and 250 songs a year at Larrabee Studios ...
– mixing (tracks: 5, 6, 8) *
Phil Tan Phil Tan is a Malaysian-American music and audio engineer. Early life and education Tan was born in Malaysia. He attended Full Sail University in Florida in the U.S., where he attained a degree in Recording Arts in 1990. Afterwards he moved to Atla ...
– mixing (7) *Dexter Simmons – mixing (2, 10) *Theresa LaBarbera Whites – A&R *Huy Nguyen – A&R *Alice Butts – design, art direction * Ian Cuttler – design, art direction *Fabrizio Ferri – photography


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Certifications


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' number-one R&B albums of 2004 * List of ''Billboard'' number-one R&B albums of 2005


References


External links

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