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Solange Piaget Knowles (; born June 24, 1986) is an American singer, songwriter, performance artist, and actress. Expressing an interest in music from an early age, Knowles had several temporary stints as a backup dancer for
Destiny's Child Destiny's Child was an American girl group whose final line-up comprised Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams. The group began their musical career as Girl's Tyme, formed in 1990 in Houston, Texas. After years of limited ...
, which featured her elder sister,
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 ...
, among its members, before signing with her father Mathew Knowles's Music World Entertainment label. At age 16, Knowles released her first studio album '' Solo Star'' (2002). She also appeared in the films '' Johnson Family Vacation'' (2004), and '' Bring It On: All or Nothing'' (2006). In 2007, Knowles began to record music again. Heavily influenced by
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s, her second studio album ''
Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams ''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams'' is the second studio album by American R&B singer and songwriter Solange. It was released on August 26, 2008, by Geffen Records. Solange was heavily influenced by the "Motown Sound" of the 1960s and 1970s ...
'' (2008) deviated from the pop-oriented music of her debut to Motown-inspired sounds from the 60's and 70's. It peaked at number nine on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and received positive reviews from critics. She followed this up with the
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pop and R&B-inspired extended play ''
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'' (2012) on
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and her imprint
Saint Records Solange Piaget Knowles (; born June 24, 1986) is an American singer, songwriter, performance artist, and actress. Expressing an interest in music from an early age, Knowles had several temporary stints as a backup dancer for Destiny's Child, whi ...
. Her third studio album, ''
A Seat at the Table ''A Seat at the Table'' is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Solange. It was released on September 30, 2016, by Saint Records and Columbia Records. While recording the album, Solange released an EP, titled ''True'' (2012) and ...
'' (2016) was released to widespread critical acclaim and became her first number-one album in the United States. The album's lead single, "
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" won the Grammy for
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. Her fourth studio album, ''
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'', was released in March 2019 to further critical acclaim. Knowles says that her first passion is songwriting. Frequently compared by the media to her sister Beyoncé, Knowles has claimed that they have different aspirations and are musically different. She has been ranked by ''
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'' as the 100th most successful dance artist of all-time, and in 2017 was honored with the "Impact Award" at the ''Billboard'' Women in Music event. Her other ventures include an endorsement deal with Rimmel London and a line of hip-hop-oriented merchandise for young children. Knowles has also ventured into performance art, working in several international museums and exhibitions, such as the Elbphilharmonie, the
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and the
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. In 2022, Knowles became the third woman and first African American to compose a score for the
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.


Early life

Solange Piaget Knowles was born on June 24, 1986, in
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, to Mathew Knowles and
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. Her older sister is singer
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. Her father, originally from Alabama, is
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, and her mother, originally from Texas, is an African American of
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heritage. Her maternal grandparents are Lumis Beyincé and Agnéz Deréon, a
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. She is also a descendant of
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. Knowles was raised
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until the age of four, when her family became members of a Methodist church. As a child, she studied dance and theater. At the age of five, she made her singing debut at
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, a theme park in Houston. She began writing songs at the age of nine. At 13, she decided to pursue recording, but her parents initially advised her to wait. During
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's opening stint for
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's 2000 tour, Knowles temporarily replaced member
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after she broke her toes backstage during a costume change. At the age of 15, Knowles replaced a departed dancer and performed with the group on tour.


Career


2001–2003: Early career and ''Solo Star''

Managed by her father Mathew, Knowles first ventured into the music business in 2001 as the lead singer, backed by Destiny's Child, on the title theme song for the animated television series '' The Proud Family''. She also was a featured performer on "Hey Goldmember" for the soundtrack to the 2002 film ''
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'', as well as a backup singer on the track "Little Drummer Boy" on Destiny's Child's 2001 holiday album ''
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''. In 2002, she was featured on
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's second studio album ''
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'', singing portions of
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-penned "So Amazing" on the single "True Love", and on Kelly Rowland's debut solo album ''
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'', for which she also wrote the tracks "Simply Deep", "Beyond Imagination" and "Obsession". In 2001 she appeared as Lil' Bow Wow's date in the music video for his single "
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". She also made an appearance on ''
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'' soundtrack and made cameos in Play's video for "M.A.S.T.E.R. (Part II)" featuring
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. In 2002, she lent her voice for the character Chanel, the cousin of the protagonist
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, in an episode of the animated television series ''The Proud Family''. In June 2003, Mathew Knowles excitedly announced that he was considering adding Knowles to Destiny's Child when the group reunited in 2004, thus turning them into a quartet for the first time since short-lived member
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left in 2000. Mathew Knowles said he was testing the reactions, and, judging by what he had heard, "it seems like a good idea". Later in August, however, Beyoncé said it was only a rumor and Destiny's Child would remain a trio. Rowland added, "She's a solo star,"
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Knowles's debut album. At the age of 14, Knowles started working on her debut album '' Solo Star'', which involved American producers such as
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,
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,
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and
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among others. She then recorded the album under her father's Music World Entertainment label with
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. The album is primarily uptempo R&B, although Knowles said there are pop, rock,
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and hip hop influences. Knowles co-wrote and co-produced some of the 15 tracks in the album, including its
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, "
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". The song failed to enter the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, but reached number three on both the
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and
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chart. ''Solo Star'' was released on January 21, 2003 in the United States, where it debuted at number 49 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and reached number 23 on the
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chart. ''Solo Star'' had a mixed critical reception: William Ruhlmann of
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called it a "state-of-the-art contemporary R&B album", but deemed Knowles "lost somewhere in the mix". By mid-2008, the album had sold 112,000 copies domestically according to
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.


2004–2008: Films and ''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams''

After the release of her debut album, Knowles began acting in films, followed by a career break to start a family. In 2004, she guest starred in an episode titled "The Catch" on the sitcom '' One on One''. Knowles appeared as a teenager in the 2004
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'' Johnson Family Vacation'', starring alongside American actors
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,
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and Bow Wow. She provided a song, "
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", a collaboration with the Houston-based funk-jazz band
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, for its soundtrack. Although the reviews were generally negative, Knowles earned praise from ''
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'', which opined that she "is nearly as dazzling as big sister Beyoncé and does little more than smile winningly in her first bigscreen outing." In 2006, she starred as a cheerleading captain in the film '' Bring It On: All or Nothing'', the third installment of the ''Bring It On'' series, alongside American actress and singer
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. What little critical reaction the low-budget,
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movie got was negative, and Knowles was described as an "affordable young starlet". Knowles uses her full name for acting, rather than just the first name she uses when singing; for ''Bring It On: All or Nothing'', she was billed as Solange Knowles-Smith, reflecting her married state at the time. While she was married, her family moved to
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, and, while staying there, she resumed writing songs including the singles "
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" and " Upgrade U" from her sister's second solo album, '' B'Day''. Knowles earned the R&B and Hip-Hop Song accolade for "Get Me Bodied" at the 2008
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. During this time, she had also written songs for Destiny's Child, and members Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. In 2004, while pregnant with her son, she made a
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in Destiny's Child's music video for "
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". After her divorce, Knowles returned to Houston to begin working on her second album. In 2007, Knowles renewed her management, signing a record deal with Geffen and a publishing deal with EMI. Knowles finished working on her second studio album in 2008 and titled the project ''
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''. It includes production by
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,
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and
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as well as an appearance by
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. A collection of 1960s and 1970s influenced songs, it is seen as a departure from her pop-oriented debut, with what ''Billboard'' magazine called "more of a modern twist on hip-hop and R&B flecked with tinges of blues and jazz". The album was released on August 26, 2008 in the United States. By December 2008, the album had sold over 114,000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan. The album was positively received by critics, with Ian Griffin of ''
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'' considering it far better than her debut. The album's lead single, " I Decided", was released in April 2008, and reached the top of the ''Billboard''
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chart; ''
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'' magazine labelled it her breakthrough single. In support of the album, Knowles began the Solange Presents Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams Tour in Britain in November 2008. Knowles announced via her blog that she would be releasing a series of
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s to coincide with the album. The first mixtape, ''I Can't Get Clearance...'', includes the leaked track " Fuck the Industry (Signed Sincerely)". On this record, Knowles expressed her views on the current state of the music industry. The lyrics to the song name check some major artists such as Mary J. Blige, Ashanti, Keyshia Cole, and Beyoncé, although she made a point of stating that it does not have "a negative light to any of hem. The mixtape was never released, but Knowles released "Fuck the Industry (Signed Sincerely)" as a single in 2010.


2009–2014: ''True'' EP and Saint Records

In an interview with MTV in 2009, Knowles revealed that she was determining the type of sound for the follow-up to ''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams''. During this time, Knowles also parted ways with the Interscope-Geffen-A&M record label group. She would now release her third studio album independently. Early in 2010, Knowles traveled to Australia to work with Australian rock band Midnight Juggernauts on her third studio album. Knowles had planned to release the album in summer as revealed on her official Twitter account in 2009. She also confirmed on Twitter that she rented a house in
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to get into a certain state of mind while writing and making music. On May 7, 2010, Knowles made a guest appearance on the popular children's show, ''
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'' for a "Mothers Day Special" where she performed an original song called "Momma Loves Baby". In an interview with ''
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'' on July 7, 2010, Knowles said she suffered "a little bit of a breakdown" while recording her new album: "I literally gave up my sanity for a while to do this record. ..We literally were waking up in the morning and just making music all day and all night. ..It just started to wear on me in so many different ways. I started having these crazy
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s." Knowles explained how she made sacrifices "mentally, emotionally and financially", and continued, "It's more than an album to me. It's a transitional time in my life." Regarding the musical direction of the album, she said the inspiration came from new wave and stated, "This is a dance record, but the lyrics can get pretty dark at times." In September 2012, Knowles released a teaser video for " Losing You", which was announced as the lead single from the EP ''
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''. This release marked Knowles's first release as a signee of the independent label
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. The video was shot in Cape Town, South Africa in early September 2012. Knowles revealed in an interview that her mother Tina had paid for Knowles and her friends to fly out and record the video as her birthday gift. On October 24, 2012, Knowles held a listening party in New York City for her EP ''True'', released for digital download on iTunes on November 27, 2012. The CD and vinyl was made available on January 8, 2013. Following the EP's release, Solange appeared on the cover of ''
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'' magazine's 84th issue. On May 14, 2013, Knowles announced that she had launched her own record label named Saint Records, which she would be using to release her third full-length album and future music projects distributed through
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. Saint Records was established to focus on not-yet mainstream hip-hop and R&B artists. She also collaborated with The Lonely Island on the song "Semicolon", which was showcased as part of YouTube's Comedy Week and is featured on the group's album, '' The Wack Album''. On November 11, 2013, Knowles's record label released its first compilation album, '' Saint Heron''.


2015–present: ''A Seat at the Table,'' and ''When I Get Home''

On May 15, 2015, Knowles performed "Rise" for the first time at an HBO-sponsored event, which was inspired by police killings in Ferguson and
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and the subsequent protests. In July 2015, Knowles announced that her third studio album was nearly complete. On her thirtieth birthday, June 24, 2016, she stated that she had completed ''
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'' three days before her birthday, on June 21. The album was released on September 30, 2016, to universal critical acclaim. It became her first number-one album in the United States. This made her and Beyoncé the first sisters to have both had US number-one albums in a calendar year. On October 3, 2016, Knowles released music videos for the songs "Don't Touch My Hair" and "Cranes in the Sky", both co-directed by herself and Alan Ferguson. In June 2017, Knowles performed at the
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; her performance earned a perfect five-star review from Patrick Smith of ''
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'', who deemed her "an artist to be cherished" and the performance itself "fantastic theatre." In December 2017, Knowles directed the video for the song " The Weekend" by
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. In 2019, Solange performed at the
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, the Parklife festival, and the
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. On March 1, she released her fourth studio album, ''
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''. She previously teased the album by posting two video snippets on her Instagram and Twitter as well as a personal web page on the African-American social networking site BlackPlanet. Stereo Williams of ''
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'' deemed the album a confirmation that Knowles "is one of the most talented singer-songwriters of her generation."


Artistry


Music and influences

On her debut album, Knowles had no control over which kinds of music to produce, stating that "when you're 14, everyone else is older and more seasoned and you trust their decisions". She was more concerned with pleasing her record label by submitting to their desires. Her musical influences were better expressed on ''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams'', when she considered herself mature and was able to write and produce songs as she wished, without worrying about the expectations of others. Knowles's lyrics tackle relationships, world issues, and deceased friends, with her second album focusing on events in her life, such as marriage, divorce, and parenthood. The album touched upon a variety of genres including
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,
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,Cinquemani, Sal
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.
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and R&B.Sullivan, Caroline
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. ''
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''. Retrieved on July 22, 2009.
Knowles's debut extended play ''True'' is a new wave album with Knowles stating, "This is a dance record, but the lyrics can get pretty dark at times." Knowles described the EP as "eclectic with 1980s references and African percussion influences." Sonically the extended play is influenced by the keyboard sounds and beats of early 1980s pop and R&B music. The EP was recorded in five cities including Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Houston, New York, and on the German autobahn. Her 2016 album, ''A Seat at The Table'', discusses themes such as "black womanhood," "Southern culture and glory," and "what it means to be free and not free all at once."


Performance art and ballet

Outside her work of being a singer-songwriter, Knowles has also ventured into performance art. In an interview with ''Surface'' magazine, she said "I'm not at all interested in entertainment. I'm really interested in energy exchange between the viewer and the performer. One way to do that is to make an inclusive experience through style, through energy, through space." She has put on subsequent performance art pieces throughout the world, including ''Witness!'' at the Elbphilharmonie, ''Metatronia (Metatron's Cube)'' at the
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and ''Bridge-s'' at the
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. In November 2019, Knowles directed and composed the art and music performance ''In Past Pupils and Smiles'' at the
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. In August 2022, the
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announced that Knowles would compose a score for the Fall Fashion Gala the following September, becoming the third woman and first African American to serve in that role for the company.


Public image

Knowles has always been compared by the media to her sister, Beyoncé, whom she considers one of her role models. She has expressed her opinion of the comparison in the lyrics to "God Given Name": "I'm not her and never will be" – which was purposely set as the opening track of ''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams'' to show their differences. In his review for the album, Jody Rosen of ''Rolling Stone'' magazine referred to the lyrics as a declaration of independence. Beyoncé was unwilling to bring her sister into the recording industry, reasoning that it "involves a lot of pressure". Knowles countered by saying, "It's good to have her advice, but we really have different goals". In her self-titled album, Beyoncé credits Knowles with the lyric "my sister told me I should speak my mind", as she acknowledges the impact her family has made on her life. Knowles has been described as a fashion icon. Her knack for bold colors, mixed prints, and
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styles, as well as her knack for glamorous, fashion-forward looks in her music videography and public appearances, has become integral to her current image. She has been photographed wearing Alexander Wang,
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, and
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. The music video for her 2012 single "Losing You" featured a heavy demonstration of the contemporary sartorial movement throughout Africa,
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. Similarly, her decision to grow her natural hair initially generated strong reactions from the public. In a cover interview with
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for Cultured Magazine, Knowles addressed her shift to minimalist fashion and the response she received from the public, "This idea that black women could not be minimalist, we could not be subtle— we have to be big, we have to be loud, we have to be an explosive presence." At the 2017 Glamour Women of the Year awards, Knowles wore a yellow
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couture gown, with a blonde afro, and was named a Woman of the Year. Knowles is an activist for the
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movement. After the
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in June 2015, Knowles released a statement posing the following questions: "Where can we be safe? Where can we be free? Where can we be black?" In July 2016, she marched in
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, Louisiana in protest of the shooting of Alton Sterling; she also criticized police presence during the march.


Other ventures

In 2007, Knowles began promoting Baby Jamz, a hip hop-styled toy line for pre-schoolers. It was inspired by her son, who is fond of hip hop music. She is the executive producer of the CD, composed of updated hip hop inspired nursery rhymes, which is featured in all of the toys. In 2008, Knowles was named as ambassador for
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's younger diffusion line, Armani Jeans. Armani said Knowles epitomizes the style, which is a "vision of a young, independent, casual lifestyle with a strong and cool, fashion sensibility". In 2009, Knowles was featured in
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's "Summer of Music" and "OPen Campus" ad campaigns. In 2010, Knowles worked on the award-winning children's television series ''
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!''. She performed an original song "Momma Loves Baby" in the special episode titled "Baby". She also sang "Momma Loves Baby" live when the show toured the Dallas–Fort Worth area. In 2011, Knowles, Alejandra Ramos Munoz and
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were announced as the new faces of Rimmel London. At the time, Knowles was also the face of
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. She stepped down from this position in 2012, amid criticism of her natural hair. In 2013, Knowles was named art director and creative consultant at Puma. In this role, she curated four women's shoe collections: "Girls of Blaze" (2014), "Wild Wonder" (2014), "Behind the Baazar" (2014) and "Word to the Woman" (2015). In 2017, Knowles became the face of a
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campaign. In 2018, Knowles received the artist of the year award from the Harvard Foundation. She became the face of
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's campaign ''#WEWONDER'' and Helmut Lang's fashion campaign. She also began a collaboration for interior design with
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. In 2020, Knowles was the recipient of the inaugural Lena Horne Prize. In 2022, Knowles was the star of LOUIS XIII’s "Believe in Time" campaign. She was honored with the 2022 NYU Global Trailblazer Award.


House of Deréon

Knowles and sister Beyoncé modeled for their family's clothing line,
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, named after their grandmother, Agnéz Deréon. She also helped launch Deréon, a junior apparel collection and sister line to House of Deréon. Both sisters modeled for Deréon, and were featured in most of Deréon's marketing campaigns. Together they were featured in a "
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" campaign ad, wearing House of Deréon.


Saint Heron

In 2013, Knowles launched the digital platform Saint Heron as a music and cultural hub to amplify Black artistry. In May 2021, Saint Heron expanded into a multidisciplinary institution, which includes a studio, creative agency, library, and art gallery. Saint Heron's official website debuted a dossier, with plans of highlighting both “literary and visual retrospectives of radical family and artist lineages.” Each dossier installation will be live on the site for seven to ten days, the first recounting the story of Saint Heron, in Knowles's own words.


Personal life


Relationships

Knowles married Daniel Smith in February 2004, when she was 17 and he was 19. On October 18, 2004, Knowles gave birth to a son. After their son's birth, the family moved to
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, where Knowles's husband continued studying in college. The two divorced in 2007, after which Knowles split her time between her residences in Los Angeles and Houston, Texas. She and her son relocated to
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in 2011, and to
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, Louisiana in 2013. Knowles married music video director Alan Ferguson at the
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in New Orleans on November 16, 2014. The couple separated in 2019. That same year, Knowles began dating
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artist Gio Escobar from the band Standing on the Corner, with whom she had previously collaborated on her studio album ''
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''. Knowles publicly acknowledged the relationship on Instagram in November 2020.


Elevator attack video

On May 12, 2014, TMZ released security video footage of Knowles appearing to physically attack her brother-in-law,
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, and being restrained by a security guard in an elevator at
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in Manhattan. The video went viral, receiving a significant amount of media attention from news organizations and gossip columnists, with many wondering what led to the violent confrontation. The infamous moment was mentioned in monologues on late night talk shows such as '' The Daily Show with Jon Stewart'', ''
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'' and ''
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.'' The matter was also spoofed on television shows including ''
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'' and ''
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''. Knowles, Jay-Z, and Beyoncé called the occurrence an "unfortunate incident" and stated that the family "has worked through it." Knowles later clarified that she and her family were "all good."


Discography

* '' Solo Star'' (2002) * ''
Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams ''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams'' is the second studio album by American R&B singer and songwriter Solange. It was released on August 26, 2008, by Geffen Records. Solange was heavily influenced by the "Motown Sound" of the 1960s and 1970s ...
'' (2008) * ''
A Seat at the Table ''A Seat at the Table'' is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Solange. It was released on September 30, 2016, by Saint Records and Columbia Records. While recording the album, Solange released an EP, titled ''True'' (2012) and ...
'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2019)


Tours

Headlining *Solo Star Tour (2003) *The Art of Love Tour (2008) *Solange Presents Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams Tour (2008) * True Promo Tour (2012) *Orion's Rise (2017) Supporting *
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(2003) *
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(2003-2004)


Filmography


Film


Television


Achievements

At the
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(2017), Knowles won her first
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, for
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for her song "
Cranes in the Sky "Cranes in the Sky" is a song by American singer and songwriter Solange. Released on October 5, 2016 by Saint Records and Columbia Records, it is the first single from Solange's third album, '' A Seat at the Table''. The song was written by Sola ...
", the lead and only single from her third album, ''A Seat at the Table'' (2016), which was Knowles's first Grammy Award nomination. In 2017, she also won a ''Glamour'' Award for Woman of the Year, and became the first winner of the ''Billboard'' Women in Music Impact Award. Knowles has won several other awards including a
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, a Soul Train Music Award, and a
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.


References


External links

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