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Article: DESTINY'S CHILD: The Growing Pains Of Fame.(African American singing group)
- Article from:
- Ebony
- Article date:
- September 1, 2000
- Author:
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The growing pains of Destiny's Child continued until our press time. The cover showing four members of the group was photographed and on press when a Destiny's Child spokesperson told us that Farrah Franklin suddenly left the group. As the following story indicates, the group will continue as a trio. The story was printed in a later form and contains the latest information.
OUT of nowhere they seem to have come and spiraled straight to the top of the record charts. Their 1997 hit single "No, No, No" proclaimed that Destiny's Child was on the scene. They topped their double-platinum debut CD with the five-times-platinum The Writing's on the Wall. Since the summer ...