Rowland with David Guetta performing live at the Orange Rockcorps in London in 2009. | |
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↙ Total concert tours | 17 |
↙ Notable shows | 44 |
American recording artist Kelly Rowland has embarked on 17 concert tours during her career, ten of which with Destiny's Child (three as a main act, one as a collaborative act, and six as an opening act), and seven of which as a solo artist (two of her own, one as a co-headlining act, three as a collaborative act and one as an opening act). In her seven solo live tours and notable events dates, she has performed as a solo singer in over 128 shows on six continents through twenty-two countries: in Asia (China, Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore), in Africa (Nigeria, Egypt), in Europe (Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Denmark, Monaco), in North America (United States, Canada and The Bahamas), in South America (Brazil) and in Oceania (Australia, and the US State of Hawaii). Throughout a career spanning 18 years, Rowland has sold over 66 million records as a solo artist with four studio albums, two compilation albums, one box set, two extended plays and forty-three singles, including nineteen as a featured artist and five promotional singles, [1] and further 60 million records with Destiny's Child. [2] Her work has earned her several awards and nominations, including four Grammy Awards, a Billboard Music Award and a Soul Train Music Award. Rowland has also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with Destiny's Child, and as a solo artist she has been honored by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and Essence for her contributions to music. In 2014, Fuse ranked Rowland in their "100 Most Award-Winning Artists" list at number 20. [3]
The Simply Deeper Tour was her debut concert tour as a solo artist. It was launched in support of her debut solo album Simply Deep (2002). The Simply Deeper Tour only reached Europe. The concert embarked on a seventeen date tour, hitting up seventeen European cities between September 2003 and October 2003. [5] [6] While Rowland enjoyed moderate success in North American countries such as the U.S. and Canada, her album was a commercial success in the European market and was certified gold or platinum in six countries. Simply Deep also peaked in the top twenty within nine European countries, peaking at number one in both the UK and Ireland. Rowland was originally set to embark on her tour at the beginning of April 2003, but pushed the tour back to September 2003 because of fears regarding the ongoing wars with Afghanistan and Iraq. [5] [7] While the tour received limited reviews, the Simply Deeper Tour's London show appeared to be well received. Melisa Tang of the U.K. online entertainment webazine, The Situation, states, "Even though the Hammersmith Apollo was smaller than other venues this girl is probably used to, Kelly had given it her all, and it had certainly paid off. Everyone left the auditorium buzzing with delight, and even I was surprised at how this once shy teenager had blossomed into a strong, confident young woman." [8] Lisa Verrico of The Times had mixed reviews of Rowland's London show. "There's no question that Rowland has an outstanding voice and there were a surprising number of good songs in her set." [7] Verrico acknowledges before claiming, "The snag was that they weren’t as good as DC's best." [7]
Tour by Kelly Rowland | |
Associated album | Simply Deep |
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Start date | September 13, 2003 |
End date | October 6, 2003 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 17 in Europe 17 in total |
Kelly Rowland concert chronology |
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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September 13, 2003 | Glasgow | United Kingdom | Clyde Auditorium |
September 14, 2003 | Newcastle | Newcastle City Hall | |
September 16, 2003 | Wolverhampton | Wolverhampton Civic Hall | |
September 17, 2003 | Bristol | Bristol Colston Hall | |
September 19, 2003 | Manchester | Manchester Apollo | |
September 20, 2003 | Sheffield | Sheffield City Hall | |
September 21, 2003 | London | Hammersmith Apollo | |
September 24, 2003 | Zürich | Switzerland | Volkshaus |
September 25, 2003 | Munich | Germany | Cirkus Krone |
September 27, 2003 | Berlin | Columbiahalle | |
September 28, 2003 | Hamburg | Große Freiheit | |
September 29, 2003 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Vega |
October 1, 2003 | Frankfurt | Germany | Jahrhunderthalle |
October 2, 2003 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Heineken Music Hall |
October 3, 2003 | Düsseldorf | Germany | Phillipshalle |
October 4, 2003 | Antwerp | Belgium | TMF Awards |
October 6, 2003 | Paris | France | Olympia |
Tour by Kelly Rowland | |
Associated album | Ms. Kelly |
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Start date | October 30, 2007 |
End date | December 1, 2007 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows |
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Kelly Rowland concert chronology |
The Ms. Kelly Tour was her second solo concert tour, and the first tour in North America. It was launched in support of her second studio album Ms. Kelly (2007), which had been released three months prior. The tour began on October 30, 2007 in Sacramento, California and ended on December 1, 2007 in Las Vegas. American R&B singer Mario opened for Rowland at selected venues. The tour showcased Rowland performing songs from her albums Simply Deep and Ms. Kelly as well as in-concert surprises from the Destiny's Child repertoire and more. [9] [10] [11]
Date [9] | City | Country | Venue |
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October 30, 2007 | Sacramento | United States | Empire Events Center |
November 3, 2007 | Reno | Silver Legacy Casino | |
November 8, 2007 | Phoenix | Celebrity Theater | |
November 10, 2007 | Albuquerque | Route 66 | |
November 11, 2007 | El Paso | Route 66 | |
November 15, 2007 | Dallas | Palladium | |
November 17, 2007 | New Orleans | House of Blues | |
November 21, 2007 | Verona | Turning Stone | |
November 23, 2007 | Atlantic City | House of Blues | |
November 25, 2007 | Detroit | Plan B | |
November 27, 2007 | Cleveland | Metropolis | |
November 29, 2007 | Las Vegas | The Orleans Hotel & Casino | |
November 30, 2007 | |||
December 1, 2007 |
Tour by Kelly Rowland as headlining act | |
Associated album | Here I Am |
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Start date | April 13, 2010 |
End date | April 18, 2010 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows |
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Kelly Rowland as headlining act concert chronology |
Supafest was an annual music festival tour held in Australia during April. It started in 2010, spreading out to in five major capital cities (Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney), though in 2011 the festival was reduced to four shows with the Adelaide leg withdrawn as well as the second show in Sydney. Dubbed as Australia's largest urban music festival, the festival promises to deliver some of the most exciting and leading performers in the urban music world. [12] The festival began in 2010 with an announcement in December 2009 introducing the "Ladies And Gentlemen Tour", scheduled for February 2010 with Ne-Yo, Pitbull, Kelly Rowland and Chris Sorbello. [13] After this was announced the show was renamed into "Jamfest" in February 2010 and was rescheduled for April 2010. Due to a potential legal conflict, the promoters changed the name again to "Supafest". [14] Supafest Australia kicked off in Adelaide, 13 April 2010 and ended in Perth on 18 April 2010. The tours headlining acts were Akon, Kelly Rowland, Jay Sean, Sean Paul, Pitbull and Eve. Each city had separate opening acts. Tickets for the Sydney show on 15 April were quickly sold out. A second show in Sydney on 16 April had been scheduled due to ticket demands. [15] The organisers of the festival expanded the Supafest to one show outside of Australia and tried to place it at Colombo, Sri Lanka [16] but was later cancelled. [17] Since 2010 the lineups have expanded and the structure and locations of the shows have changed to accommodate the crowd figures. During the tour, she performed the songs from her collaborations and third album Here I Am , and her repertoire.
Date [18] | City | Country | Venue |
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April 13, 2010 | Adelaide | Australia | Wayville Showgrounds |
April 14, 2010 | Melbourne | Royal Melbourne Showgrounds | |
April 15, 2010 | Sydney | Acer Arena | |
April 16, 2010 | |||
April 17, 2010 | Brisbane | RNA Showgrounds | |
April 18, 2010 | Perth | Perth Oval |
Tour by Kelly Rowland as an opening acts of Chris Brown | |
Associated album | Here I Am |
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Start date | September 12, 2011 |
End date | November 6, 2011 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows |
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Kelly Rowland as an opening acts of Chris Brown concert chronology |
Rowland embarked on the F.A.M.E. Tour as an opening act of Chris Brown. During it, she performed the songs from her collaborations and third album Here I Am, and her repertoire. [19]
During the Supafest 2012 tour, she performed the songs from her collaborations and third album Here I Am, and her repertoire. [21] [22]
Tour by Kelly Rowland as headlining act | |
Associated album | Here I Am |
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Start date | April 14, 2012 |
End date | April 22, 2012 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows |
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Kelly Rowland as headlining act concert chronology |
Date [18] | City | Country | Venue |
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April 14, 2012 | Brisbane | Australia | RNA Showgrounds |
April 15, 2012 | Sydney | ANZ Stadium | |
April 21, 2012 | Melbourne | Melbourne Showgrounds | |
April 22, 2012 | Perth | Joondalup Arena |
The Lights Out Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American R&B recording artists Kelly Rowland and The-Dream. It was launched in support of Rowland's fourth studio album Talk a Good Game and The-Dream's fifth studio album IV Play . [23] The tour kicked off on May 26, 2013 in Washington, D.C. and ended on June 2, 2013 in Mashantucket. [24] The tour was originally scheduled to have twenty-two shows, [23] but this was later changed to five, after Rowland was forced to cancel many of the shows because she signed on to become a judge on The X Factor US . [24]
Tour by Kelly Rowland as headlining act | |
Associated album | Talk a Good Game |
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Start date | May 26, 2013 |
End date | June 2, 2013 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows |
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Kelly Rowland as headlining act concert chronology |
Date [18] | City | Country | Venue |
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May 26, 2013 | Washington, D.C. | United States | Fillmore |
May 28, 2013 | Baltimore | Ram's Head | |
May 30, 2013 | New York City | Best Buy Theater | |
May 31, 2013 | Philadelphia | Theatre of the Living Arts | |
June 2, 2013 | Mashantucket |
During the RNB Fridays Live 2017 tour, in Australia, she performed the songs of her repertoire. [25] [26]
Tour by Kelly Rowland as headlining act | |
Associated album | Repertoire |
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Start date | October 13, 2017 |
End date | October 21, 2017 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows |
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Kelly Rowland as headlining act concert chronology |
Date [18] | City | Country | Venue |
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October 13, 2017 | Sydney | Australia | Qudos Bank Arena |
October 14, 2017 | Perth | NIB Stadium | |
October 15, 2017 | Adelaide | Entertainment Center | |
October 20, 2017 | Melbourne | Hisense Arena | |
October 21, 2017 | Brisbane | Showgrounds |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Event |
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February 23, 2003 | New York City | United States | Madison Square Garden [27] | 45th Annual Grammy Awards |
March 1, 2003 | Pasadena | Pasadena Civic Auditorium [28] [29] | 2003 Soul Train Music Awards | |
April 4, 2004 | Motown 45 | |||
November 8, 2005 | Nassau | Bahamas | Atlantis Resort [30] | An All-Star Salute to Patti Labelle: Live from Atlantis |
May 27, 2006 | Tokyo | Japan | Yoyogi National Gymnasium [31] | 2006 MTV Video Music Awards Japan |
August 6, 2006 | Indianapolis | United States | Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway [32] | AllState 400 |
June 2, 2007 | Mansfield | Tweeter Center [33] | JAMN 94,5 FM-Summer Jam 2007 [34] [35] | |
June 8, 2007 | Paris | France [34] | Kelly Rowland live: Secret Showcase | |
June 10, 2007 | London | United Kingdom [34] [36] [37] | G-A-Y | Kelly Rowland Live at G-A-Y |
June 17, 2007 | Atlanta | United States [34] [38] | Car & Bike Show 2007 | |
June 26, 2007 | Los Angeles | Shrine Auditorium [39] | BET Awards 2007 | |
July 7, 2007 | New Orleans | Louisiana Superdome [34] [40] | Essence Music Festival | |
July 15, 2007 | Lagos | Nigeria | ThisDays Events Center [34] [41] | ThisDay Music Festival Red Carpet memories by Wofai Samuel |
July 20, 2007 | AOL Session" [34] [42] | |||
October 25, 2007 | London | United Kingdom | Trafalgar Square [34] [43] [44] | EA-Be The One |
December 2007 | Malaysia [34] | Kelly Rowland Live in Malaysia | ||
February 10, 2008 | Honolulu | United States [45] | Hawaii Pro Bowl | |
March 22, 2008 | Coventry | United Kingdom [46] [47] | BBC Radio 1Xtra Live 2008 | |
July 20, 2008 | Weston-super-Mare [48] [49] [50] | T4 on the Beach 2008 | ||
May 30, 2009 | Stoke-on-Trent | Britannia Stadium [51] | 2009 Love Music Hate Racism | |
September 9, 2009 | London | Royal Albert Hall [52] [53] | Orange Rockcorps 2009 | |
January 14, 2010 | Shanghai | China | Hennesy Artistry [54] [55] | Ms. Kelly Live at Hennesy Artistry |
April 2010 | Miami | United States [56] | Winter Music Conference | |
May 18, 2010 | Monte Carlo | Monaco | Salle des Étoiles [57] | 2010 World Music Awards |
June 23, 2010 | Singapore | Singapore | Marina Bay Sands [58] | Kelly Rowland Live in Concert |
September 12, 2010 | Naples | Italy | Arenile Relaod [59] [60] | Kelly Rowland Live in Napoli |
October 3, 2010 | United States [61] | New York Giants – Chicago Bears game | ||
March 5, 2011 | São Paulo | Brazil | Flexx Club [62] | Kelly Rowland Live in Brasil |
March 6, 2011 | Florianópolis | Lagoa Iate Club [62] | ||
June 27, 2011 | Los Angeles | United States | Shrine Auditorium [63] | BET Awards 2011 |
November 10, 2011 | London | United Kingdom | Wembley Stadium [64] | Disc-Overy Tour by Tinie Tempah |
December 1, 2011 | Brixton Academy [46] | BBC Radio 1Xtra Live 2011 | ||
December 4, 2011 | The X Factor (UK) | X Factor UK Live Performance [65] | ||
February 13, 2012 | United States [66] | The BET Honors 2012 | ||
November 2012 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena [67] | WGCI's Big Jam 2012 | |
February 3, 2013 | New Orleans | Mercedes-Benz Superdome [ citation needed ] | Super Bowl XLVII halftime show | |
April 11, 2013 | New York [68] | Sir Stage 37 | Kelly Rowland Live CVology | |
May 2013 | Las Vegas [69] [70] | Mayweather – Guerrero Boxing Match | ||
2013 | Dallas | Live at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas 2013 | ||
March 28, 2014 | Orlando | Orlando Universal [71] | Kelly Rowland Live Mardis Gras 2014 | |
April 17, 2014 | Hanoi | Vietnam | Hanoi Hennesy Artistry [72] | Kelly Rowland Live in Vietnam |
April 19, 2014 | Saigon [73] | Color Me Run 2014 | ||
February 2, 2015 | Manila | Philippines [74] | Concert of Dreams | |
March 28, 2015 | Las Vegas | United States | Orléans Arena [75] [76] [77] | 2015 Stellar Gospel Music Awards |
May 16, 2015 | Berlin [78] [79] | Germany | Maybelline New York 100 Event Gala | |
August 8, 2015 | Egypt [80] | Kelly Rowland Live in Egypt | ||
October 19, 2019 | Kelly Rowland at Royal Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia | |||
February 26, 2023 | Kelly Rowland at Sydney World Pride, Sydney, Australia | |||
June 3, 2023 | Kelly Rowland at Mighty Hoopla, London, England | |||
Destiny's Child was an American girl group whose final lineup 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 success, the original quartet comprising Knowles, Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett were signed in 1997 to Columbia Records as Destiny's Child. The group was launched into mainstream recognition following the release of the song "No, No, No" and their best-selling second album, The Writing's on the Wall (1999), which contained the number-one singles "Bills, Bills, Bills" and "Say My Name", alongside successful singles "Bug a Boo" and "Jumpin', Jumpin'". Despite critical and commercial success, the group was plagued by internal conflict and legal turmoil, as Roberson and Luckett attempted to split from the group's manager Mathew Knowles due to favoritism of Knowles and Rowland.
Kelendria Trene Rowland 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. During the group's three-year hiatus, Rowland released her debut solo studio album, Simply Deep (2002), which debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and sold over 3 million copies worldwide. It included the Billboard Hot 100 number-one single "Dilemma", as well as the UK top-five hits "Stole" and "Can't Nobody". Rowland also ventured into acting with starring roles in Freddy vs. Jason (2003) and The Seat Filler (2005).
Destiny Fulfilled is the fifth and final studio album by American girl group Destiny's Child. It was released on November 8, 2004, by Columbia Records and Sony Urban Music. Following the conclusion of promotional activities for their globally successful third studio album Survivor (2001), Destiny's Child embarked on a two-year hiatus, during which each member released solo albums to varying levels of success. They reunited in the summer of 2004 to record Destiny Fulfilled, primarily at the Sony Music Studios in New York City. Unlike the group's previous recordings, the album saw each member equally contributing to the songwriting and production, drawing inspiration from the events in their lives while being apart.
Tenitra Michelle Williams is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame in the early 2000s as a member of R&B girl group Destiny's Child, one of the best-selling female groups of all time with over 100 million records, of which more than 60 million copies sold with the trio lineup that included Williams. During her time in the group she earned several accolades including a Grammy Award and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Survivor is the third studio album by American girl group Destiny's Child. It was released on April 25, 2001, by Columbia Records. As their breakthrough second studio album The Writing's on the Wall (1999) became a rising commercial success, Destiny's Child faced the controversial departure of original members LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson, who were replaced with Farrah Franklin and Michelle Williams, in February 2000. Soon afterwards, they commenced production of their third studio album, tentatively titled Independent Women.
Simply Deep is the debut solo studio album by American singer Kelly Rowland. It was first released on October 22, 2002, by Columbia Records and Music World Entertainment. Initially expected to be released during the hiatus of her group Destiny's Child in 2003, recording of the album was accelerated after the success of the single "Dilemma," a collaboration with rapper Nelly. Largely produced within three weeks only, guest appearances on Simply Deep include Nelly, Solange Knowles and Joe Budden.
Celtic Woman is an all-female Irish musical ensemble, formed in 2004 for a one-time event held in Dublin, Ireland. They started touring internationally as a group after multiple airings on PBS helped to boost the group's popularity.
"Girl" is a song recorded by American girl group Destiny's Child for their fifth studio album Destiny Fulfilled (2004). The group co-wrote the song with Darkchild, Ric Rude, Angela Beyincé, Sean Garrett, and Patrick "9th Wonder" Douthit; the latter co-produced it with group members Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland. Sampling "Ocean of Thoughts and Dreams" by the Dramatics, the soul song was written about an abusive relationship Rowland went through during the time of writing. "Girl" was released as the third single from Destiny Fulfilled on March 15, 2005, by Columbia Records.
"Soldier" is a song recorded by American group Destiny's Child, featuring American rappers T.I. and Lil Wayne, for the group's final studio album Destiny Fulfilled (2004). The artists wrote the song with Sean Garrett and Rich Harrison who produced it with the latter co-produced it with Beyoncé. A Southern hip hop mid-tempo song, it lyrically describes each member's favorite type of male love interest. The song was released as the second single from Destiny Fulfilled on November 9, 2004, by Columbia Records and Sony Urban Music.
"Stole" is a song by American singer Kelly Rowland. It was written and produced by Dane Deviller, Sean Hosein and Steve Kipner for Rowland's debut solo album Simply Deep (2002). A rock-tinged mid-tempo pop song, "Stole" describes the collateral effects of a school shooting. Following "Dilemma" (2002), Rowland's worldwide number-one hit with rapper Nelly, "Stole" was released as her official solo debut single as well as the album's lead single on September 9, 2002.
Ms. Kelly is the second solo studio album by American recording artist Kelly Rowland. It was released on June 20, 2007, through Columbia Records in collaboration with Music World Entertainment. Originally titled My Story and expected for a mid-2006 release, the album marked Rowland's first solo studio album in four years. Retitled and delayed numerous times prior to its official release, the album's release date was eventually moved to 2007 in favor of a multi-tiered marketing strategy and additional recording sessions. Willed to produce a more personal effort after her debut studio album Simply Deep (2002), Rowland contributed nine tracks to the reworked Ms. Kelly, which took her solo work further into urban music markets, involving production by Scott Storch, Polow da Don, Soulshock & Karlin and singer Tank, among others.
Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It was the final concert tour by American female R&B trio Destiny's Child, that visited Asia, Australia and North America.
Destiny's Child World Tour was the debut headlining concert tour by American girl group Destiny's Child. It was launched in support of their third studio album Survivor (2001). Initially conceived as an extension of Total Request Live Tour–which Destiny's Child co-headlined alongside 3LW, Dream, Eve, Nelly, St. Lunatics, Jessica Simpson and City High through North America from July to September 2001–it was postponed in the aftermath of September 11 attacks. The tour ultimately commenced in Melbourne, Australia on April 29, 2002 and ended in Belfast, Northern Ireland on June 24, after 37 shows across Oceania, Japan and Europe.
The Ms. Kelly Tour was the second concert tour by American R&B recording artist Kelly Rowland. It was launched in support of her second studio album Ms. Kelly (2007). The tour began on October 30, 2007 in Sacramento, California and ended on December 1, 2007 in Las Vegas. American R&B singer Mario opened for Rowland at selected venues. The tour showcased Rowland performing songs from her albums Simply Deep and Ms. Kelly as well as in-concert surprises from the Destiny's Child repertoire and more.
The Total Request Live Tour was a co-headlining tour featuring American groups, 3LW, Destiny's Child, Dream, St. Lunatics and American artists Eve and Nelly. Jessica Simpson joined the tour for select dates before venturing off to her own solo tour. Her slot was later taken by City High.
Talk a Good Game is the fourth studio album by the American singer Kelly Rowland. Formerly titled Year of the Woman, the album was released on June 18, 2013, by Universal Republic and its affiliated record labels. Incorporating a base core of R&B and pop music, Talk a Good Game was influenced by the likes of Whitney Houston, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder among Rowland's other idols. She wanted the album to be a celebration of womanhood and referred to the record as her most personal album to date. On the album, she co-wrote all but one song, "Freak", a cover version of the 2010 song by the entertainer Jamie Foxx from his fourth studio album Best Night of My Life. A deluxe edition, and a Target-exclusive edition of the album with bonus tracks, were released simultaneously with the twelve-track standard edition.
"Say Yes" is a song by American singer Michelle Williams, taken from her fourth studio album Journey to Freedom (2014). It features Williams' former Destiny's Child groupmates Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland. The song was written by Williams, Carmen Reece, Al Sherrod Lambert and Harmony Samuels who also produced it. E1 Music released "Say Yes" as the album's third single on June 2, 2014. "Say Yes" marks the third time the trio collaborated as solo artists following the disbandment of their group in 2006.
Journey to Freedom is the fourth studio album by American recording artist Michelle Williams, released on September 9, 2014, by E1 Music and Light Records. It marked her first release under the label after severing professional ties with longtime record company Columbia Records and manager Mathew Knowles in 2009. Following a hiatus from her recording career, Williams' album, a collaboration with main producer Harmony Samuels, was a fusion of both urban contemporary gospel and R&B sounds.
June's Diary is an American girl group formed by singer Kelly Rowland and director/choreographer Frank Gatson Jr. on the American reality television docu-series Chasing Destiny in 2016. The group consists of members Kristal Lyndriette Smith, Ashly Williams, Brienna DeVlugt, Gabrielle "Gabby" Carreiro and Shyann Roberts. They signed a deal with L.A. Reid's record label Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, Inc. The group have supported various artists on tours, such as R. Kelly, Xscape & Jussie Smollett. Teamed Up with En Vogue on ABC's Greatest Hits show with Ken Erlich.
"Love You More at Christmas Time" is a Christmas song by American singer Kelly Rowland. It was released on November 22, 2019 as a single to promote Merry Liddle Christmas, a holiday film in which Rowland stars in. The song was written by Rowland, Nash Overstreet, Angela Beyincé and Shane Stevens, while it was produced by Overstreet.
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