Beyoncé displayed a passion for music and dance from a young age, performing in local talent shows by the age of 7.
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Rising to fame as the lead singer of Destiny's Child, originally named "Girl's Tyme," Beyoncé, along with Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, formed the iconic trio.
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Beyond music, Beyoncé has left a mark in film, starring in notable movies such as "Austin Powers in Goldmember" (2002) and "Dreamgirls" (2006).
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As a savvy entrepreneur, Beyoncé co-founded House of Deréon and invested in beverage companies, creating her own beverage, WTRMLN WTR.
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Introducing her alter ego in 2008, Beyoncé explored a more assertive side in her music, notably in the album "I Am... Sasha Fierce."
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One of the most awarded artists globally, Beyoncé holds the record for the most Grammy wins by a female artist in a single night, with six awards in 2010.
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Beyond music, Beyoncé advocates for racial and gender equality, evident in her powerful visual album "Lemonade."
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Affectionately known as "Queen Bey" by fans, Beyoncé's nickname reflects her royal status in the entertainment industry and her impact on popular culture.
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Innovating the music industry, Beyoncé popularized surprise album releases with her self-titled album "Beyoncé" in 2013, catching fans off guard.
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Married to rapper Jay-Z since 2008, the couple, known for their private life, is a powerhouse in both the music and business realms, raising three children: Blue Ivy, Rumi, and Sir.
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