Destiny's Child Self-Titled Debut: Where Are They Now?

Catch up with the all-star team behind the group's first LP.

'90s Swag  - Before Kelly Rowland opted for long hair, it was Destiny’s Child’s debut video, No, No, No Pt. 2,  that we first saw her short, top curly ‘do, which made her a standout member as the only one with short hair. This would become her signature hairstyle through the era of their sophomore album.(Photo: Columbia Records)
Mathew Knowles on Beyoncé possible becoming a judge on X-Factor: - "It would never happen as Beyoncé would never do that. There are a few things that she would never do and that is one. It's not for her."(Photo: Mark Davis/PictureGroup)
KLC - KLC, then the face of Master P's Beats by the Pound beatmaging team, produced "With Me Part II," featuring P himself. After crafting several of No Limit's blockbusters in the late '90s and early 2000s, KLC recently reunited with Mystikal for a handful of dope, New Orleans-inspired singles, including "Hit Me."  (Photo: Ray Tamarra/Getty Images)Preston Crump - Preston Crump was already an integral part of the sound of the Dungeon Family when he played bass on several tracks on Destiny's Child. In recent years, with Outkast out of the studio, his output has slowed, though he did recently land credits with Citizen Cope and Bizarre.    (Photo: Preston Crump/Facebook)

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Destiny's Child's Self-Titled Debut: Where Are They Now? - 15 years ago, on Feb. 17, 1998, Destiny's Child introduced themselves to the world with their self-titled debut album. The album sold more than a million copies and produced the number one R&B/hip hop hit "No, No, No." It was the beginning of the foursome's legendary run, which would see them become one of the best selling girl groups of all time. But they didn't do it alone — several rappers, producers and songwriters, both renowned and unknown, helped put this key album on the map. Click on to catch up with the all-star team behind Destiny's Child. —Alex Gale (Photo: Columbia Records)

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