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Matthew Knowles Talks Destiny’s Child Reunion

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 width=In an interview with The Huffington Post when questioned about his label’s upcoming plans, Mathew Knowles said,”We still have our joint venture with Sony, and in November, we’re putting out two Destiny’s Child catalog records with new material. So we’re going to start doing strategic things like that.”Knowles also talked about a possible Destiny’s Child reunion tour, but admitted that it would depend on whether it would fit in with the artists‘ respective solo careers.”It takes a year of planning to do these tours, but first it starts with the artist wanting to do it. And I think the ladies are still working happily in their solo careers,” he explained, adding, “And I hope in the next five years that there is a reunion tour. I think it would be incredible.”And according to Beyonce’s daddy, the hardest thing is not getting the girls together but choosing the songs they would perform on the highly anticipated tour.”The hardest thing would be choosing which songs they’re going to do, because we would want to mix it up with solo hits and Destiny’s Child hits. We would have to throw away some #1″�s from off the set list,” Knowles said.

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