When I first saw Destiny's Child, I was in the fifth grade, and it made me want to sing and make music, and there would be these freestyles on the radio for what seemed like hours; it was just so cool to me.
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I like Destiny's Child.
When I was writing the Destiny's Child songs, it was a big thing to be that young and taking control. And the label at the time didn't know that we were going to be that successful, so they gave us all control. And I got used to it.
When Destiny's Child released their first record, I don't think I even noticed. I was still at school, and I had my own life in Houston.
I was crazy for music as a high school kid and a college kid.
When I was a preteen, I got into singing, and became really obsessed with it. But then, of course, that didn't work out.
I was always into pop music, Destiny's Child, songs with catchy music. Even when I was writing when I was younger, it wasn't all about expressing myself; it was just about making fun music.
Music was very influential on me as a kid.
When I went to see certain shows when I was a kid, they changed my life. They made me tap into that place inside myself that I was unable to get to, so music is that tool, that bridge, and that's the kind of music I'm interested in making.
It was a pleasure to work with Destiny's Child in the beginning of their career. Working in the studio with Beyonce was a lot of fun. She's an extremely hard worker, perfectionist, and a talented writer.
I was always fascinated with rock 'n' roll, or girls, or something like that when I was a kid.
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