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From Destiny’s Child to Cowboy Carter: Beyonce’s evolution over the years

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Over the years, Beyonce has continually pushed her music and style in new directions.

The ever-evolving singer superstar is now set to embark on a new era with the release of Cowboy Carter, her country-inspired album.

Ahead of its release on Friday, here is a look at her evolution over her career.

– Destiny’s Child

After growing up singing as a child, Beyonce first rose to fame with R&B girl group Destiny’s Child in the 1990s and early 2000s.

Following a number of line-up and name changes, the group’s final form consisted and Michelle Williams.

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