11997: An Early Start
Tim Mosenfelder//Getty ImagesThe Houston-native was just 16 years old when she and her all-female singing group landed their first record deal in 1997.
21998: The Original Destiny's Child
Jim Smeal//Getty ImagesDestiny's Child was signed by Columbia Records and managed by her father, Mathew Knowles. The original foursome featured Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, LeToya Luckett, and LaTavia Roberson.
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31999: Hit After Hit
Jim Smeal//Getty ImagesIn 1998, Destiny's Child released its debut self-titled album and quickly became one of the biggest new R&B groups. Their second album, The Writings on the Wall, was released in 1999 and included hits like "Bills Bills Bills" and "Say My Name."
42000: A Group Shake-Up
Frank Micelotta Archive//Getty ImagesAfter a reported dispute between Luckett, Roberson, and Mathew Knowles, the singers were replaced with Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin. The latter was only in the group for a few months.
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52000: A Big Win
Kevin.Mazur/INACTIVE//Getty ImagesThe group wore custom leather and rhinestone ensembles for their MTV Video Music Awards debut in 2000—and took home their first Moon Man for Best R&B Video for "Say My Name."
62000: The Manager Dad
Pam Francis//Getty ImagesBefore Kris Jenner coined the term "momager," there was Mathew Knowles. Beyoncé's father managed the group and her solo career until 2011.
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72001: Continuing to Grow
Jim Smeal//Getty ImagesBy 2001, the group was firmly a trio and one of the biggest names in R&B. Later that year, Destiny's Child released its third studio album, Survivor.
82001: A New Relationship
KMazur//Getty ImagesBeyoncé met Jay-Z when she was 18 (so sometime between 1999 and 2000), but they didn't start dating for over a year. Soon after, they began making music together. Jay-Z released "'03 Bonnie & Clyde," featuring Beyoncé, in 2002.
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92001: A Grammy Win
Scott Gries//Getty ImagesThe group was previously nominated for a Grammy for "Bills Bills Bills," but it was their iconic track, "Say My Name," that resulted in Bey's first Grammy wins. They took home the awards for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocals.
102002: The Bootylicious Era
KMazur//Getty ImagesBeyoncé helped coin the word "Bootylicious" in a song on Destiny's Child's third studio album. In 2004, the word was even added to the dictionary.
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112002: Breaking Into Film
Gregg DeGuire//Getty ImagesAfter making her on-screen debut in Carmen: A Hip Hopera, Beyoncé starred alongside Mike Myers in Austin Powers in Goldmember, as Foxxy Cleopatra.
122003: Going Solo
Ian West - PA Images//Getty ImagesBy 2003, Destiny's Child decided to take a hiatus and Beyoncé pursued individual projects. Most notably, she released her debut solo album, Dangerously in Love.
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132004: Sweeping the Grammy Awards
Frederick M. Brown//Getty ImagesThere was no doubt of Beyoncé's star power after the Grammys following her solo debut. The singer took home a total of five awards for her album Dangerously in Love.
142005: The End of Destiny's Child
Frank Micelotta//Getty ImagesAfter Beyoncé's solo success, the band reunited for one last studio album. They released Destiny Fulfilled in 2004 and disbanded in 2006 after their Destiny Fulfilled...And Lovin' It Tour.
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152006: A Place in History
Jason Merritt/TERM//Getty ImagesIn 2006, the group was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The women reunited and showed the world that, despite their split, there were no hard feelings.
162006: Hitting the Pink Carpet
Andrew H. Walker//Getty ImagesDecked out in a pink satin dress, Beyoncé stunned at the premiere for her feature film, The Pink Panther. The singer starred alongside Steve Martin and Kevin Kline.
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172006: The Release of 'B'Day'
Michael Caulfield Archive//Getty ImagesFollowing the success of her first solo album, Beyoncé released B'Day in 2006. It featured iconic tracks, like "Irreplaceable"and "Deja Vu," and was another huge success.
182007: An Oscar-Winning Film
Vince Bucci//Getty ImagesBeyoncé starred in the Broadway-adapted film, Dreamgirls, in 2006, alongside Jennifer Hudson and Jaime Foxx. The film won an impressive five Oscars.
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192008: On Stage With Tina Turner
Kevin Winter//Getty ImagesThe singer performed alongside icon Tina Turner at the Grammy Awards in 2008. The duo sang "Proud Mary" together in an unforgettable performance.
202008: A Secret Wedding
Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesOn April 4, 2008, Jay-Z and Beyoncé held an intimate wedding ceremony at their New York City apartment. The couple got matching roman numeral "IV" tattoos to commemorate the date on their left ring fingers.
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