Tag: Kelly Rowland

  • Beyonce holds African themed baby shower

    Beyonce holds African themed baby shower

    Grammy award singer Beyonce, 35, who is expecting twins with husband Jay-Z, had an African themed baby shower to celebrate her upcoming bundles of joy with friends and family.

    The “Carter push party” which held on Saturday In Los Angeles, had African drummers, people dressed in African outfits and Afrobeats music blasting in one of the make shift huts.

    Celebrities in attendance included Jay Z, Mum, Tina Knowles, Kelly Rowland, Solange, Michelle Williams and a host of others.

    Beyonce and Jay Z, officially became billionaires according to Forbes which has placed their joint wealth at $1.16 billion.

  • Kelly Rowland’s mum dies

    Kelly Rowland’s mum dies

    Latest reports confirm singer Kelly Rowland’s beloved mother Doris Rowland Garrison has passed on.

    Rumours claim the mother of Destiny’s Child star had been suffering from a health ailment for quite sometime.

    Although the 33-year-old songstress is yet to mention her mom’s passing on social media, some friends of the family confirmed the sad news on Twitter:

    @politicalDaM: “RIP Doris Rowland Garrison, the Mother of @KELLYROWLAND & My Friend Orlando Rowland.”

    Now, several fans are now spreading the tragic news and sharing their sorrowful condolences:

    @GagaLovesBey: “Kelly Rowland’s mother died. RIP.”

    @_AmazingAura: “Kelly Rowland lost her mother. #Beyhive let’s send love to Kelly and her new baby.”

    @TheShadeRoom: “We just want to send our condolences to Kelly Rowland’s family right now! Kelly Rowland’s mother passed away yesterday only weeks after Kelly gave birth to her son. Our hearts go out to both Kelly & Todd right now!! #kellyrowland.”

    Kelly was delivered of a baby boy for husband Tim Witherspoon early November.

  • It’s a boy for Kelly Rowland

    It’s a boy for Kelly Rowland

    Kelly Rowland is now a proud mother of a baby boy.

    The former destiny’s child singer confirmed she just welcomed her first child with her husband Tim Witherspoon, yesterday, November 4th at 1:30pm.

    The couple have named their 3.4kg baby Titan Jewell Witherspoon

    “We are thrilled to announce that today we are the proud parents of our first son, We are blessed to report everyone is healthy and happy!” She said in a statement

    Throughout her pregnancy, the 33 year old dropped many hints about the sex of her baby by posting a snapshot of mini Air Jordans with the caption “I’ll be stuntin’ like my daddy.”

  • Destiny Child  reunites in Say Yes

    Destiny Child reunites in Say Yes

    DESTINY Child, the singing trio that held sway in the early 2000s, has come together to support their band member, Michelle Williams, for her song, Say Yes.

    Michelle is joined by her Destiny’s Child sisters, and Kelly Rowland, on the gospel tune.

    Over a rolling drum beat, the three friends celebrated the Almighty Lord, singing out: “When Jesus says yes, nobody can say no,” on the song. The song is expected to appear on Michelle’s upcoming fourth solo album, Journey to Freedom, soon.

    Formed in 1990 in Houston, Texas, Destiny’s Child members began their musical careers as Girl’s Tyme. After years of limited success, they were signed in 1996 to Columbia Records as Destiny’s Child.

    Destiny’s Child was launched into recognition, following the 1999 release of their best-selling second album, The Writing’s on the Wall, which contained the hit singles, Bills, Bills, Bills and Say My Name. Despite the commercial success, the group was plagued by internal conflict and legal turmoil, as Roberson and Luckett attempted to split from the group’s manager Mathew Knowles, citing favoritism of Knowles and Rowland.

    After about 15 years together, the trio of Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams went their separate ways, after wrapping up their Destiny Fulfilled … And Lovin’ It Tour in 2005.

    Rowland made the surprise announcement onstage before 16,000 fans in Barcelona.

  • LLAM: Kelly Rowland to host show on Fayrouz turquoise carpet

    LLAM: Kelly Rowland to host show on Fayrouz turquoise carpet

    AMERICAN singer, Kelly Rowland, who will headline the forthcoming Darey Art Alade’s St. Valentine’s Day concert tagged Love Like a Movie (LLAM) will be hosted on the Fayrouz turquoise carpet before the concert commences.

    This year’s show tagged The Love Roller Coaster has been generating lots of publicity, ever since the American singer and former member of dynamic singing group, Destiny’s Child, was announced as the surprise act for the concert.

    Rowland will be joining some of Nigeria’s biggest names on stage to deliver another ground-breaking concert. The list includes D’banj, Tiwa Savage, Seyi Shay, Mo ‘Eazy, Zaina, Timi Dakolo, Waje, Muna, JJC and Eva, among others.

    Fayrouz has been a part of Love Like a Movie since the maiden edition, which featured international reality star, Kim Kardashian.

    “The concept behind “Love Like a Movie”, which combines music and cirque du soleil type theatrics, is an original initiative within the Nigerian music scene and this represents what Fayrouz stands for, which is unconventional and open-minded. We can’t wait to host Kelly Rowland and have her taste our unique cocktails,” said Senior Brand Manager, Fayrouz, Nnenna Ifebigh-Hemeson.

  • After fainting on Nigerian stage, Kelly Rowland returns

    After fainting on Nigerian stage, Kelly Rowland returns

    American singer Kelly Rowland has been announced as the headliner artiste for the second edition of Darey Art Alade’s critically acclaimed music concert, Love Like a Movie (LLAM).

    Rowland made history in Nigeria when, on Sunday, July 15, 2007, she collapsed while performing at the second edition of the now rested Thisday Music Festival, after suffering dehydration.

    Incidentally, as the buzz for St. Valentine’s Day offerings fill the airwaves, one promo that has elicited ecstatic reactions in the social media is that of the visiting American singer cum actress.

    This year’s edition, tagged The Love Roller Coaster, will feature an impressive line up of Nigerian stars, including D’banj, Tiwa Savage, Seyi Shay, Mo ‘Eazy, Zaina, Timi Dakolo, Waje, Muna, JJC, Eva.

    Rowland, a popular Grammy award-winning artiste and former member of the best selling female R n’ B group, Destiny’s Child, will electrify the stage, accompanied by her world famous dancers.

    Organisers said the show, to hold on Saturday, February 15, at the Eko Hotel & Suites’ Oceanview Grounds, Victoria Island, Lagos, will start with a red carpet to be streamed online across the world.

    The fashionable songstress, who was recognised by United Kingdom magazine, Glamour, in 2012 as one of the best-dressed women in the world, will be hosting the red carpet/fashion police with Darey, while analysing the style and fashion to grace the red carpet in this year’s edition of LLAM.

    According to the organisers, the show, an exciting fusion of world-class music and breathtaking theatrics, “will surpass the incredible excitement provided in Season 1 with an amazing line up of artistes and performances.”

    Speaking on Miss Rowland’s selection, Darey said “Kelly is a great performer and we’re delighted to have her on board LLAM Season 2: The Love Roller Coaster! She’s an extremely talented artiste, beautiful, sexy, friendly and humane. She will undoubtedly enjoy her stay in Nigeria and I’m also hoping she will try some pounded yam and efo riro before she leaves.”

    “I’m so excited to be a part of this innovative concert! And I’m really looking forward to coming to Nigeria too. I hear LLAM Season 1 was simply magical and I can’t wait to get on stage and give a great show,” Rowland said in a statement.

    “There will be a little bit of everything and much more at this year’s edition of Love like A Movie – music, excitement, amazing acrobatics and jaw-dropping surprises. This open air event will host aerial artistes flying from cranes and other spectacular displays, not forgetting the suspense that promises to hold our guests spellbound right from the first note,” Darey assured.

    During the last Valentine, Darey, Nigeria’s super star R n’ B maestro, redefined music showmanship with a first-of-its-kind concert, combining the best of entertainment, music, theatrics and more on one stage. The show was co-hosted by international reality show megastar Kim Kardashian.

     

  • Why I’m airing my  dirty laundry

    Why I’m airing my dirty laundry

    Kelly Rowland is out with a new album that’s attracting a lot of attention because of the chilling track “Dirty Laundry.” Before playing a recent New York show, the former Destiny’s Child member opened up to NAOMI ZEICHNER about transitioning out of an abusive relationship, embracing sex in her songs and her relationships with Beyonce and The-Dream.

    IN the past couple years it has become more important for pop stars, especially female pop stars, to communicate directly with their fans. Did you make a conscious decision to be more transparent with “Dirty Laundry”?

    Well, thank god for my relationship with Dream. I didn’t feel like I had to be put together with Dream. He’s passionate and loves hard, he wouldn’t judge me. He’s very creative and I can tell him if I don’t like something. That’s a great relationship. We started hanging around the end of last year. Jay was touring for Watch the Throne and we all hung out then and I was like, He’s cool. So we all started hanging out. And then [Dream and I] finally got into the studio together. Right before we started recording he said, “Look, I want to dig deep. I want something different from you. I don’t want what’s on the surface. I want to get in the thick of it all, so I know what’s underneath.” And I was like, Ohhh shit. Because once you start doing that, it’s really real. There was just one personal conversation that led to us writing “Dirty Laundry.” And I was like, wait a minute, this is personal! He’s just like, “People go through this everyday. Everybody has their version of their dirty laundry and it allows people to get to know you more. Is that a bad thing?” You sit there and you’re wondering what people are going to say, but in that moment after I sang it I didn’t care. For me it was therapeutic. I felt lighter.

    Do you feel even lighter as you continue to sing and talk about the song now?

    I do. A couple nights ago I had a moment where I felt like it wasn’t the rest of the audience as much as it was just the spotlight on me. I was just really singing the song to myself and became really emotional. And then once the music went off, I was like Oh shit, I’m on stage, and I finished up the record. It does yank at your heart like that, though, because I remember the place I was in, I remember the space, everything that happened.

    During that time, was it difficult to balance the reality of that abusive relationship with your job being a role model of independence?

    You can sing and preach about strength, but of course you still have those moments where you’re like, I’m strong in this way, mentally and whatever, but when you get down to the heart of it all, there’s still some moments where you can grow and learn. There’s nothing wrong with that.

    On “Dirty Laundry” you sing, When you’re soaked in tears for years, it never airs out. Even if lessons from that relationship will stay with you, what was your strategy for managing its negative impact over time?

    I went through a process of getting to know myself. A process of being by myself. Learning what I like and what I don’t like. Just that in itself is quite the featsometimes it takes people years to do that. When you walk around for so long and you’re just existing, it starts to wear on you. A little part of you dies. I got tired of walking around with all that crap and decided it was time to make a change. I looked at it back then like, I’m about to be 30 and every morning that I wake up I want to truly, genuinely be happy. If god is allowing me to open my eyes, why wouldn’t I live each day and every day like I’m grateful for that? I’m just in a place in my life right now, to where I’m just like, You are with this or you ain’t. I used to hear my grandmother say that about anything. You either are with it or you’re not. You’re either happy or you’re not. You either like somebody or you don’t. They either like you or they don’t. So it’s like, Who cares? I’m here to live and I’m going to live my life the best way that I can as a human being and I’m gonna die. But before I do I just want to be happy. I want to be known as a good person and I want to be known as somebody who gives great music. I don’t want to just exist. You can’t just exist in the music industry. Destiny’s Child set such a high bar. I wanna do that on my own, but on my own level. The only person I can be is me. And for so long I remember people saying “Oh, Kelly, that’s a round-the-way chick. You feel like you can just know her and you can be cool.” I’m like, Okay! I’m in a place where I’m a woman and I’m proud of who I am as a woman, and just being real and genuine.

    During that transition, was it difficult to spend time alone?

    Yes. Working, you’re always surrounded by people. The noise becomes comfort, instead of silence being comforting. The sound of your own self breathing should be more than enough. You need that meditation time. At least I do. When I start not meditating in the mornings, I’m scatterbrained, and that starts infiltrating into my work, my relationships, my business. I don’t want that. I’m a control freak. Ask my team! I just want things a certain way or done a certain way. Actually, I’ve slacked off on the reins a little bit, but for a moment there I really felt like I had to take the reins. If prayer and meditation are the ways I can control everything, so be it.

    What qualities do you look for in a romantic partner?

    I need to laugh. Just make me laugh. If you can make me laugh and you can cook and you have great conversation and you are smart, we’re going to have a good time. There’s barely time for me to date really. It’s a very slim amount of time. But I can please myself.

    Why’d you title the album Talk a Good Game?

    It’s just about asking someone to be honest with you. In the album’s title song I’m talking to somebody: I don’t think I can take another broken promise/ Why do things the hard way when you can just be honest. I’ma do what I’m supposed to do, if you tell me you gotta, why do things the hard way, if you give me your love, I’ma give you mine back. If you get to acting up, I’ma cut you off, like that. I don’t think I can take another broken promise, why do things the hard way. You talk a good game is just you talking all of this smack, and I’m just trying to understand where the truth lies. I really value honesty.

    Will Destiny’s Child grow old and perform in Vegas together?

    Well, we’ll never be old, honey! I don’t know. We’ll see. I love what we have right now. The best thing about being with Destiny’s Child is our friendship. I can call the girls, email themit doesn’t matter what time it is. I’m so blessed. I’ve been knowing B since we were 9, 10 years old. Michelle came onto a moving train and now she’s one of the closest people to me in my life. I trust her and I trust B. What we have is very special. And it’s something that some people, not even women, don’t have: genuine friendship and love.

    What’s particularly significant about your relationships with other women?

    I learn something from a woman every single day. From each woman in my lifeI don’t care where she’s from, if I’ve met her for a second. I might learn from how intelligent she is, or the way she speaks, or the way she dresses, or her point of view and her perspective, or her business sense. I love that. It can be the saleswoman at freaking Marshall’s. The other day I was shopping with my mother and niece, and the way the saleswoman said something to my niece made my niece pull up her chest and feel better and walk taller. Women know when we know something that another woman could benefit from. That’s how we empower each other.