Destiny's Child, an R&B group formed in Houston, Texas in 1990, achieved significant commercial success in the late '90s, rivaling groups like TLC. Despite lineup changes and internal conflicts, the group solidified its position in the music industry and emerged with hitmaking power. Destiny's Child signed with Columbia in 1997 and released their self-titled debut album in early 1998, featuring successful singles like "No No No" and "Bills, Bills, Bills."
The group faced personnel changes and legal disputes, leading to the departure of members and the eventual trio lineup of Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams. Destiny's Child continued to release successful albums like "The Writing's on the Wall" and "Survivor," with hit singles such as "Say My Name" and "Bootylicious." The members pursued solo projects while intermittently reuniting for new music, including the 2013 release of the song "Nuclear" for the Love Songs compilation.