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Why Destiny's Child fans are convinced new music is coming

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Beyonce announcing that new music is on the way
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ByDanielle Long
August 19, 2021, 2:55 PM

Is the trio best known as Destiny's Child gearing up for a reunion?

Fans almost lost their breath on Wednesday after social media pages for the group, which is comprised of Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, updated their header photos.

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The simple act sent Twitter into a frenzy, making Destiny's Child a trending topic over speculation of what it all meant.

Some speculated it meant new music is on the horizon for the R&B group, which was only fueled by a recent rare interview that Beyoncé did with Harper's Bazaar.

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After explaining she's been in the studio for a year and a half, the Ivy Park founder revealed, "Yes, the music is coming!"

Whether or not that music will be solo or with the group was not specified.

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Destiny's Child split in 2006. Their final album, "Destiny Fulfilled," which gave birth to hits "Soldier" and "Lose My Breath," was released in 2004.

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