Watch 10-Year-Old Beyoncé Perform With Her 1992 Hip-Hop Group
Twenty-six years back,
Beyoncé was the lead singer of a burgeoning band. It just isn't the one you think.
Before Destiny's Child, there was Ladies Tyme, a musical act that mixed hip-hop and R&B and included Knowles, Kelly Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett.
Ted Owen and Co — an auction residence — is selling what they claim is Beyoncé's first professional recording because the lead singer of the order. The teaser for the video is peak-90s, which means there really is a fair quantity of neon-colored overalls and choreographed dancing.
"The collection is currently comprised of 19 Videotapes (previously 11) that contain the footage from Beyoncé’s first two professionally produced music video productions," writes Ted Owen and Co on their website. "These videos were never officially released...Included are Beyoncé’s rehearsals, performances and outtakes that were shot before, while in and right after an on-stage efficiency with her categorize Girl’s Tyme."
The original asking price in
2016 was $3.8 million, yet that number probably went up considering the tapes went from 11 to 19 in total. If you are a member of the BeyHive and have serious money to fork over, go to
Ted Owen and Co's website to learn more.
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