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Originally posted by Questions404
Hollering: After all of the darkness and sadness will come happiness; if I surround myself with positive things, I will gain prosperity.
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Originally posted by lovelyivy84
Yes but managers are about making MONEY. He gets a cut of EVERYTHING that they do, and while I am sure that to some extent he seeks opportunities for them, they are at a level where his job is sorting through what comes to them from the many, man sources that want to work with the group. If someone offered him MONEY for Kelly or Michelle I DOUBT he'd say no just for Beyonce. That family is about business.
People want Beyonce. Say what you want about Kelly 'n em but nobody talks about them or really cares what they do. On her own, she would probably be at about a Keke Wyatt level of fame- just famous for being on other people's tracks for 15 minutes. Beyonce is the star quality, she just is.
Of course if Kelly starts dating 50 or somebody like that and hits the red carpet then that'll change, but she has never been in demand.
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Four words: Nothing but the truth.
First of all, Kelly has a strong voice, the girl can sing. The new style she rocked at the VMAs suited her and her old ver short cut was too cute. Unlike Beyonce she has not had nearly as many fashion or hair trains (perhaps because Kelly's body is mor proportionate than Beyonce's). And while I think Beyonce does have vocal and song writing talent so does Kelly. I think the Knowles don't know how to be objective. Matthew has Beyonce up their rubbing with other celebrities and networking so they'll say wonderful things about her and in turn convince the whole world. I'm a business major, I was taught If you want to sell something you have to convince the other person they want what you're trying to offer. Attitudes are more important than facts. If you put Beyonce up there as the best and she gives off that appearance then most likely others will accept her as the best.
In the end, if Kelly and Michelle are willing to settle with Matthew then that's something they'll have to answer for when asked why they never performed up to their potential.