Beyonce attends celeb hairstylist Harry Josh’s 9th Annual Spring Fling Party held at New York City’s Hiro Ballroom at The Maritime Hotel on Sat the 1st of May.
The dress was designed by the late artist Keith Haring.
She wears a black patent Givenchy handbag.
The song was produced by Vincent Herbert, Rob Fusari and Wyclef Jean
We found an interview on mixonline.comwhere Wyclef talks a little about working with DC…
You guys have worked with artists who were just starting out. What was it like working with Destiny’s Child and watching them explode on the music scene?
We’re fortunate enough to work with everybody when they’re just getting started. And they come to us and say, “Clef, Jerry, could y’all give us a lift-off?” Working with Destiny’s Child was incredible. We see the potential. In the line of work we are in, you can see who’s gonna blow and who’s not gonna blow. And what I loved about Beyonce and Kelly the most — when I worked with them in the studio — is their attitudes: humble, they laid back. And that’s the attitude that determines how long you’re really gonna last in this thing.
“No, No, No” debuted at number 64 on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 29, 1997, and climbed to number three during its eighteenth week on the chart. It peaked at number one on the Hot 100 Singles Sales chart and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart for two weeks. The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number five on 28 March 1998, and spent eight weeks in the Top 75.
It sold over 146,000 copies in the UK and over 1 million copies worldwide.
In 1998, the song won two Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards for “Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo” and “Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist”.
At the end of Lady Gaga’s “Telephone” video, just as they are leaving the scene of a killing spree at a diner, fans see Gaga and Beyoncé drive off into the desert, “Thelma & Louise” style. The video then shows the following graphic: “To Be Continued.” So, what plans do Gaga and video director Jonas Åkerlund, planned this clip as a sequel to “Paparazzi,” have in store for the third part? Well, not much of anything — for now, at least.
“Well, there’s no plan,” Åkerlund told MTV News. “As I said, we’re very spontaneous. We’ll see.”
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