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00:00Kelly Rowland Reveals How Her Distant Father Shaped Her Love For Music
00:04Kelly Rowland revealed her estranged father inspired her singing,
00:08tracing it to family lineage and motherhood-driven healing and reconnection.
00:12From Destiny's Child to Solo Stardom
00:15With Destiny's Child, she, Beyoncé Knowles, and Michelle Williams earned multiple Grammys and sold over 60 million records.
00:23In 2002, Simply Deep debuted at number one in the UK, sold 5 million plus, and featured Nelly's Dilemma.
00:30Reinvention, Longevity, and Cultural Impact
00:33Ms. Kelly produced Like This, Work, and When Love Takes Over, with David Guetta, expanding her dance reach.
00:41Here I Am added Commander and Motivation featuring Lil Wayne.
00:45A Complicated Relationship with a Lasting Impact
00:48Kelly Rowland reflected on her estranged father, revealing her inherited musical roots through her grandmother,
00:54and finding peace with family distance.
00:57Motherhood Changed Everything
00:58Motherhood Pushed Kelly Rowland to Confront Childhood Wounds
01:02Embrace Forgiveness, and Rebuild Her Estranged Relationship With Her Father
01:06Television, Mentorship, and Leadership
01:09She judged and coached on The X Factor UK and USA and The Voice Australia.
01:14With The Voice UK Upcoming, she helped Little Mix and June's Diary too.
01:19A Legacy Rooted in Family and Forgiveness
01:22Artistry is born from Contradiction, where love and distance, pain and purpose, and absence and inheritance co-exist.
01:30Her voice carries memory from jazz standards to modern R&B.
01:34Fatherhood in Hollywood, A Broader Conversation
01:37Her story joins a wider Hollywood conversation, where Denzel Washington, Will Smith, and Jay-Z discuss father's presence and absence.
01:46They challenge masculinity and encourage healing.
01:49Healing Through Music and Truth
01:51Rowland's admission reflects growth, motherhood, and understanding, showing that powerful music stories often begin at home.
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