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List Price: $11.98 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 57337
Released: February 17, 1998 |
| Our Price: $2.00 |
| Used Price: $0.72 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Destiny's Child Track Listing:
1. Second Nature
2. No, No, No Part 2
3. With Me Part 1
4. Tell Me
5. Bridges
6. No, No, No Part 1
7. With Me Part II
8. Show Me The Way
9. Killing Time
10. Illusion
11. Birthday
12. Sail On
13. My Time Has Come (Dedicated To Andretta Tillman)
Destiny's Child Reviews:
it is worth buying 
2008-07-20 - this is a nice album to listen to its ok it was not all of that but 2 songs i like on here is
no,no,no, part 1
my time has come
other then that the album was ok i give it 3 stars
Bleh. 
2007-10-17 - Almost the worst release by Destiny's Child.
Standouts are:
My Time Has Come
No, No, No Pt. I
No, No, No Pt. II
Second Nature
Tolerable tracks:
With Me Pt. I
Bridges
With Me Pt. II
Killing Time
Sail On
Filler, Filler, Filler, FILLER!!
Show Me The Way
Illusion
3.6 stars.
It's better than Survivor (2001) but worse than the other release, Destiny Fulfilled.
The Foundation of Success 
2007-03-09 - This first album from the original DC members was an excellent debut. It could've been great if it weren't for a few tracks "With Me II", and "Illusion". The album didn't need those filler tracks. The ballads were great especially "Tell Me", "Killing Time", and "Second Nature". They really shined with their first single and the rest was history.
This could've been excellent... 
2006-11-24 - This debut could have been excellent if they just ditched the filler and karaoke-like covers. Most of the original songs are excellent, such as Second Nature, With Me I, No No No I & II, and especially Bridges. To put it simply, if the original songs were consolidated as an EP, excluding With Me II, this album would be close to perfection.
Destiny Launched 
2006-11-06 - Debut album from Destiny's Child contains members, Beyonce Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, LeToya Luckett, and Kelly Rowland (Cousin of Beyonce). It's produced by Wyclef Jean and Jermaine Dupri among others. This album is perhaps a little more soulish then upcoming albums, but at the same time it was released before Destiny's Child had found their true sound. It's also lacking hit singles. Infact there are only 2 hitsingles from this album "No No No Part 2" which is a remix of the more slower first part, now feauturing producer Wyclef Jean as a rapper. It's one of their best songs. And then "With Me Part 1" a midmepo quite simular to latter material actually. These were the only hitsingles, but it doesn't mean that the rest of the album is bogus. Destiny's Child are showing promise at first glimpse, "Second Nature" is a great ballad and love-midtempo "Show Me The Way" aswell as "Illusion" which is a remake of the 80's song "Just An Illusion" from Imagination and "Sail On" a Commodores cover. There are too many ballads for many taste though, later we would find out that Destiny's Child were better suited for faster uptempo songs with female attitute then ballads. This album shows promise which would give result when their sophmore album would come out in 1999 but it suffers a little from few hitsingles and not having the "identity" yet, however it's a good way of discover a up an coming band that later would get superstatus. Good not Great Debut, 3'5 stars.