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Kelly Rowland Teases Beyoncé's Unique 'Algebra' Pronunciation
20 Feb
Summary
- Kelly Rowland corrected Scott Evans on Beyoncé's pronunciation of 'algebra'.
- Rowland noted Beyoncé's distinct 'alge-buh' delivery without the 'r'.
- Both singers were part of the iconic group Destiny's Child.

Kelly Rowland recently offered a humorous observation regarding her friend and fellow Destiny's Child member, Beyoncé. While appearing on Scott Evans' YouTube series, House Guest, Rowland playfully corrected Evans' pronunciation of the word "algebra" from Beyoncé's 2011 hit, "1+1."
Rowland pointed out that Beyoncé pronounces the word as "alge-buh," notably omitting the 'r' sound. She expressed her affection for this unique vocalization, calling the song "so beautiful" and praising Beyoncé's powerful performance of it.
This lighthearted critique comes from a place of deep camaraderie. Rowland and Beyoncé share a long history, having risen to fame together in Destiny's Child and remaining close friends. Rowland confirmed that Beyoncé had given her notes after attending a recent performance, a practice Rowland embraces.
She described this feedback dynamic as "iron sharpens iron," highlighting her appreciation for constructive criticism from trusted peers. Rowland believes in surrounding herself with those whose opinions she respects, enabling continuous growth and preventing creative stagnation.




