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Singer Kelly Rowland has admitted that she misses being apart of the legendary group Destiny’s child. Kelly feels like girl groups as a whole are missing from today’s music.

In a recent interview she said that people’s desire to go solo is what is causing girl groups to fall off.

“It’s what we’re used to right now. And like I said, there’s nothing wrong with it. But I think it’s time for another generation to see women coming together. I think it’s time for another generation to see camaraderie. I think it’s time for another generation to hear voices together. To hear the power of it, how exciting it is. How it’s a force on stage. That is something that is missed. Hell, I miss it.”

Kelly hopes that her new reality TV show “Chasing Destiny” is going to be the springboard to bring those girl groups back. The show will focus on Kelly teaching up and coming female artists about the industry and creating the next big girl group.

“Confidence. They better be able to sing their butts off — and these girls can sing their faces off. And work ethic. I think the difference between Destiny’s Child and anyone else, we just outworked everybody. It’s the power of females. It’s the power of females coming together. And I think its a culture that’s missed. That’s the main reason why I felt there was a void in the market place. Yes, we have Fifth Harmony, yes, we have Little Mix, but that’s two. When we were coming up there was En Vogue, Jade, Xscape, Spice Girls, Dixie Chicks. Girl groups of all genres.”

Kelly wants to let people know that girl groups are still important as they were when she broke onto the scene with Destiny’s Child.

Here is a trailer for the new show.

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