He masterminded his talented daughter's rise
to fame in Destiny's Child, before helping her get started on a solo career.
Now beyonce's father Mathew Knowles has spoken out about colorism
in the music industry, saying that his superstar daughter and her sister
Solange wouldn't be as famous if they had darker skin.
Talking to Ebony, he said the biggest black female stars all had lighter
skin.
'When it comes to Black females, who are the people who get their music
played on pop radio? Mariah Carey, Rihanna, the female rapper Nicki Minaj, my
kids [Beyonce and Solange],' he told Ebony magazine.
Since parting ways with Beyonce professionally in 2011, African-American
Knowles has reinvented himself as a college professor, and is promoting a new
book about race relations, titled Racism: From the Eyes of a Child.
In his interview the 66-year-old also addressed his own deep-rooted
attitudes to skin color, saying that when he first met Beyonce's mother, his
ex-wife of 31 years, he assumed she was white.
'I actually thought when I
met Tina, my former wife, that she was White. Later I found out that she
wasn’t, and she was actually very much in-tune with her Blackness.'
He said that his preference
for white or light-skinned black women was embedded in his childhood in
Gadsden, a small town near the city of Birmingham, Alabama.
Said Knowles: 'When I was
growing up, my mother used to say, "Don’t ever bring no nappy-head Black
girl to my house." In the deep South in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s, the shade
of your Blackness was considered important. So I, unfortunately, grew up
hearing that message.'
She signed up to join a girlband, Girls Tyme,
when she was eight, with Knowles quitting his full-time sales job to co-manage
the band two years later.
The band became Destiny's Child, which three years later signed
a seven-album deal with Columbia/Sony.
Knowles co-managed Destiny's Child throughout, and was also credited as
executive producer on Beyonce's first solo album Dangerously In Love, before
she ended her working relationship with her father in 2011.
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