Kelly Rowland was a keynote speaker at SXSW where she revealed how she misses girl groups and the desire for solo artists.
“There’s been so many artists — and there’s nothing wrong with it — who want to be solo,” Rowland tells attendees of South By Southwest on Saturday.
“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 Rowland also discussed her reality show series, “Chasing Destiny,” and what qualities a girl group should possess to be successful.
“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,” she said.