2001–2003: Early career and Solo Star Managed by her father Mathew, Knowles first ventured into the music business in 2001 as the lead singer, backed by Destiny's Child, on the title theme song for the animated television series
The Proud Family. She also was a featured performer on "Hey Goldmember" for the soundtrack to the 2002 film
Austin Powers in Goldmember, In 2002, she was featured on
Lil' Romeo's second studio album
Game Time, singing portions of
Luther Vandross-penned "
So Amazing" on the single "True Love", and on Kelly Rowland's debut solo album
Simply Deep, for which she also wrote the tracks "Simply Deep", "Beyond Imagination" and "Obsession". In 2001 she appeared as
Lil' Bow Wow's date in the music video for his single "
Puppy Love". She also made an appearance on
The Master of Disguise soundtrack and made cameos in
Play's video for "M.A.S.T.E.R. (Part II)" featuring
Lil' Fizz. In 2002, she lent her voice to the character Chanel, the cousin of the protagonist
Penny Proud, in an episode of the animated television series
The Proud Family. In June 2003, Mathew Knowles excitedly announced that he was considering adding Knowles to Destiny's Child when the group reunited in 2004, thus turning them into a quartet for the first time since short-lived member
Farrah Franklin left in 2000. Mathew Knowles said he was testing the reactions, and, judging by what he had heard, "it seems like a good idea". Later in August, however, Beyoncé said it was only a rumor and Destiny's Child would remain a trio. Rowland added, "She's a solo star",
name-dropping Knowles's debut album. At age 14, Knowles started working on her debut album
Solo Star, which involved American producers such as
Jermaine Dupri,
the Neptunes,
Linda Perry and
Timbaland among others. She then recorded the album under her father's
Music World Entertainment label with
Columbia Records. The album is primarily uptempo
R&B, although Knowles said there are
pop,
rock,
reggae and
hip hop influences. including its lead single, "
Feelin' You (Part II)". The song failed to enter the
Billboard Hot 100, but reached number three on both the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales and
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart.
Solo Star was released on January 21, 2003, in the United States, where it debuted at number 49 on the
Billboard 200 and reached number 23 on the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Solo Star had a mixed critical reception: William Ruhlmann of
AllMusic called it a "
state-of-the-art contemporary R&B album", but deemed Knowles "lost somewhere in the mix". By mid-2008, the album had sold 112,000 copies domestically according to
Nielsen SoundScan. In 2004, she guest-starred in an episode titled "
The Catch" on the sitcom
One on One. Knowles appeared as a teenager in the 2004
comedy film Johnson Family Vacation, starring alongside American actors
Cedric the Entertainer,
Vanessa Williams and Bow Wow. In 2006, she starred as a cheerleading captain in the film
Bring It On: All or Nothing, the third installment of the
Bring It On series, alongside American actress and singer
Hayden Panettiere. What little critical reaction the low-budget,
direct-to-DVD movie got was negative, and Knowles was described as an "affordable young starlet". Knowles uses her full name for acting, rather than just the first name she uses when singing; for
Bring It On: All or Nothing, she was billed as Solange Knowles-Smith, reflecting her married state at the time. While she was married, her family moved to
Idaho, and while staying there, she resumed writing songs including the singles "
Get Me Bodied" and "
Upgrade U" from her sister's second solo album, ''
B'Day''. Knowles earned the R&B and Hip-Hop Song accolade for "Get Me Bodied" at the 2008
ASCAP Awards. During this time, she had also written songs for Destiny's Child, and members Kelly Rowland and
Michelle Williams. In 2004, while pregnant with her son, she made a
cameo appearance in Destiny's Child's music video for "
Soldier". After her divorce, Knowles returned to Houston to begin working on her second album. In 2007, Knowles renewed her management, signing a record deal with
Geffen and a publishing deal with
EMI. Knowles finished working on her second studio album in 2008 and titled the project
Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams. It includes production by
CeeLo Green,
Soulshock & Karlin and
Mark Ronson as well as an appearance by
Bilal. A collection of
1960s and
1970s influenced songs, it is seen as a departure from her pop-oriented debut, with what
Billboard called "more of a modern twist on hip-hop and R&B flecked with tinges of
blues and
jazz". The album was positively received by critics, with Ian Griffin of
The Guardian considering it far better than her debut. The album's lead single, "
I Decided", was released in April 2008, and reached the top of the
Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart; In support of the album, Knowles began the Solange Presents Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams Tour in Britain in November 2008. Knowles announced via her blog that she would be releasing a series of
mixtapes to coincide with the album. The first mixtape, ''I Can't Get Clearance...'', includes the leaked track "
Fuck the Industry (Signed Sincerely)". On this record, Knowles expressed her views on the current state of the music industry. The lyrics to the song name check some major artists such as
Mary J. Blige,
Ashanti,
Keyshia Cole, and Beyoncé, although she made a point of stating that it does not have "a negative light to any of [them]". The mixtape was never released, but Knowles released "Fuck the Industry (Signed Sincerely)" as a single in 2010.
2009–2014: True EP and Saint Records 2013 In an interview with
MTV in 2009, Knowles revealed that she was determining the type of sound for the follow-up to
Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams. During this time, Knowles also parted ways with the
Interscope-Geffen-A&M record label group. She would now release her third studio album independently. Early in 2010, Knowles traveled to Australia to work with Australian rock band
Midnight Juggernauts on her third studio album. Knowles had planned to release the album in summer as revealed on her official
Twitter account in 2009. She also confirmed on Twitter that she rented a house in
Santa Barbara, California to get into a certain state of mind while writing and making music. On May 7, 2010, Knowles made a guest appearance on the popular children's show,
Yo Gabba Gabba! for a "Mothers Day Special" where she performed an original song called "Momma Loves Baby". In an interview with
Vibe on July 7, 2010, Knowles said she suffered "a little bit of a
breakdown" while recording her new album: "I literally gave up my sanity for a while to do this record. [...] We literally were waking up in the morning and just making music all day and all night. [...] It just started to wear on me in so many different ways. I started having these crazy
panic attacks." Knowles explained how she made sacrifices "mentally, emotionally and financially", and continued, "It's more than an album to me. It's a transitional time in my life." Regarding the musical direction of the album, she said the inspiration came from
new wave and stated, "This is a
dance record, but the lyrics can get pretty dark at times." The video was shot in
Cape Town, South Africa in early September 2012. Knowles revealed in an interview that her mother Tina had paid for Knowles and her friends to fly out and record the video as her birthday gift. On October 24, 2012, Knowles held a listening party in New York City for her EP
True, released for digital download on
iTunes on November 27, 2012. The CD and vinyl was made available on January 8, 2013. Following the EP's release, Knowles appeared on the cover of
The Fader magazine's 84th issue. On May 14, 2013, Knowles announced that she had launched her own record label named Saint Records, which she would be using to release her third full-length album and future music projects distributed through
Sony. Saint Records was established to focus on not-yet mainstream hip-hop and R&B artists. She also collaborated with
the Lonely Island on the song "Semicolon", which was showcased as part of
YouTube's Comedy Week and is featured on the group's album,
The Wack Album. On November 11, 2013, Knowles's record label released its first
compilation album,
Saint Heron.
2015–present: A Seat at the Table and When I Get Home On May 15, 2015, Knowles performed "Rise" for the first time at an
HBO-sponsored event, which was inspired by
police killings of Michael Brown and
Freddie Gray, and the subsequent
protests in Ferguson and
Baltimore. In July 2015, Knowles announced that her third studio album was nearly complete. On her thirtieth birthday, June 24, 2016, she stated that she had completed
A Seat at the Table three days before her birthday, on June 21. The album was released on September 30, 2016, to universal critical acclaim. It became her first number-one album in the United States. This made her and Beyoncé the first sisters to have both had US number-one albums in a calendar year. On October 3, 2016, Knowles released music videos for the songs "Don't Touch My Hair" and "Cranes in the Sky", both co-directed by herself and
Alan Ferguson. In June 2017, Knowles performed at the
Glastonbury Festival; her performance earned a perfect five-star review from Patrick Smith of
The Daily Telegraph, who deemed her "an artist to be cherished" and the performance itself "fantastic theatre". In December 2017, Knowles directed the video for the song "
The Weekend" by
SZA. In 2019, Knowles performed at the
Bonnaroo Music Festival, the
Parklife festival, the
Lovebox Festival, and the
Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival. On March 1, 2019 she released her fourth studio album,
When I Get Home. She previously teased the album by posting two video snippets on her Instagram and Twitter as well as a personal web page on the African-American social networking site
BlackPlanet. Stereo Williams of
The Daily Beast deemed the album a confirmation that Knowles "is one of the most talented singer-songwriters of her generation". ==Artistry==