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Confessions
Back when the group still had its four original members, Destiny’s Child released their second album The Writing’s On The Wall in 1999 to much fanfare. Their record-breaking album contained the hit singles “Bills, Bills, Bills” and “Say My Name.” The album was also home to “Confessions,” a song about a girl coming clean to her boyfriend about a few things. By the end of the song, which also featured rapper and producer Missy Elliott, the girl told the truth about what went down with an old male friend and what happened to some money that mysteriously went missing. Destiny’s Child’s sophomore album was nominated for six Grammys and sold more than 16 million copies.