MathewKnowles says Beyonce's career would have been affected if she had darker skin
Mathew Knowles visits SiriusXM Studios on June 18, 2019 in New York City.
When Mathew Knowles -- music exec and talent manager, who managed the early careers of his daughters Beyoncé and Solange and Destiny's Child -- appeared on SiriusXM's"There’s still segregation," he said. "Programmers, especially at pop radio, [have] this imagery of what beauty looks like. They wanted that imagery to be the same as singing those records.”
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