Born in 1984 in Texas, Beyoncé's talent was evident even as a child. At the age of seven, she beat children twice her age to win a talent show with her singing, and at just eight years old, she made it into an all-girls entertainment group called Girls Tyme that rapped, sang, and danced. The group failed to win after competing in Star Search, a national talent show. As a child performer just starting, things did not fall into place for Beyoncé, despite her talent. However, that did not stop her or the Girls Tyme group.
When Beyoncé was twelve, her father decided to quit his job and manage the group full-time. He perhaps recognized their talent and felt they would require serious management to succeed. However, despite his noble intentions, the decision seriously affected the family, slashing their income by half. They also had issues with the IRS after her father left his job. Eventually, the family was forced to move into separate apartments after selling their house and cars.
Around this same period, Girls Tyme also tried to sign with a record label. The quest for a record label was not easy, but after multiple auditions at different labels, they were picked up by Elektra Records. The relief was, unfortunately, short-lived. The company cut Girls Tyme before they could even release anything. The company claimed that the group was “too young and undeveloped” at the time. Without a record label, the financial challenges began weighing on Beyoncé and
her family.