Notable/Quotable: Mathew Knowles On The Talk of Beyonce Not Being Able To Sing

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"At 12 years into her career, the last thing someone should be questioning is her vocal ability. That would be like questioning if Kobe Bryant could shoot a jump shot. The vocals were obviously altered."


-- Beyoncé's father/manager Mathew Knowles responding to the controversy brewing over the alleged audio of her singing at 'The Today Show.' (TMZ)

-- Honeymag.com link about Beyoncé singing controversy.

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    Singer Beyonce of the U.S. performs during the World Music Awards in Monte Carlo November 9, 2008. Beyonce received the Outstanding Contribution to the Arts Award. The World Music Awards honours the best selling recording artists from around the world. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (MONACO)

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    Singer Beyonce of the U.S. performs during the World Music Awards in Monte Carlo November 9, 2008. Beyonce received the Outstanding Contribution to the Arts Award. The World Music Awards honours the best selling recording artists from around the world. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (MONACO)

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    Singer Beyonce of the U.S. poses after receiving the Outstanding Contribution to the Arts Award during the World Music Awards in Monte Carlo November 9, 2008. The World Music Awards honours the best selling recording artists from around the world. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (MONACO)

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    Singer Beyonce of the U.S. poses after receiving the Outstanding Contribution to the Arts Award during the World Music Awards in Monte Carlo November 9, 2008. The World Music Awards honours the best selling recording artists from around the world. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (MONACO)

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    Singer Beyonce of the U.S. performs during the World Music Awards in Monte Carlo November 9, 2008. Beyonce received the Outstanding Contribution to the Arts Award. The World Music Awards honours the best selling recording artists from around the world. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (MONACO)

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    Singer Beyonce of the U.S. performs during the World Music Awards in Monte Carlo November 9, 2008. Beyonce received the Outstanding Contribution to the Arts Award. The World Music Awards honours the best selling recording artists from around the world. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (MONACO)

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    Singer Beyonce of the U.S. performs during the World Music Awards in Monte Carlo November 9, 2008. Beyonce received the Outstanding Contribution to the Arts Award. The World Music Awards honours the best selling recording artists from around the world. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (MONACO)

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    Singer Beyonce of the U.S. performs during the World Music Awards in Monte Carlo November 9, 2008. Beyonce received the Outstanding Contribution to the Arts Award. The World Music Awards honours the best selling recording artists from around the world. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (MONACO)

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    American singer Beyonce holds the award for outstanding contribution to the arts during the 2008 World Music Awards ceremony in Monaco, Sunday Nov. 9, 2008. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)

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    American singer Beyonce receives the award for outstanding contribution to the arts during the 2008 World Music Awards ceremony in Monaco, Sunday Nov. 9, 2008. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)

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