Lucy Liu Reflects on Destiny's Child Name-Drop in 'Independent Women'

Lucy Liu has reflected on being name-dropped in Destiny's Child's iconic track 'Independent Women, Part 1.' The song, which mentions Liu alongside her 'Charlie's Angels' co-stars, was recorded for the 2000 film and topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 11 weeks. Liu said the moment makes her feel like she is "a part of history." She also expressed pride in her role for advancing Asian representation in Hollywood.

Key Points: Lucy Liu on Destiny's Child 'Independent Women' Lyric

  • Lucy Liu reacts to being name-dropped in Destiny's Child's 'Independent Women'
  • The song was recorded for the 2000 film 'Charlie's Angels'
  • Liu says the name-drop makes her feel part of history
  • She reflects on her role as a milestone for Asian representation in Hollywood
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Lucy Liu reflects on being namedropped in 'Destiny's Child's' 'Independent Woman,

Lucy Liu reacts to being named in Destiny's Child's 'Independent Women, Part 1,' calling it a historic moment and celebrating her role in 'Charlie's Angels.'

"I guess it means you're a part of history. - Lucy Liu"

Washington DC, April 27

Actor Lucy Liu has reflected on being name-dropped in 'Destiny's Child's' iconic track 'Independent Women, Part 1', calling it a moment that makes her feel like she is "a part of history."

In an interview with People, the 57-year-old actor reacted to the popular lyric that mentions her alongside Charlie's Angels co-stars, Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz.

"I guess it means you're a part of history," Liu said with a smile.

The song, performed by Beyonce, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, was originally recorded for the 2000 film Charlie's Angels, in which Liu starred alongside Barrymore and Diaz. It was later included on Destiny's Child's 2001 album Survivor, according to People.

The track opens with the line, 'Lucy Liu / With my girl, Drew / Cameron D. and Destiny / Charlie's Angels, come on,' and went on to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 11 consecutive weeks.

Reflecting on the cultural impact, Liu said she feels proud that the film and the song became part of a larger moment in pop culture.

"I think it's incredible to have that value that was connected to Charlie's Angels," she said.

Liu's role in Charlie's Angels was also seen as a milestone for Asian representation in Hollywood, something she said she is proud of.

"For me, my pride is knowing that my character was able to change the visual aspect of what Americana was," she said, adding that it helped pave the way for greater representation in the industry, according to People.

The actor also shared that she still frequently hears the song in public spaces and is often reminded of its lasting popularity.

"I've heard that song so many times in different places," she said, adding that its opening beat instantly brings back memories and energy.

She added that sometimes she even wonders if hearing the song was a deliberate action taken by another. "Was it already in the mix, or did someone just put that on because I happened to show up in the restaurant? I don't know," Liu said.

"Either way, it's such a wonderful song. And as soon as you hear the beat, you know what's coming," the mother of one continues. "You get into the mode, and it kind of transports you. That's the beauty of music," according to People.

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Priya S
Honestly, I didn't even realize the song was from Destiny's Child until much later. It's amazing how that lyric became iconic - "Lucy Liu with my girl Drew" - you can't help but sing along. Representation matters, and she's right about changing what Americana looks like.
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Michael C
I'm from the US but living in Bangalore now. It's funny how this song still plays in cafes here. Lucy Liu seems genuinely humble about it - you can tell she appreciates the moment. And her point about the visual aspect of representation is spot on.
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Vikram M
I remember when Charlie's Angels came out - my sister and I watched it on VHS! That song was everywhere. Lucy Liu's role was a big deal for Asians globally, including us in India. She paved the way for so many. Also, the bit about wondering if someone put the song on deliberately - classic! 😄
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Sarah B
I love how she tied it to representation. But honestly, the song is just a banger - that beat drop gets you every time. It's nice to see her appreciation for the cultural moment rather than being annoyed by the constant name-dropping.
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Rohit P
As an Indian who grew up on Hollywood films, this is wholesome. Lucy Liu seems so down-to-earth. The Charlie's Angels franchise was massive here - we had posters in every music store. Her comment about being "part of history" really resonates because that song is timeless. 🎵

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