Destiny's Child Members Reunited on Michelle Williams New Song "Say Yes" Featuring Beyonce & Kelly Roland, Listen Here (VIDEO)
Destiny's Child Members Reunited on Michelle Williams New Song "Say Yes" Featuring Beyonce & Kelly Roland, Listen Here (VIDEO)
Michelle Williams has brought on her former Destiny's Child members Beyonce' and Kelly Rowland to sing on her new track "Say Yes". A lyric video has been released for the song, which you can watch and listen to above. "Say Yes" is currently available now to buy on iTunes.
The 33-year-old Williams will include "Say Yes" on her upcoming album Journey to Freedom which is set to release later in 2014.
Michelle helped Destiny's Child become one of the best-selling female groups of all time. Her work earned her several awards and accolades including a Grammy Awards and star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with Destiny's Child, a solo MOBO Award and nominations in the Stellar Awards and NAACP Theatre Awards.
Williams released her debut solo album Heart to Yours which topped the US gospel album chart and became the best-selling gospel release of 2002. Also a critical success, the album won Williams a MOBO Award for "Best Gospel Act". Billboard ranked Williams as the fifth Top Gospel Artist of 2002. In 2004, she released Do You Know which gained Williams a second nomination for "Best Gospel Act" at the 2004 MOBO Awards. After Destiny's Child's disbanded in 2005, Williams released her first pop album, Unexpected in 2008, which spawned the internationally-charting single "We Break the Dawn" and the US Dance number-one "The Greatest". In 2013, she made a return to inspirational music with the lead single, "If We Had Your Eyes" from her upcoming fourth studio album titled Journey to Freedom.
Williams was cast to be in the national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar this Fall, but the 2014 tour was canceled due to low ticket sales. While unfortunate for Michelle, hopefully this will just give her more time to focus on the release of her new album!
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