Was the Destiny's Child reunion planned in advance?
According to Michelle Williams, the reunion was a 'spur-of-the-moment' decision.
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Michelle Williams has shared details about Destiny's Child's recent reunion at Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour, calling it a 'spur-of-the-moment' decision. The singer also addressed rumors of a potential Destiny's Child album and expressed her...
Destiny's Child, formed in Houston in the early 1990s, achieved global success with their albums and iconic hits. The group has reunited several times since disbanding in 2006, including Beyoncé's Super Bowl halftime show in 2013 and her Coachella performance in 2018. Their recent reunion at the Cowboy Carter Tour has reignited interest in the group's legacy and future possibilities.
The reunion involved a medley of hits including 'Independent Woman,' 'Lose My Breath,' 'Energy' and 'Bootylicious.'
Michelle Williams joined Destiny’s Child in 2000, following the departure of former members LeToya Luckett, LaTavia Roberson, and Farrah Franklin. Williams is featured on Destiny’s Child’s 2001 album Survivor and 2004’s Destiny Fulfilled.
According to Michelle Williams, the reunion was a 'spur-of-the-moment' decision.
Michelle Williams stated that 'anything is possible' regarding future collaborations.
Williams revealed that her favorite songs are 'Say My Name' and 'Survivor'.
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