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Destiny’s Child nominated for World Music Awards 2014
Destiny’s Child including Michelle Williams, Kelly Rowland and Beyoncé have been nominated for the 2014 World Music Awards. Destiny’s Child is nominated in the following categories: World’s Best Song: – ‘Nuclear’ – Destiny’s Child World’s Best Album: – ‘Love Songs’ – Destiny’s Child World’s Best Group: – Destiny’s Child World’s Best Live Act: – Destiny’s Child Fans can vote for Destiny’s Child in these categories here>>> http://worldmusicawards.com/index.php/vote/ Source: World Music Awards
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Video: Michelle Williams performs at One Church International
Michelle Williams, the 33-year-old singer formerly of Destiny’s Child, recently went to church to reveal that she has struggled with thoughts of giving up Gospel music. “I have to be honest with you. I had a moment this week,” Williams said while appearing at One Church International in Los Angeles, Calif recently. “I said, ‘God, you have to tell me if this is what you told me to do, ’cause I don’t see it.'” Williams began attending the church when her good friend and fellow Destiny’s Child member Kelly Rowland referred her. The gospel music singer’s recent experience there seemed to be a positive one. However, there seemed to be…
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Kelly Rowland describes Michelle Williams & Beyonce
Kelly Rowland was interviewed by VH1 on words that describe her former group members Michelle Williams and Beyonce. See this fun clip of how Kelly describes Michelle. Aside from their compilation album cut “Nuclear,” Kelly Rowland‘s Talk A Good Game single “You’ve Changed” marks the first collaboration between Destiny’s Child since 2005′s Destiny Fulfilled. In the name of nostalgia, we asked Kelly to compare the lives of her and her sisters then and now, handing out some good ol’ fashion superlatives along the way. According to Kelly, not too much has changed between the ladies. “Everyone has different dynamics in our lifestyles now. That’s the biggest change between us three,”…
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Michelle Williams joins Beyoncé & Kelly Rowland for the Superbowl!
Michelle Williams surprised the world at Superbowl XLVII Sunday night as she joined fellow Destiny’s Child member Kelly Rowland during Beyoncé’s halftime performance. The ladies appeared during the groups song “Bootylicious”, continued their performance with “Independent Women” and lastly Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies”. See the magic of DC3 unfold as millions tuned into the halftime show.
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Michelle Williams talks Fela! to JET magazine
Michelle Williams may be best known for being one-third of the group Destiny’s Child, but it’s clear that she can hold her own in the entertainment biz. She has carved out her own lane as an actress by starring in plays and Broadway shows all over the world. As she prepares to take the stage again this February in the Tony Award-winning musical Fela! The Musical, Michelle speaks with JETmag.com about how she snagged the role as the leading lady after being turned down by the director for a previous show. The 32 year-old then shares her feelings about unintentionally becoming a poster child for depression after openly discussing her…
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Destiny’s Child “Love Songs” Compilation Available Now
The latest collection from Grammy award winning supergroup Destiny’s Child is now available in stores and digital retailers. Love Songs, a new career-spanning collection is comprised of 14 songs including the brand new track “Nuclear” (produced by Pharrell Williams). One of the most commercially successful and aesthetically influential pop music groups to emerge over the past two decades, Destiny’s Child connected an old school show business performance ethic with new school 21st century technology and fashion to transform the way the world listened to R&B, dance and pop music. Available Now on Amazon | iTunes Celebrate the release of Love Songs with ThisIsRnB! VOTE in their fan poll and tell…
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Michelle Williams visits Good Morning America
Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames. Some of music’s biggest names have defended Beyonce’s possible lip-sync at the presidential inauguration. Aretha Franklin says she “really laughed” at the whole thing and now one of the people closest to Beyonce, a fellow Destiny’s Child member, says folks should let this go. “It’s disappointing and saddening to me,” Michelle Williams said today on “Good Morning America” of the controversy that exploded in the press after members of the U.S. Marine Corps Band insinuated the pop icon may not have belted out the anthem live. “It’s just shocking to me that it’s taken on this.” “I love her so much. I know…