Destiny's Child is back...at least for one more song.
Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams reunited for Michelle's "Say Yeah" gospel single, with the former group all smiles as they shot the music video for it.
"I'm so excited that I have my sisters with me, spreading a positive message to the world," Michelle says in the behind-the-scenes clip. "The song is so inspiring and there's not enough music out there like this, so I'm proud to be a part of it," Beyoncé added. "It's so infectious and I think the world needs to hear it."
The ladies rocked casual clothes for the low-key shoot, with Kelly hiding her baby bump under a high-waist flowy skirt and baggy tops. Beyoncé, meanwhile, rocked long braids, short shorts and a black sweater in one scene and a flowy dress in another.
When Michelle appeared on Good Morning America Tuesday after the video debuted, she said working together with Destiny's Child again was "amazing" and "so much fun," adding, "I am just so moved by this moment right now and to have my girls on there."
In addition to her single, Michelle has been starring on the upcoming Oxygen series "Fix My Choir" and has collaborated with gospel music stars Shirley Caesar and Mary Mary, according to ABC News.
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Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams reunited for Michelle's "Say Yeah" gospel single, with the former group all smiles as they shot the music video for it.
"I'm so excited that I have my sisters with me, spreading a positive message to the world," Michelle says in the behind-the-scenes clip. "The song is so inspiring and there's not enough music out there like this, so I'm proud to be a part of it," Beyoncé added. "It's so infectious and I think the world needs to hear it."
The ladies rocked casual clothes for the low-key shoot, with Kelly hiding her baby bump under a high-waist flowy skirt and baggy tops. Beyoncé, meanwhile, rocked long braids, short shorts and a black sweater in one scene and a flowy dress in another.
When Michelle appeared on Good Morning America Tuesday after the video debuted, she said working together with Destiny's Child again was "amazing" and "so much fun," adding, "I am just so moved by this moment right now and to have my girls on there."
In addition to her single, Michelle has been starring on the upcoming Oxygen series "Fix My Choir" and has collaborated with gospel music stars Shirley Caesar and Mary Mary, according to ABC News.
