It’s so nice to see maturity in any workplace and the entertainment industry is no different. After Beyonce and Destiny’s Child’s amazing performance on Sunday, two ex-members of Destiny’s Child had nothing but words of praise for the girls. LaTavia Roberson talked to Celebuzz and shared, “Obviously, seeing Beyonce perform was the highlight for me. I got a real surprise when both Kelly [Rowland] and Michelle [Williams] both popped-up on the stage like that. I thought they all looked great and did a good job with their dance moves. Beyonce was especially amazing. She looked fabulous and her voice was really strong.”
LaTavia continued, “It was great to see them all performing together and I have no bitter or bad feelings toward any of those women. I wish them all the best. I am at a good place in my life and things always work out for a reason… I am pleased that Destiny’s Child got back together for the Super Bowl – the fans seemed to really enjoy it too!” LeToya Luckett also tweeted out, “I.N.C.R.E.D.I.B.L.E. #soproud The MOST entertaining Super Bowl I’ve ever seen in MY life from start to finish! #handsdown”.
It’s so amazing to hear words of support! Watch Beyonce, Michelle, and Kelly and their blow out performance again and again here. Tell us what you think of her performance and the re-introduction of Destiny’s Child in the comments section below.
Posted: February 7th, 2013 | Category: Uncategorized | Comments: No Comments
Tags: beyonce, Destiny's Child, Super Bowl

After breaking the internet yesterday with news that Destiny’s Child would be reuniting to release a best-of album with a new track, the first song in eight years from the trio has now hit the web. It’s…okay. Actually, forget it. I’m being nice. This is straight up disappointing.
With a title like Nuclear I expected a high-energy anthem of empowerment and fierceness from DC3, closer to Lose My Breath or Independent Woman. Instead, Nuclear sounds more like a last minute addition to the group’s 2001 Christmas album. Producer Pharrell Williams lays a 90′s beat to the track, with all three women singing their own versus and harmonizing for the chorus.
Maybe it’s a song that takes a few listens. Maybe it will sound catchy and ground-breaking to me after a few more listens. Or maybe we should just wait for Beyonce’s new album to drop later this year.
The trio are set to perform together during this year’s halftime show at The Super Bowl and hopefully they reach into their giant bag of hits for the setlist instead of relying solely on the new track. I’m not watching four hours of football for this.
Posted: January 11th, 2013 | Category: Uncategorized | Comments: No Comments
Tags: Destiny's Child, News









