![]() ![]() Are you a Destiny's Child and Michelle Williams superfan? If so, see if you can figure out which of the screen caps below belong to which music video. Naturally, if you just take random screen caps from the video, it might be a little hard to differentiate it from a Destiny's Child video. "Say Yes" certainly honored the spirit of your average Destiny's Child video, featuring professional dancers, the girls laughing and singing and dancing along, camera close-ups on their faces and the crowds, and not enough Beyoncé. The girls were having so much fun together that it was like not a single second had passed since all of their music videos used to be done together. Watching Williams' video was like watching several Destiny's Child videos all spliced together, if not literally then at least emotionally. Rowland might have a World Cup single, Beyoncé might be Beyoncé, and Williams might be singing Gospel now, but any time they are together they will always be Destiny's Child to us. If Williams' video gave you '90s flashbacks, then that was probably the intention. Which means, of course, that Destiny's Child essentially got back together, if only for the duration of a single and video. I have no fear cause I know whos in control. In case you haven't heard, Michelle Williams released the music video for "Say Yes", which featured cameos from Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland. When Jesus say, 'Yes,' nobody can say, 'No.' (When Jesus say, 'Yes,' nobody can say, 'No.') Beyoncé: Im not worried bout a thing. ![]()
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