On tour with the musical "Fela!," Williams talks DC reunion hype and her first solo album since 2008
Back
in the groove of the touring company of "Fela!," Michelle Williams says
she's still buzzing about the Destiny's Child reunion during Beyonce's
halftime show at Super Bowl XLVII. And she's bristling about social
media chatter that speculated she wasn't happy to be there.
"Oh, the Super Bowl was beautiful," Williams tells Billboard, adding
that preparations for the segment -- during which the trio sang a bit of
"Bootylicious," "Independent Women" and Beyonce's "Single Ladies (Put a
Ring On It)" -- was marked by horsing around that drove the
choreographer and creative director crazy.
When three good girlfriends are together, you're free and you don't care
who's around; you're just trying to catch up and be goofy. I had a
blast. People at home watching... they don't catch the moments where,
like in the 'Charlie's Angels' pose, I was smiling. We were all smiling.
I was laughing with my girls. I don't care what anybody else says. I
don't let it get me down. It was a beautiful thing."
Williams acknowledges that she was being deliberately coy in
interviews leading up to the Super Bowl, when she claimed Destiny's
Child would not be performing. "I was just trying to protect the
integrity of Beyonce's show," she explains. "She really wanted it to be a
surprise. Had I not had to promote 'Fela!,' I would not have had to
answer those questions. So when people said, 'Hey, Michelle, is it going
to happen?' I wasn't going to say 'yes.' It wasn't my show. (Beyonce)
didn't want anybody to know."
Williams says she'd "do it again in a minute" with Destiny's Child,
which of course raises the question of whether the trio WILL do it
again. "Who knows," she answers. "It's a possibility. I think this was a
good moment, and it felt good for all of us and you definitely want
those moments again." The group had a reunion moment before the Super
Bowl, of course, reconvening for the first time in eight years to record
"Nuclear" for the new compilation, "Love Songs," in December.
"We had to hurry up and get it done, but it was fun," says Williams,
who co-wrote the Pharrell Williams-produced track. "Layering our vocals
on top of each other again, we were like, 'Oh my God...!' Beyonce was
like, 'Man, we sound good together,' and I was like, 'Du-uh!' That's
what we do."
With the Super Bowl in the record books, Williams is back to life as
normal -- which is busy. She'll be on the road with "Fela!," portraying
his lover and fellow activist Sandra Isadore, who helped Williams
prepare for the role, until June and possibly for some subsequent
international dates.
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