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DC Reunion Is Jennifer Hudson's 'Dream Come True'

Klaudia//January 20, 2013
Destiny's Child are back, and their army of celebrity fans are rejoicing. Just last week, Beyoncé, Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland got fans feeling nostalgic when they dropped "Nuclear," a new track off their upcoming compilation album.

"Oh my God, that is a dream come true," fellow diva Jennifer Hudson told MTV News at the Sundance Film Festival, where she is promoting her new movie, the drama "The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete."

"I am the biggest Destiny's Child — Beyoncé, Kelly, Michelle, all of them — fan in the world. I'm excited about it," she said, visibly giddy with excitement. "I grew up with these ladies listening to their music. I've always been a fan, and now I'm blessed to know each of them. I'm happy for all of them and cannot wait to hear this album and I love the song 'Nuclear.' I get it. I love it."

Beyonce ready to sing National Anthem for Obama

Klaudia//January 20, 2013
Less than two days before singing the National Anthem at President Barack Obama's second Inauguration, Beyonce shared with Zap2it her deep feelings about the historic occasion.

"Every time I am overworked and in a stressful situation, I always think about moments like this," she says. "And it makes everything worth while."

A longtime supporter of Obama, Beyonce's voice softens as she says, "My father grew up in Alabama and my father was escorted to school with security guards. He was one of the few African-Americans in school."

Monday's (Dec. 21) public Inauguration of the president falls on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, making the moment even more special.

"There is so much history that we have overcome," Beyonce says. "And we are growing so much. It is so beautiful that I can make my family and my family's legacy proud and it is a huge opportunity, for me."

For someone who has played to huge audiences around the world, and sang "At Last" at one of the inaugural balls, this is so huge, Beyonce pauses.

"I can't really think about it until it is over," she says. "It is too much! There is no way I would be able to sing."

Though she has sung the National Anthem before, notably at the Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004, she acknowledges that it is a hard song.

Michelle Williams talks about Destiny's Child reunion

Klaudia//January 18, 2013
The Jan. 29 date is important to Michelle Williams. That's when Destiny's Child releases "Love Songs," a collection of previously released songs as well as a new track co-written by Williams, "Nuclear," the group's first new recording since 2004.

The new song was recorded before Christmas in Los Angeles when all three members were recording their own solo projects. While Williams said the trio isn't ready to make a new full-length CD right now, the old magic that created songs including "Say My Name" and "Bootylicious" is still there.

"Stacking those harmonies on top (of) each other gave me goose bumps," she said of recording the new song. "We were like, `We still sound good together.' Duh! The bond will never die. We're always going to be close. We're always going to work together."

"It's amazing that people are still fascinated by the connection. It's been about eight years since we released original material and people still ask me, `Do you all talk?' We could take a picture together today and then tomorrow, people would say, `Do you all still talk?'"

But Williams was coy about whether she and Rowland will join Beyonce at the Super Bowl halftime show on Feb. 3. "Who knows?" she said with a smile. "We make sure not to go too long without doing something."

Beyoncé To Perform At 2013 Brit Awards

Klaudia//January 17, 2013
Beyoncé Knowles will perform at the 2013 Brit Awards. The singer joins the line-up alongside British acts One Direction, Muse, Emeli Sandé, Mumford & Sons and Robbie Williams, who will also take to the stage.

The news marks the start of a particularly busy year for Beyoncé, who is also preparing for a Destiny's Child reunion, the launch of her first fly-on-the-wall documentary and a much-hyped performance at the US Super Bowl half-time show.

This year's Brit Awards will take place on Wednesday February 20, to be presented by James Corden and broadcast live on ITV1.

Is Destiny's Child releasing more new music?

Klaudia//January 13, 2013
Destiny’s Child is releasing a new compilation, “Love Songs”—a collection of Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams’ most sensual and romantic recordings throughout the years.

In addition to including songs like “Cater 2 U” from 2004′s “Destiny Fulfilled,” “Brown Eyes” from 2001′s “Survivor,” and “Now That She’s Gone” from 1999′s “The Writing’s On The Wall,” the 14-track compilation also includes a new song, “Nuclear” that was produced by Pharrell Williams and co-written by Michelle Williams, James Fauntleroy and Lonny Bereal.

The new track “Nuclear” has further fueled speculation that the group will reunite when Beyoncé performs for half-time show at “Super Bowl XLVII” on Feb. 3.

Though “Love Songs”—which drops Jan. 29—only features one new song from DC3, AlwaysAList.com has learned that the group has recorded several additional tracks that will be used on each respective member’s solo release.

Destiny’s Child recorded a new song that one industry insider described as “hot” for Rowland’s forthcoming solo CD, “Year of the Woman.”

The trio also recorded a new gospel song for Williams’ third inspirational CD that will bow on Light Records later this year.

Lastly, a fourth original tune will be included on Beyoncé’s fifth solo release tentatively slated to be released this summer.

Could a full Destiny’s Child reunion CD be in the near future? Have the recent recording sessions inspired the trio to possibly tour together? I guess only time will tell! However, AlwaysAList.com believes—pun intended—”the writing’s on the wall.”

"Love Songs" Official Press Release

Klaudia//January 11, 2013
Music World Entertainment/Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings will release Destiny’s Child - Love Songs, a new career-spanning collection of the most sensual and romantic recordings from the best-selling vocal group, on Tuesday, January 29, 2013.

Comprised mainly of romantic gems recorded between 1997 and 2004, Love Songs features "Nuclear," the first new Destiny's Child recording since 2004. Produced by Pharrell Williams (who cowrote the track with DC's Michelle Williams, James Fauntleroy and Lonny Bereal), "Nuclear" features vocal production by Beyoncé and Lonny Bereal.

The romantically-themed Love Songs is the second Destiny's Child compilation to be released through Legacy Recordings. The first, Playlist - The Very Best of Destiny's Child, is the most successful in the label's popular "Playlist" series. Released in October 2012, celebrating the 15th Anniversary of the group's #1 debut single from 1997, the 14-track career-spanning "playlist" includes all five of the group's Billboard #1 pop and #1 R&B hits. As noted in Billboard.biz (November 30, 2012), "The highest ranking 'Playlist' album is Destiny's Child's Playlist: The Very Best of Destiny's Child...."

Generally known for their dance floor pop and R&B anthems, Destiny's Child demonstrate their equally compelling command of contemporary torch songs and ballads throughout Love Songs.

In addition to the new track, "Nuclear," Love Songs balances romantic, passionate and sensual selections from 1998's Destiny's Child ("Killing Time," "Second Nature"); 1999's The Writing's On The Wall ("Now That She's Gone," "If You Leave" featuring Next, "Temptation"); 2001's Survivor ("Brown Eyes," "Emotion") and 2004's Destiny Fulfilled ("Cater 2 U," "If," "T-Shirt," "Love"). Added treats for fans include the Timbaland remix of "Say My Name" (originally released on 2002's This Is The Remix) and Kelly Rowland's "Heaven" (a key track from Simply Deep, her 2002 solo album).