Critics have accused her of abandoning her Christian roots for fame, but as she said in an interview last year, “ Some people will do gospel when their career fails, but I chose to do it at the height of the popularity of Destiny’s Child…And I didn’t want to do it because it was a fad. Williams, who stars as a mentor on the upcoming Oxygen show “Fix My Choir,” (which I hope is a lot like “Pimp My Ride,” but for choirs), has talked frequently about the pressures of being a Christian artist in a mostly secular arena. I have no fear cause I know who’s in controlĬause it all belongs to you, yes it all belongs to youĪnd it all belongs to you, yes it all belongs to you
The song is a dance remix of a popular Nigerian gospel song–you can see the Soweto Gospel Choir performing the song last year at a New York Church–and makes a case for trusting God even when you’re worried. If you’re not singing along on your feet at that point, maybe make sure you have a soul? In the video for her new single “Say Yes,” Williams dances exuberantly down side streets and in front of a tree, singing about how “when Jesus say yes, nobody can say no.” After the first chorus, Beyoncé shows up in front of the tree then Kelly Rowland takes the bridge. Turn on your away message, go home, and get into bed, because nothing else you do today can possibly top the news that, for one video only, the women of Destiny’s Child are BACK TOGETHER.
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