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Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child on what it was like to be part of Beychella

INDIO, Calif. - About the only secret that got out ahead of Beyonce's tightly guarded performances at the just-wrapped Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was the fact that the singer planned to reunite her era-defining girl group, Destiny's Child.

But the spread of those rumors hardly diminished the feeling of triumph when Beyonce brought out Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland to sing a mini-set of DC classics that included "Lose My Breath," "Soldier" and the deathless "Say My Name."

Here, Williams discusses what that moment felt like, the planning that went into Beyonce's instant-classic performance and how she and her band mates get along when they're not standing onstage in front of

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