'You've Changed': Kelly Rowland, Beyonce & Michelle Williams Team Up For Non-Destiny's Child Song

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Kelly Rowland is staging a Destiny's Child reunion on her new album -- sort of.

The 32-year-old singer teamed up with her Destiny's Child bandmates, Beyonce and Michelle Williams, for the latest track off of her upcoming "Talk a Good Game" album.

The "Survivor" singers collaborated for Rowland's song "You've Changed," the newest song to make its debut off of the songstress' fourth solo studio album.

The R&B single opens with the girls asking, "Ladies, y'all want to do it again?" The track showcases the harmonies that the girl group was celebrated for at the height of their success in the late '90s and early '00s.

Lest fans think this means that Destiny's Child is back, Rowland recently offered some clarification to Billboard. “It’s not a Destiny’s Child track, it’s me featuring Beyoncé and Michelle," she told the publication, before adding that "You've Changed" sounds simply like “soulllllll.”

Rowland, Williams, and Beyonce released their last album of new material as Destiny's Child in 2004 when "Destiny Fulfilled" hit stores. The group reunited earlier this year for the release of a compilation album "Love Songs" and a much-hyped performance at the Super Bowl.

Out June 18, Rowland's "Talk a Good Game" also features collaborations with Wiz Khalifa, Pusha T, and The-Dream.

Destiny's Child: A Look Back
1998(01 of20)
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Destiny's Child Kelly Rowland, Beyonce Knowles, LeToya Luckett, and LaTavia Robertson at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California (Photo by Jim Smeal/WireImage) (credit:Getty)
1998(02 of20)
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Destiny's Child LeToya Luckett, LaTavia Robertson, Kelly Rowland, and Beyonce Knowles (Photo by Jim Smeal/WireImage) (credit:Getty)
1998(03 of20)
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Destiny's Child (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic) (credit:Getty)
1998(04 of20)
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Destiny's Child: LeToya Luckett, LaTavia Robertson, Kelly Rowland and Beyonce Knowles (Photo by Jim Smeal/WireImage) (credit:Getty)
1998(05 of20)
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Destiny's Child at the 1998 Lady of Soul awards in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc) (credit:Getty)
1998(06 of20)
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Destiny's Child featuring Beyonce Knowles during Maxwell Album launch at The London Aquarium in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Fred Duval/FilmMagic)
2000(07 of20)
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UNITED STATES - CIRCA 2000: Destiny's Child with their award for best R&B Video backstage at the MTV Music Video Awards 2000 at Radio City Music Hall. (Photo by Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
2000(08 of20)
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UNITED STATES - CIRCA 2000: Destiny's Child and their dolls (Photo by Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
2000(09 of20)
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CANCUN - MARCH 16: Destiny Child poses for photographs backstage during MTV's Spring Break 2000 in Cancun, Mexico. (Photo by: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)Date created: (credit:Getty)
2000(10 of20)
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Destiny's Child arrives at the opening of Giorgio Armani Exhibition in the Guggenheim. New York 10/18/00 (Photo: Keith Bedford/ImageDirect) (credit:Getty)
2000(11 of20)
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UNITED STATES - CIRCA 2000: Michelle Williams, Beyonce Knowles, and Kelly Rowland (l. to r.), of the R&B trio Destiny's Child, are on hand at the T.J. Martell Foundation dinner at the Hilton Hotel. (Photo by Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
2001(12 of20)
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Destiny's Child (L-R) Kelly Rowland, Beyonce Knowles and Michelle Williams performs during a sold-out show as the group headlines MTV's TRL tour at the Mandalay Bay Events Center August 31, 2001 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The group is touring to support the album, 'Survivor.' (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
2001(13 of20)
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Destiny's Child during Destiny's Child appearance and signing in support of their third album, 'Survivor' at Rockefeller Center in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by RJ Capak/WireImage) (credit:Getty)
2001(14 of20)
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Michelle Williams, Beyonce Knowles and Kelly Rowland of Destiny's Child (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc) (credit:Getty)
2002(15 of20)
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Destiny's Child in the press room at the 29th Annual American Music Awards (Photo by Gregg DeGuire/WireImage) (credit:Getty)
2004(16 of20)
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NEW YORK - DECEMBER 6: (ITALY OUT, NY DAILY NEWS OUT, NY NEWSDAY OUT) Singers Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child attend a preview gala dinner for the Metropolitan Museum's 'Wild: Fashion Untamed' exhibition, hosted by fashion designer Robert Cavalli, on December 6, 2004 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York City. (Photo by Arnaldo Magnani/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
2004(17 of20)
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Kelly Rowland, Beyonce Knowles and Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child (Photo by David Lodge/FilmMagic) (credit:Getty)
2004(18 of20)
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Destiny's Child during Conde Nast Media Group Presents Fashion Rocks 2004 - Arrivals at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by KMazur/WireImage for Conde Nast media group) (credit:Getty)
2006(19 of20)
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Destiny's Child, Kelly Rowland, Beyonce Knowles, and Michelle Williams (Photo by Jason Merritt/FilmMagic) (credit:Getty)
2007(20 of20)
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Michelle Williams, Beyonce and Kelly Rowland of Destiny's Child (Photo by M. Tran/FilmMagic) (credit:Getty)

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