LISTEN: Kelly Rowland's 'You've Changed,' Featuring Beyoncé & Michelle Williams
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- May 28, 2013
- by Variance Staff
“Ladies, ya’ll want to do it again?” Kelly Rowland asks her Destiny's Child mates at the beginning of her new track, "You've Changed," before Beyoncé and Michelle Williams respond with their own verses, which they each recorded separately.
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