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Kelly Rowland Doesn't Care What Keyshia Cole Said About Super Bowl Performance
5:38AM Friday
March 8, 2013

If you're wondering what Kelly Rowland thought of Keyshia Cole's Twitter comments following the Destiny's Child reunion at the Super Bowl, then here's your answer: not much.  Kelly tells Rolling Stone that Keyshia's jabs at Michelle Williams "didn't even make it on my radar until other people brought it up."

While plenty of Super Bowl spectators were happy to see Beyonce and crew back together on stage, Keyshia tweeted that Michelle was messing "the groove up."  But Kelly says the performance was "wonderful," adding, "that's all I cared about.  I was with my sisters and the three of us matter to each other, and that's all that counts."

Keyshia's opinion of Destiny's Child -- or Michelle, for that matter -- doesn't seem to faze Kelly, who says, "We matter to a lot more people, with all due respect, than her.   So, I really don't care what she said."

Right now, Kelly is focused on her upcoming album Talk a Good Game, which features her latest single "Kisses Down Low."  The spicy single "is just a piece of the story of Talk a Good Game," Kelly tells Rolling Stone.  "I'm really honest on this album."

Kelly bares all on her song "Dirty Laundry," which she says marks the first time she's "been so stripped away and naked."  The-Dream, who produced the track, encouraged her not to hold back on the song.  "He said, 'I just want you to get deeper.  The people want more.  They want to be led into your life and know more about you,'" Kelly recalls.

Talk a Good Game is due out later this year.

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