Chevelle Franklyn/lady G - Thank You (extended Version) File

The extended version allows the message of gratitude to build through their combined vocals. The lyrics focus on: Chevelle Franklyn/Lady G - Thank You (Extended Version)

: Though recorded while she was still a secular artist, "Thank You" is often described as a foreshadowing of Franklyn's future. In 1998, during a live concert where she was expected to perform "Dancehall Queen," she famously broke down, announced her conversion to Christianity, and sang the gospel song "Silver and Gold" instead. Chevelle Franklyn/Lady G - Thank You (Extended Version)

: Lady G provides "testimonial toasting," adding a raw, authentic dancehall flavor that helped the message reach audiences who might typically avoid traditional religious music. Themes and Lyrics The extended version allows the message of gratitude

At the time of its release, both artists were major stars in the secular reggae and dancehall scenes. Franklyn was known for global hits like "Mr. Loverman" with Shabba Ranks and "Dancehall Queen" with Beenie Man. While "Thank You" is a gospel track, its placement on a major secular riddim allowed it to bridge the gap between the church and the dancehall. : Lady G provides "testimonial toasting," adding a