Chevelle Franklyn is an esteemed artist with a music career spanning three decades. She has travelled the world, performing in diverse countries such as South Africa, the United Kingdom, The Middle East, Asia, Austria, Germany, Holland, France, the US, Nigeria, Ghana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Kenya. Throughout her journey, Chevelle has collaborated with renowned artists such as Donnie McClurkin, Israel Houghton, Micah Stampley, Phil Thompson, Nathaniel Bassey, Lionel Petersen, and, With multiple awards under her belt, Chevelle’s name is synonymous with excellence.
Continuing her remarkable music career, Chevelle is preparing to release her latest album, “South Wind Vol. 1.” The album, recorded in South Africa, is a testament to her devotion to worshipping God. It features guest artists from South Africa, including the notable collaboration with Ntokozo Mbambo. Co-produced by Chevelle, Nqubeko Mbatha, and Mojalefa Mjakes Thebe, the album showcases Chevelle’s versatility as she sings in Zulu, one of South Africa’s widely spoken indigenous languages. The lead single, “Go In Your Strength,” written during an inspirational moment in South Africa, was released in early 2020
Chevelle’s musical journey began in her teenage years when she recorded her first single, “Here I Am.” As her career flourished, she achieved international recognition through collaborations like Shabba Ranks’ hit song, “Mr. Lover Man,” and her own reggae hit, “Dancehall Queen,” featuring Beenie Man. A pivotal moment occurred in 1998 during a live concert when Chevelle decided to embrace her faith and transition into exclusively recording gospel music. Breaking away from her secular contracts, she dedicated her life to the Lord, leaving behind her international hit song, “Dancehall Queen.”
Chevelle has released successful albums such as “Joy” in 2001, “His Way” in 2005, and “Set Time” in 2017. This year 2024 marks the release of her forthcoming album, recorded in South Africa and featuring talented local artists.
Chevelle’s impact as a gospel artist extends beyond her music. She has ministered at notable events like ‘The Experience’ in Lagos, Nigeria, representing the Caribbean among approximately 800,000 attendees arguably the largest Gospel concert in the world. Festival of Life, London. Additionally, she has ministered at significant gatherings hosted by notable pastors such as Bishop T D Jakes, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, Pastor Agu Irukwu and Bishop John Francis.
Her previous albums have garnered numerous accolades, including multiple Caribbean Gospel Music Marlin Awards, International Reggae & World Music Awards (IRAWMA), and a Reggae Academy Award. She has also been recognized at the Grammy Awards and London’s African Gospel Music and Media Awards (AGMMA). In 2018, Chevelle received the Album of the Year award at The Sterling Gospel Music Awards in Jamaica for “Set Time.”
Chevelle Franklyn is a true inspiration, using her music and faith to touch the lives of people worldwide.
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