Reggae gospel star Chevelle Franklyn returns after 10 years

ONE OF reggae gospel's most successful artists, Chevelle Franklyn has returned to recording
after a 10 year hiatus. Talking about her 'Set Time' album the
Jamaica-based singer said, "I could not rush, I had to learn patience
and trust the process." Guests on Chevelle's new album include
American gospel stars Donnie McClurkin and Israel Houghton. The track
"I Have A Father" with McClurkin is described as "an Afro-Caribbean
party starter, to get you moving, a medley of popular African worship
songs." Said Chevelle, "It's interesting how Africans worship. It's
intense, it's real and very deep. Just thinking about how God has
showed me so many things every time I take a trip to Africa and I am
amazed - for them worship is essential and a lifestyle."