Gospel Medley

Destiny's Child · Survivor

Thank you, Lord, hallelujah
You've been so good to me
Thank you, Lord, hallelujah
I'm grateful for my blessings

I'm grateful for my struggles
Trials and tribulations I've been through
I've realized no one can love like You do

Thank you, Lord, hallelujah
I feel your presence near
Thank you, Lord, hallelujah
I won't hold back my tears

I gave you my trust
And you took me out of the dark rain
My Lord I survived it
I give You the praise

Lord, You've been so good
You've been so good to me
I'm so grateful for my blessings
Givin You all the praise

Lord, You've been so good
You've been so good to me
I'm grateful for all of my blessings
Giving You all the praise

Jesus loves me, oh yes He does
Jesus loves me, oh yes He does
Jesus loves me, oh yes He does
For the Bible tells me so
So... so, ohhh... so..
(My Jesus loves me, I know)

A-a-a-men, a-a-a-a-men
A-a-a-men, a-a-a-a-men
A-a-a-men, a-a-a-a-men
A-a-a-men, a-a-a-a-men

Gospel Medley

Destiny's Child's 'Gospel Medley' from the 2001 album 'Survivor' stands as a pivotal moment in their discography, marking their transition from R&B pop to a more soulful, gospel-infused sound. The track features a powerful vocal performance by Kelly Rowland, showcasing her ability to blend contemporary production with traditional spiritual elements. Released during the group's final studio era before their hiatus, the song reflects the collective maturity and spiritual depth that defined their later work. It serves as a testament to their evolution as artists, moving beyond their earlier chart-topping hits to explore themes of faith and resilience. The recording remains a significant song in their catalog, often cited for its emotional resonance and the seamless integration of gospel traditions within a modern pop framework.