Megan Danielle Covers Lauren Daigle's "Thank God I Do" on American Idol

Nineteen year-old American Idol contestant Megan Danielle covered Lauren Daigle's latest single "Thank God I Do" on the latest American Idol episode, which aired Monday April 24. Danielle made the Top 12 on this season and will compete next week to see if she advances to the next stage of the competition. American Idol airs on ABC Sundays and Mondays at 8pm ET.
Megan Danielle has previously covered Daigle's "You Say" during the audition round and We The Kingdom's "Holy Water" on the Top 20 show this season.
In her introduction video, Megan revealed that she was previously in a band that was performing in bars. Performing in bars wasn't what she really wanted to do, so she decided to switch to Christian music after her grandfather's guidance.
"This gave me an opportunity to share my love of God," Danielle told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution about doing Idol. "I want to be able to just lead people where the world is missing and the world is missing God. That's what I strongly believe. And I want to really do better for myself and lead people in the right direction."
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