Tasha Layton Shares “Thank You Isn’t Enough” Feat. The Choir Room

Tasha Layton releases her new single "Thank You Isn't Enough," featuring The Choir Room, today under BEC Recordings. This collaboration showcases Layton's heartfelt vocals alongside the rich harmonies of The Choir Room, a community-based worship collective known for their inclusive gatherings and emphasis on collective praise.
The song is part of Layton's ongoing musical journey, following her live worship album Worship Through It - Live, which was recorded at Hope UC in Franklin, TN. While "Thank You Isn't Enough" is not included in that live album, it continues the theme of gratitude and worship that Layton is known for.
The song expresses profound gratitude for God's unwavering love and grace, acknowledging that words alone cannot fully convey the depth of thankfulness. While the full lyrics are not yet widely published, the title and collaboration suggest a powerful message of worship and appreciation.
"Thank You Isn't Enough" is available on major streaming platforms, including:
Layton has also recently dropped her first-ever live worship album, Worship Through It (Live from Hope UC), which debuted on March 7, 2025, under BEC Recordings. This nine-track project was recorded with a live audience at Hope UC in Thompson's Station, Tennessee, capturing the energy and intimacy of a room filled with passionate worshipers.
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