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Hiding Place

Hiding Place

Tori Kelly (2018)

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9.4/ 10

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Ryan1Nunez

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Hiding Place is the sound of an artist making music with complete freedom. Instead of chasing another pop hit, Tori Kelly leaned into her faith and created an album that feels deeply personal, comforting, and incredibly sincere. Whether you share her beliefs or not, it’s hard not to be moved by the honesty she brings to every song. The first thing that stands out is her voice. Tori has always been one of the most gifted vocalists of her generation, but this album lets her sing without limitations. There are moments where her vocals are soft and intimate, and others where they completely soar. None of it feels like she’s trying to impress anyone…it’s all in service of the music, and that makes every performance hit even harder. Kirk Franklin’s production is another huge reason this album works so well. It blends gospel, soul, and R&B into something warm and timeless, giving Tori plenty of room to shine without ever overshadowing her. The instrumentation feels rich but never overproduced, creating an atmosphere that invites you to sit with every lyric. Songs like “Psalm 42” and “Questions” are among the emotional highlights, while “Never Alone” feels like a celebration of hope and reassurance. The closing track, “Soul’s Anthem (It Is Well),” is breathtaking and leaves the album on a peaceful, reflective note that lingers long after it’s over. One of the album’s greatest strengths is that it never feels preachy. Instead, it offers messages of hope, healing, and perseverance that can resonate with anyone. Even if gospel isn’t your usual genre, the emotion and sincerity are impossible to ignore. At only eight tracks, Hiding Place is brief, but it never feels incomplete. Every song has a purpose, and there isn’t a moment that feels like filler. It’s the kind of album that reminds you that sometimes less really is more. Hiding Place may not be the album everyone expected from Tori Kelly, but it might be the one that best represents who she is as an artist. It’s beautiful, uplifting, and one of the strongest vocal performances of her career and a project that proves authenticity will always outlast trends.

9.4