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Tori Kelly Releases Sixth Album 'God Must Really Love Me'

Tori Kelly has launched her sixth studio album, 'God Must Really Love Me,' through Epic Records. The new collection delves into themes of love, identity, and the pursuit of peace, with Kelly citing her experience of parenthood as a significant influence on her songwriting process. Kelly stated that she challenged herself to craft more profound and personal lyrics for this album, moving beyond previous reservations to share more specific details in her music.

By Fainaron·Jun 12, 2026 (13 hours ago)·1 views
Tori Kelly Releases Sixth Album 'God Must Really Love Me'

Singer Tori Kelly has released her sixth album, 'God Must Really Love Me,' which arrived via Epic Records. The new collection includes the previously released singles 'Control' and 'Dive,' the latter reportedly penned while Kelly was seven months pregnant.

The album's themes explore love, identity, and the personal journey of protecting one's peace amidst external pressures. The project was announced approximately six months after the birth of Kelly's first child with husband André Murillo.

Kelly described experiencing a new sense of creative urgency during the songwriting process, often recording voice memos while nursing her son. She aimed to delve deeper into her lyrics, stating she had previously held back from being too specific but 'completely let go' for this album.

Much of the album's material was developed by Kelly in solitude before she collaborated with producers and co-writers such as DIXSON, Nija Charles, Emily Warren, and Ammo. The majority of the album was brought to life in Los Angeles with key collaborators Tommy King and Dan Farber. Some songs also emerged during a tour of Europe with Ed Sheeran in summer 2025.

Kelly is supporting the new album with 'The Jesus Generation Tour,' a 29-date event featuring Forrest Frank. The tour is scheduled to continue through August 1 at Globe Life Field. 'God Must Really Love Me' follows Kelly's 2024 self-titled album, 'Tori'.

(Source: Billboard)

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