“Do we believe because it is true, or is it true because we believe?” sings Keesha Blair with a delicate timbre, philosophical perspective and intricate piano accompaniment, as she opens her new single, Truth Always Shows Its Face.
We are immediately captivated by Keesha’s vocals and poetic prowess. The wisdom that she shares feels important and offers a necessary spiritual reflection. “In a world of deceit…” observes Keesha as she invites us to connect with the universe and love energy in a reality that often feels deeply corrupted.
Her harmonies are sublime and we can imagine that fans of Kelela, Ariana Grande, and SZA would be able to connect with what Keesha Blair is creating, although her conscious perspective is one of a kind, especially as she shares lyrics like, “We can run from the truth or meet it face to face…”. We could also imagine the track being featured in a TV show like Beauty in Black, or The Polygamist on Netflix.

In essence, Truth Always Shows Its Face is about confronting truths that have been ignored, denied or avoided on a personal and societal level. In that sense, it feels highly zeitgeist. The song follows an emotional journey from confusion and self-deception towards clarity and healing. It intelligently examines the ways we can betray our own instincts by refusing to acknowledge what we already know deep down.
The song was written and released by Keesha Blair through her creative platform, Divine Purpose Music. Naturally, the single forms part of Keesha’s broader body of work focused on healing, empowerment, emotional restoration, boundaries and personal growth.
Needless to say, we are in awe, and have added Truth Always Shows Its Face to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of Keesha Blair, including Access Declined, and Limitless & Free.
