Tori Kelly

Tori Kelly is an American singer-songwriter and musician known for her powerful vocals and emotive songwriting. Born on December 14, 1992, in Wildomar, California, Kelly first gained prominence through her YouTube channel, where she showcased her singing talent and gained a significant following. Her music primarily spans genres such as pop, R&B, and gospel. Kelly released her debut studio album, *Unbreakable Smile*, in 2015, which included hit singles like “Nobody Love” and “Should’ve Been Us.” The album received positive reviews and peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 chart. She has since released notable works such as *Hiding Place* (2018), which won a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album. Tori Kelly's impact on music is characterized by her vocal prowess and authenticity, bridging mainstream pop with soulful influences. She has collaborated with various artists, including Ed Sheeran and Lecrae, and is recognized for her contributions to both secular and gospel music. Kelly continues to inspire a new generation of artists with her blend of heartfelt lyrics and vocal skill.