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Hanna Kowal

Review: "GOD KNOWS" - Kel Adore


GOD KNOWS by Kel Adore Cover Art

"GOD KNOWS" by Kel Adore will take you into a space of deep introspection with its exploration of growth and change. The lyrics start off by building suspense, putting you in the place of the speaker with the words "it's quiet in Los Angeles". Moving from a sense that something big is about to occur to words of evolution, this song will empower you with its uplifting perspective on change. Strength and self-determination will motivate you to create your own path, though flickering feelings of doubt peek through. Craving an answer to the question "is this peace", this track allows listeners to depend on the fact that nothing is certain, and it's best to enjoy the good you have built in your life while it exists.



Heavy instrumentals amplify the suspense of the lyrics in this dark pop track. The verse uses deep and intense instrumentals as Kel's mysterious and breathy vocals work through the lyrics. The tune brings an unexpected flip in the chorus as a touch of folk joins the track with high and cerebral vocals and glowing acoustic guitar replacing the other instrumentals. An epic flood of sound will give you chills as electronic instrumentals create a cool and resonant sound. This track oozes confidence in its dark verses, while reaching interesting and thought-provoking heights with its genre-blending allure.


Kel Adore is an LA-based singer and songwriter with an electropop style. She infuses her lyricism with the power of connection, and creates songs that listeners can dance to. With influences like Renee Rapp and Sabrina Carpenter, Kel's music is perfect for fans of commercial pop with introspective lyrics. She has dazzled audiences at venues like Whisky a Go Go and The Peppermint Club, and has songs featured on Spotify Editorial playlists. Kel has collaborated with other artists, like TLUXX on the song "City of Angels", and has several singles and an EP that show off her immersive sound. Check out the links below to listen to her music.


Written By Hanna Kowal



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