Allison Eide Recounts Her Personal Journey & Struggles in Her Debut Album "Love Who I Am"

"Love Who I Am" is the debut album by singer-songwriter Allison Eide, released on March 28, 2025. The album showcases Eide's soulful voice and insightful lyrics, reflecting her personal journey and commitment to addressing mental health struggles through music.
The album includes tracks such as "Still Afraid," "Real Life," "Broken Record," and "Liar (Truth Is)." The title track, "Love Who I Am," has resonated with listeners, particularly among teenagers, for its honest portrayal of self-acceptance and mental health challenges.
Eide's music has garnered attention for its authenticity and relatability. In a podcast interview, she discusses how her song "Love Who I Am" went viral, reaching over a million people in just a few weeks. She shares her experiences performing with her father, Peder Eide, a nationally known songwriter and worship artist, and her journey through mental health struggles.
Additionally, Eide is the founder of Moment Ministries, aiming to inspire and equip young women to live in their Christ-centered identity through camps and discipleship programs. For those interested in exploring Allison Eide's music and her advocacy for mental health awareness, her album "Love Who I Am" offers a heartfelt and inspiring experience.
The tracklist includes:
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Still Afraid
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Real Life
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Love Who I Am
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Broken Record
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Dreams
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Slip Away
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Liar (Truth Is)
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Light Inside You
The album is available for streaming on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
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