“Hips” 

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Allison Eide “Hips” New Song Alert

There are moments in the Christian music world when an artist releases a song that doesn’t just add to the conversation — it changes it. Allison Eide’s brand‑new single “Hips” is one of those rare, brave moments. It’s bold, unfiltered, and honest in a way that refuses to apologize for the journey God has walked her through. This is Allison stepping into her voice with a courage that feels overdue, necessary, and deeply rooted in truth.

“Hips” confronts something many believers feel but rarely say out loud — the pressure to fit into a version of Christianity shaped more by people’s expectations than by Jesus Himself. Allison sings with a clarity that cuts through the noise: “That’s too messy to sing about in Christian music. The way I dress, the way I speak, why are you obsessed?” It’s a line that exposes the weight of judgment she’s carried, and the freedom she’s choosing instead. There’s a quiet echo of 1 Samuel 16:7 — “The Lord does not look at the things people look at… the Lord looks at the heart.” woven into the heart of this song.

As the track builds, Allison steps deeper into the tension between authenticity and the pressure to perform. “Hands off my hips, my head, my hands, my heart, my pain, my songs, my art.” It’s not rebellion — it’s reclamation. It’s the moment she draws a line and says that her story, her healing, and her worship belong to God, not to the opinions of those who misunderstand her. Psalm 118:6 — “The Lord is with me; I will not be afraid. What can mere mortals do to me?” rises naturally behind the strength of these words.

But the most powerful moment comes when she sings, “Hands off my choice to bring my worst to the light, you hate to see my worth in Christ.” That line carries the weight of someone who has learned that healing requires honesty — and honesty requires space. It’s a reminder that God never asked us to hide our wounds to make others comfortable. Ephesians 5:13 — “Everything exposed by the light becomes visible — and everything that is illuminated becomes a light.” fits the spirit of this song with striking clarity.

“Hips” is Allison Eide choosing freedom over fear, truth over image, and authenticity over approval. It’s a declaration that God’s love isn’t fragile, and His grace isn’t threatened by our humanity. This song gives permission — permission to breathe, to be honest, to stop shrinking, and to trust that God meets us in the real, not the polished.

Allison has always written with heart, but “Hips” feels like a turning point — a moment where she steps fully into the artist God has been shaping her to be. It’s raw. It’s brave. It’s needed. And it’s going to resonate with anyone who has ever felt misunderstood, judged, or boxed in by expectations that never came from Jesus in the first place.

Allison Eide’s “Hips” is out now on all platforms. Add it to your playlist or share it with someone who needs the reminder that God’s love is bigger than people’s opinions. Grab your copy here on Amazon. Every purchase supports Allison’s music and helps us continue sharing songs that strengthen faith and speak life into people who need it.

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