Jackie Hill Perry Blameless Album Review

When Jackie Hill Perry released her new album Blameless under Reach Records, fans of Christian hip hop and spoken word knew something powerful was coming. What she delivered is more than an album, it’s a whole experience.


After years away from a full-length project, Jackie returns with an artistic statement that’s unapologetic, creative, and deeply rooted in truth. Blameless invites listeners into a metaphorical “house of faith,” where every track is a room filled with raw emotion, conviction, and hope.

The Sound & Features

From the atmospheric opener The Home to the triumphant closer Glory (The End), the album blends moody beats, energetic flows, and heartfelt melodies.

And the features? A powerhouse lineup that feels like family: Aha Gazelle, Ahjah Walls, Project Pat, KB, and nobigdyl. Each adds flavor while letting Jackie remain front and center. It’s proof that Christian hip hop is not just alive but thriving.



Standout Tracks

It’s tough to pick favorites on an album this stacked, but here are 5 that hit hardest:

  • Menorah Reprise (Running Back To You) — My personal favorite. Deep, emotional, and a reminder of what it feels like to fall into grace again.

  • Anti-Social (feat. Ahjah Walls) — Relatable on a whole different level for me 😅. Jackie captures that tension between needing people and wanting space.

  • Pride & Prejudice — Jackie sharpens her pen here, calling out pretense and hypocrisy while still looking inward.

  • Lighthouse (feat. KB) — A rallying anthem with KB, a collab that feels long overdue.

  • I Ain’t Worried — Bold and confident; Jackie flexes her trust in God with zero hesitation.



You know the moment in ‘Menorah’ when Jackie asks, ‘Cross or commas? that split-second makes you think. Are we chasing God or applause?

And then in ‘Glory (The End)’ where she confesses that even weeping, fear, sin: will the blood still cover? That honesty — raw and needed.

‘I Ain’t Worried’ reminds me that peace isn’t the absence of trials or distractions, but choosing not to let them define you.

Final Thoughts

With Blameless, Jackie Hill Perry proves once again why her voice is so important in today’s culture. The album is vulnerable yet bold, heavy yet freeing, lyrical yet accessible.

It’s not just music to stream — it’s music to sit with.

And big shoutout to Reach Records too. Between Jackie, Anike’s fresh work, and Porsha Love dropping her new project, they’re showing why the label continues to set the pace for Christian hip hop worldwide.

So if you haven’t pressed play on Blameless yet, do it today. Vibe with it, wrestle with it, let it speak to you. Jackie didn’t just give us an album — she gave us a soundtrack for faith, struggle, and joy.

Stream Album Here

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