The Truth is the seventh studio and fifth major studio album from American singer Ledisi, released on Verve Records on March 11, 2014. The album had no guest appearances.[3]
Ledisi expressed the album was about self-discovery and growth.[2] She told Amazon "With every album I grow, and with The Truth I've gone to a new level. It's an extension of who I am and where I am in my life". She also stated: "There was a time when I felt like I had to please everybody,"..."Now I'm like 'I don't care anymore."[2]
She also did some mediation and exercise during the making of the album saying "I did some mediation and I started working out hard.[2] Not like how I used to where I would do a couple of crunches and then drink a soda! Now I'm really challenging myself."[2] The song "I Blame You" was written by Claude Kelly, Chuck Harmony and Ledisi (herself).[3]
Andy Kellman from AllMusic found that "as with those preceding albums, The Truth is certainly informed by the past but sounds contemporary; even more vibrant than her own Turn Me Loose but not as rooted in early- to mid-'70s funk and soul [...] Succinct, consistent, vibrant, and all Ledisi all the time – there are no guest appearances – this is one of the singer and songwriter's best releases."[1]