A Timely Tribute for America’s 250th Anniversary: A deeply reflective and unifying song honoring the past, challenging the present, and inspiring the future
As the United States approaches its historic 250th anniversary, songwriter M. Lev unveils a bold and thought-provoking release; “Freedom's Not a Game” a stirring song that transforms gratitude into action and remembrance into responsibility. Following the success of his emotionally resonant debut release “Math of Love,” a deeply personal tribute that evolved into a universal expression of love, M. Lev now expands his lens outward. With “Freedom’s Not a Game,” the songwriter delivers a message rooted in the same core principle: gratitude. But this time, the subject is the gift of freedom. “Both songs come from the very same place; gratitude and celebration,” says M. Lev. “Math of Love was personal. “Freedom’s Not a Game” is my way of expressing gratitude for our country, and for the freedom we have right now.”
A Call to Action Through Gratitude In a cultural moment often defined by polarization and anger, M. Lev takes a different approach. Rather than fueling division, “Freedom's Not a Game” calls listeners to action through a sense of purpose, and shared appreciation. “There are two ways to call people to action…through anger and suffering, or through gratitude,” M. Lev explains. “I’ve always chosen optimism. And I believe that before we can protect freedom, we need to truly recognize and celebrate it.” The song’s message is clear: freedom is not passive. It is not something to observe from the sidelines - it requires participation. That message hits hardest in one of the song’s defining lines:
“Gotta leave my seat if I’m gonna lend a hand. Can’t save freedom if I’m sitting in the stands.” |