Liberty

Album: released as a single (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Liberty" is a deeply personal and reflective piece inspired by Sam Hunt's experiences, values, and observations of rural American life. The song is built around simple, sincere images of family, faith, and the persistent pulse of small-town values. The Georgia native imagines a life spent rooted in purpose and perseverance, all with the backdrop of a changing countryside. When Hunt sings, "Give me liberty or give me death," he's not just quoting Patrick Henry; he's invoking an entire spirit of independence with a nod to the revolutionary ideals that echo through American history.
  • Hunt wrote "Liberty" during the COVID-19 pandemic alongside his usual songwriting crew - Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, Chris LaCorte, and Zach Crowell. It was a reflective period, and Hunt admits he initially doubted he'd ever release the tune. But as the pandemic's shadows lifted, he felt the song's themes were more relevant than ever, so he dropped it on November 1, 2024.
  • Several factors likely prompted Hunt's decision to record and release "Liberty" in late 2024.

    1. Hunt wrapped up his Locked Up Tour on September 28, 2024. The end of this tour cycle provided an opportune moment to release new music and begin a fresh chapter in his career. "I flew home off the road this fall to get in the studio and get it recorded and get it out," he said.

    2. There's something fitting about "Liberty" dropping in autumn, the season itself woven into the lyrics "Autumn leaves on these county roads" - it's an ideal soundtrack for crisp air and long drives under amber-colored trees.

    3. Then, of course, there's the calendar: the release date landed right before the 2024 US election. Whether it was intentional or not, "Liberty" speaks to a national sentiment, tapping into themes of freedom and resilience that feel especially poignant in the lead-up to a pivotal vote.

    4. As a father of two, Hunt's experiences with family life may have deepened his connection to the lyrics, making it feel more authentic and meaningful to release.

    5. Hunt played a portion of "Liberty" acoustically on his social media in 2023. The positive reception from fans may have encouraged him to fully produce and release the track.

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