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Breitbart's own Jon Kahn, has had much success in the music world, having many of his songs placed in Film-TV and he has worked with members of Creed, the Foo Fighters, and The Wallflowers. But something special happens, when Kahn turns his musical attention to America.
His Trump-inspired anthem Fighter went to #1 on Billboard's digital sale chart and was embraced by President Trump who shared it widely on social media., and the song was used in every Trump rally for the last several months of the campaign including Madison Square Garden and Election Night Headquarters. Kahn also performed Fighter at a rally in Arizona.
Now, Kahn has turned his artistic sites on America's 250th Birthday, and to do so, he reached out to his favorite collaborator in Nashville, Michael Farren, to create a song that celebrates the people who built this country and "made something beautiful and still make it beautiful." The Grammy-nominated two-time Dove award winning Farren, is one of the most sought-after songwriters in Nashville, and what's more, has a deep love of country. After hearing about the project, without hesitation, Farren told Kahn he was "in."
But the writers knew that The United Saints of America couldn't just be another song. It had to be worthy of the subject matter. It had to have gravity. It had to move people. It had to have an inherent understanding of the greatness of this glorious 250-year experiment.
As Farren posted on his Instagram account, "I think about the epic lines in America the Beautiful, and I get teary-eyed every single time. But pressing in a little further, you realize that the beauty of our nation's landscape pales in comparison to what truly makes it great…the people."
Kahn added: "Even those people with whom we disagree. It saddens me to see people trying to undermine America 250. But it also makes me proud in a very interesting way because there is no other country that gives their citizens the rights we enjoy every day, and yet some take for granted." Then Kahn told us, "Now, that being said, Americans won't let haters tear down America 250."
Kahn and Farren truly crafted a song for every American which we believe will be around for the next 250 years.