Born Under A Rocket's Red Glare (ft. Ryker Lane) | Landon King

Born Under a Rocket's Red Glare From the album "Freedom Yet Lives — America at 250" The first time you heard it was different. You were small. The sky cracked open above you and something got into your chest that never fully left. The noise. The heat. The fire. The way the whole crowd held its breath between bursts. You didn't have words for it yet. You didn't need them. The sky was teaching you something and you were learning it whether you knew it or not. Born Under a Rocket's Red Glare is the anthem at the close of Act II — the moment the celebration turns inward and gets honest. Not the declaration version. Not the stadium version. This is the one that starts with one voice and one memory and builds slowly as the whole room remembers together. By the final chorus everyone is singing because everyone has that same July sky burned somewhere behind their eyes. You were shaped by the noise. By the heat. By the fire. By the way the sky kept calling you higher. That started right there. Freedom Yet Lives — America at 250 Available July 3rd, 2026 Singer: Landon King Writer: Collin Wise Producer: Lincoln W Jaessmine © 2026 CW Studios. All Rights Reserved. #FreedomYetLives #America250 #BornUnderARocketsRedGlare #IndependenceDay #July4th #AnthemCountry #AmericaAt250 #Semiquincentennial #4thOfJuly2026