LISTEN: New Version of “Alberta” Reignites Western Separatist Fire With a Powerful Message of Freedom

A classic folk tune just got a patriotic overhaul—and this time, it’s aimed straight at Ottawa and the globalist elites who’ve been choking the spirit out of Western Canada.

Matthew Azrieli’s new rendition of “Alberta” isn’t just a song. It’s a battle cry.

Once sung by legends like Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton, this version ditches the kumbaya vibes and turns the spotlight toward the fed-up farmers, oil workers, and freedom-loving patriots of the Canadian West—those who’ve had enough of Trudeau’s authoritarian grip and Eastern Canada’s woke chokehold.

This is more than music. It’s a red-hot reminder that Alberta doesn’t need permission from Ottawa to stand tall.

With its roots in Americana and its boots planted firmly on Alberta soil, Azrieli’s “Alberta” channels the spirit of 1776 and pumps it through the veins of 2025 Western Canada. It’s a love letter to liberty—and a raised middle finger to every bureaucrat who’s tried to crush it.

“Alberta” is for anyone who’s ever dreamed of sovereignty, of charting their own course, of flipping the bird to corrupt globalist regimes on either side of the border.

This isn’t your grandpa’s folk song. This is a freedom anthem for the modern patriot.

👉 Watch the lyric video and stream it here: https://song.link/alberta

 

 

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