Rob Cunningham’s latest single, “That’s No Way To Treat A Lady,” hits with quiet power. Built on an acoustic folk foundation, the track pairs raw storytelling with a message that feels timely and deeply personal. By giving voice to Lady Liberty, Cunningham shines a light on a nation at odds with itself and asks us to look more closely at the ideals we claim to uphold.
Lines like “The nation ran red… just follow me, there’s better days ahead” set the tone early. He doesn’t shout. He doesn’t overplay it. Instead, he lets the lyrics breathe, backed by warm, honest production that’s stripped-down in all the right ways. The chorus lands hard with “That’s no way to treat a lady / We’re all yearning to breathe free”, a reminder that hope isn’t passive — it’s something we choose.
The writing walks a fine line between protest and poetry. There’s sorrow here, but there’s also belief. And that’s what stays with you. Personally, I think this is one of those songs that doesn’t need to be loud to leave a mark. It’s thoughtful, clear-eyed, and rooted in something real.
Follow Rob Cunningham and add “That’s No Way To Treat A Lady” to your playlist. It’s a reminder of what music can still do — speak truth, ask questions, and bring people together. If you’re looking for something with heart and purpose, this is it.
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