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Knox Avery “If Love Was The Meal” – Powerful New Song on Global Hunger & Compassion

What has humanity become? We’ve lost our touch with the real world to an extent where someone will walk up to their fridge, stare at a completely full shelf of food, and complained that they still have nothing to eat. Yes, we are all guilty of it, cos we live in a world where food gets wasted every single day without a second thought, yet millions of people go to bed with empty stomachs. Has it ever cross your mind to one day take to the streets and feed those people without food with your excess? And not your leftovers? It is a pretty wild contradiction when you stop and think about it. An artist project named Knox Avery just dropped a new single that hits you right in the gut regarding this exact issue. The track is called “If Love Was The Meal,” and I can’t help but say we humans are becoming less compassionate about each other.

I must remind you, but this is not your typical pop song about breakups or partying in a club. This is a deeply conscious, inspirational pop record that is trying to start a serious conversation about global hunger, human greed, and social responsibility. The project itself is a unique blend of modern tech and human heart. Knox Avery is an AI-driven artist project, but it is entirely powered by human songwriting, human music production, and real-world perspectives. By removing the typical celebrity ego, flashy clothes, and drama, the creators make sure your attention stays exactly where it belongs: on the actual message.

See what makes this release even better is that it puts its money where its mouth is. The team is donating 25% of all royalties from the song directly to nonprofit organizations fighting global hunger. You might think yeah, this can never happen to me, might be true, but have you thought of those that are going through it? What if you were born there? What if you one day experience that? Well time is humbler, I love what they are doing and that means every time you stream the track, you are helping to put actual food on someone’s plate. See, let’s sit down and talk about the track itself and the massive message it carries, because when you deep it, you might end up giving all that excess food to those in need.

When you release that play button, you’d realize how the song is built around one central, incredibly heavy question: If love was the meal, would we let anyone starve? Everyone is looking for love, we all keep trying and fighting for it, to experience, we go through all those heartbreaks and stuffs and yet we still come back looking for love, so let’s take it if that was food, would we stop? Look at the pain people go through just to survive, just to get food for the whole week, some even eat twice in a week, some survive on just water from places some of us may never drink from, so how much is food that you can’t buy for someone? Well thanks to Knox Avery, your stream to this song will help buy that food for someone.

One thing is when you listen to the track, the music deliberately slows you down. In a time when everyone has a short attention span and scrolls through social media at lightning speed, this melody forces you to sit still and actually feel something. The production balances a beautiful, uplifting pop melody with a deeply emotional undertone. It creates a stark contrast, mirroring the real world where massive abundance lives right next door to extreme poverty.

The message of the track cuts straight to the point. It reminds us that global hunger is not a supply problem. The planet actually produces more than enough food to feed every single human being alive. Instead, the song argues that starvation and famine are man-made crises caused by war, political conflict, economic inequality, and pure greed. And I agree to this wholeheartedly, if it ain’t war driving people to extreme poverty and getting their foods poisoned, we would all be living happily without starving. I love how the track highlights how food is used as a weapon or a business, rather than a basic human right. We create the war, then from our own greed, we plunder and displace people so they can come begging and call ourselves the mighty.

Lyrically, the track is a beautifully written challenge to all of us. It points out how easy it is to look at a tragedy on the news, feel bad for five seconds, and then go right back to our comfortable lives. “If Love Was The Meal” forces us to face our shared responsibility. It asks us to look at how global resources are handled and encourages real, active compassion instead of just empty awareness. The project also released a powerful music video that drives this point home through intense visual storytelling, using imagery of waste versus survival to leave a lasting impression on your mind.

It is rare to find a pop song that tries to change the world while still being a genuinely great tune to listen to, but Knox Avery managed to pull it off. It is the perfect addition to any playlist focused on social change, faith, or motivation. You don’t need to be ready or prepped before buying food for someone in need, if you can afford it, do it and don’t look back at it. Either way, go ahead and stream this song, for you know at least you’d be putting food on someone’s table, as today marks the project’s embodiment.

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