Leanna Crawford “Uncool”

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Leanna Crawford “Uncool” Share Worthy Song

What if the very things the world calls “uncool” are the things God celebrates most? That’s the question that sits quietly underneath “Uncool,” a song that feels like a deep breath for anyone who’s ever tried to fit into a mold that was never meant for them. Leanna Crawford leans into this message with a kind of honesty that doesn’t try to dress itself up — it simply tells the truth. And the truth is this: following Jesus will never make you the trendiest person in the room, but it will make you whole.

Leanna has always carried a gentle strength in her music, a way of singing that feels like she’s sitting across from you, reminding you of who you really are. Her voice is warm, steady, and full of sincerity — the kind that cuts through the noise of comparison and insecurity. “Uncool” is one of her most relatable songs because it speaks into the quiet pressure so many people feel: the pressure to be liked, to be impressive, to be enough. Instead of chasing approval, Leanna points us back to the One who already calls us chosen, loved, and seen.

There’s a truth in Scripture that echoes through the heart of this song — a reminder that God’s values don’t match the world’s. “The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” (1 Samuel 16:7) When you let that sink in, it changes everything. Suddenly the mirror you’ve been holding up to yourself doesn’t feel so heavy. Suddenly the opinions that once shaped your worth lose their power.

Leanna’s journey as an artist has always been rooted in authenticity. She doesn’t hide the fact that she’s wrestled with insecurity or the desire to fit in — she brings those struggles into the light so others can find freedom too. Her ministry is marked by compassion, by a desire to help people see themselves the way God sees them. In “Uncool,” she gives voice to the quiet ache of wanting to belong, and then gently redirects that longing toward the only place where it can truly be fulfilled.

Another scripture rises naturally alongside this message, offering a steady reminder of where our identity comes from. “You are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession.” (1 Peter 2:9) That’s the identity the world can’t give you — and can’t take away. When you live from that truth, being “uncool” stops feeling like a flaw and starts feeling like freedom.

This song speaks into the everyday places where we all struggle — the moments when comparison creeps in, when insecurity whispers, when you wonder if you’re enough. “Uncool” doesn’t try to fix those feelings with clichés. Instead, it reminds you that your worth was settled long before anyone had an opinion about you. It invites you to step out of the exhausting cycle of trying to measure up and step into the peace of knowing you’re already loved.

If you’ve been carrying the weight of trying to fit in, if you’ve been measuring yourself by standards that were never meant to define you, this is a moment to let God’s voice be louder than the world’s. Let this song remind you that you don’t need to be impressive to be loved. You don’t need to be perfect to be chosen. Now is the time to act — to step into the freedom of being exactly who God created you to be.

“Uncool,” the heartfelt new release from Leanna Crawford, is an honest, uplifting reminder that true identity is found in Christ, not in the shifting opinions of the world. With warm vocals and a message rooted in Scripture, the song encourages listeners to embrace the freedom of being fully known and fully loved. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs encouragement today — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Leanna Crawford’s music and helps us continue sharing songs that draw people closer to Jesus.

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