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50mething Turns Pain Into Protest on “Gaza (on and on and on)”

  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

50mething has released yet another eye-opening track, “Gaza (on and on and on).” He is an artist who brings out the best of his inner feelings through his musical tracks. Starting a musical journey at the age of 58, yet sounding refreshing, is something that really stands out about 50mething. What stood out to me most is how naturally he carries emotion. It feels less like performance and more like someone opening a window into their thoughts.


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“50mething feels like a voice that speaks plainly, but leaves a deep mark.”

The track hits with a heavy subject but never feels preachy. It simply lays the pain in front of you and lets it speak. The production is minimal and direct, which actually helps the message breathe louder. The vocal delivery carries a weary strength sounding like frustration, grief, and compassion all meeting in one place. I like how the track avoids high-production and trusts plain words and steady sound to create impact. There’s sadness here, but also resistance. It feels like a song refusing to look away. By the end, it leaves an important message with a sound that lingers for quite a long time.


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