50mething proves it’s never too late to start telling your story through music.
- Neha Gera
- 9 minutes ago
- 1 min read

50mething doesn’t feel like a typical new artist — and that’s what makes the whole project interesting. Based in England, coming from a completely different background as a dancer and even a garden builder, stepping into music at 58 already brings a different kind of perspective. There’s a sense that this isn’t about chasing trends but about finally putting stories out there that have been sitting for a while.
50mething blends indie pop with real-world concerns with “Silence”.

“Silence" is notable for its focus on women’s safety and its understated approach. There is a slight, moody and reflective atmosphere in the sound that complements the theme well. It doesn’t try to be loud or forceful, but instead lets the message sit with you, which honestly makes it hit harder. The track carries this feeling of vulnerability, especially around the idea of being alone and unsafe, and that emotion comes through in a very simple, honest way. It’s the kind of song that works best when you’re really paying attention, maybe during a late-night listen, a quiet walk, or even while travelling alone, when the message feels closest to reality. It’s not just a song you hear, it’s one you think about after it ends.



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