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    JOA Golden Years: A Coming-of-Age Anthem Wrapped in Melancholy and Defiance

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaFebruary 27, 2025Updated:August 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    JOA – Golden Years: A Coming-of-Age Anthem Wrapped in Melancholy and Defiance
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    Oslo-born artist JOA captures the highs and lows of youth in Golden Years, a track that shifts from quiet introspection to a soaring, cinematic release.

    Soft piano chords and wistful vocals set the tone, carrying a sense of longing that lingers through the first verse.

    The build is subtle—steady drums kick in, layering a quiet urgency beneath the weight of nostalgia.

    By the time the song reaches its peak, it breaks free into something bolder, almost euphoric, yet still laced with the ache of growing up too fast.

    JOA’s lyrics paint a picture of teenage disillusionment, balancing moments of frustration with an underlying hope.

    Lines like “Dry your teenage tears, these are the golden years” turn bittersweet reflection into something anthemic, a reminder that even in uncertainty, time keeps moving forward.

    As the track builds, its emotional core remains unshaken—JOA leans into vulnerability without losing sight of resilience.

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    “This was the first song I wrote for this project, marking the beginning of my journey to understand what I wanted to express through my music and why I wanted to create an EP,” JOA shared on social media. “This song is for anyone who feels left out, lonely, or frustrated growing up. I want you to know you’re not alone, and no matter how tough things feel, time will heal and things will get better.”

    The song carries the kind of weight that would fit effortlessly into a coming-of-age film capturing the restlessness of youth in a way that feels both deeply personal and universally understood.

    Listen to Golden Years now.

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    JOA Golden Years Lyrics

    I think the rumors says it all
    I think it’s right
    The light at the end of the tunnel
    Is not that bright

    So set it on fire
    Burn it down all in regret
    Cause we don’t care how fast we fall
    Set it on fire
    You told me to not be afraid
    Today’s what we’re living for

    Dry your teenage tears
    These are the golden years

    Pretend like it disappear
    It won’t matter anyway
    The old people live while the young one’s we die
    Is this supposed to be the time of our lives
    So dry your teenage tears
    These are the golden years

    No wrong turnes to take
    Mistakes to make
    I see you got a teardrop running down your face

    So set it on fire
    Burn it down all and regret
    Cause we don’t care how fast we fall
    Set it on fire
    You told me to not be afraid
    Today’s what we’re living for

    Dry your teenage tears
    These are the golden years
    Pretend like it disappears

    It Wont matter anyway
    The old people live while the young one’s we die
    Is this supposed to be the time of our lives
    So dry your teenage tears
    These are the golden years

    Oh oh oh ah
    Oh oh oh ah
    Oh oh oh ah
    These are the golden years
    Oh oh oh ah
    Oh oh oh ah
    Oh oh oh ah
    Golden years

    Dry your teenage tears
    These are the golden years
    Pretend like it disappears
    It Wont matter anyway

    JOA
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