
GAZ Releases Moving On, A Personal Song About Love And Change
Moving On Marks Another Chapter In GAZ’s Artistic Journey
By Underground Press
Published Friday, 17 April 2026 08:00
UK-born, South Africa-based singer-songwriter GAZ releases his new single and music video 'Moving On', marking one of the most personal and emotionally direct moments of his solo career to date. The release follows the international critical attention received by his 2025 album 'My New Skin' and represents a powerful continuation of his evolving artistic journey.
At its core, 'Moving On' is shaped by lived experience. Written during a period of separation from his wife of almost 26 years, the song captures a deeply human moment of loss, reflection and transition. Rather than framing the experience through conflict, GAZ approaches it with clarity and restraint, focusing on acceptance, perspective and the quiet strength required to move forward. The result is a song that resonates far beyond its personal origin, speaking to anyone navigating change while holding onto what still matters.
The track emerged organically during a late-night studio session with producer Mark Beling. An improvised acoustic progression sparked an immediate and unfiltered lyrical response from GAZ, recorded in a single, instinctive take as a voice note. That initial performance became the emotional foundation of the final recording. Instead of reconstructing the song, the production was carefully built around it, preserving the honesty and immediacy of the moment while adding subtle layers to support its depth.
Musically, 'Moving On' sits within GAZ’s established alternative pop-rock sound, led by acoustic guitar and supported by understated synth textures and bass. The arrangement is deliberately restrained, allowing the vocal to remain central and the narrative to unfold with clarity. There is a careful balance at play; the track carries both melancholy and warmth, reflecting the complexity of the story it tells.
A defining feature of the song is its evolving chorus, which moves from 'I’ll be fine' to 'Moving On' and ultimately to 'Me and My Son'. This progression mirrors the emotional arc of the record, shifting from reassurance to acceptance and, finally, to a grounded sense of moving forward. It is a subtle but powerful device that reinforces the song’s sense of momentum and resolution.
Reflecting on the process, GAZ has described the song as beginning in a moment of raw emotional release, before developing into something more measured and balanced. What initially surfaced as instinct and intensity was later shaped with perspective, allowing the final version to carry both honesty and composure. The result is a piece that avoids blame and instead centres on growth, understanding and emotional clarity.
Available across streaming platforms, alongside a music video and lyric video, 'Moving On' stands as a defining release in GAZ’s catalogue. It is both intimate and widely relatable, a statement of personal resilience that captures the reality of letting go while offering a sense of calm and forward motion.

