Tehran scrolls through social media platforms. The song will play along with footage that is allegedly proof of the Iranian missile strike on the occupied territory.
Released on June 20, 2025, the song addresses Iranian missile response to the Zionist regime’s attacks. It has attracted the attention of thousands of international users across platforms such as X, Tiktok and Instagram, and has gone viral at an incredible pace.
Footage of Iran’s missile strike, combining many international users with “boom, boom, Tel Aviv” as background audio, highlights what the Zionist regime is facing today is the result of decades of crime committed against innocent and defenseless people in Palestinians.
The following lyrics form part of the song:
This is what you get, for all your evil deeds
You were ok laughing at dead children / But now you’re on the blow
Iranian missiles illuminate the entire skyline
Now you’re feeling like a Palestinian
The lyrics to “Boom Boom Tel Aviv” resemble political statements. It resembles a political statement, although it resonated with people around the world who expressed support for Iran’s missile response to the Zionist regime, which carried out an unprecedented genocide against the Palestinian people.
A section of the song refers to settlers laughing at the bodies of murdered women and children in Gaza.
“‘Boom Boom Tel Aviv” is a smash hit, winning millions of plays across social media. It shows how much the world is diminishing Zionists and fatal plots,” wrote one user on X.
Other users commented: “Boom Boom Tel Aviv has just been nominated for a Grammy Award! “Music that hits harder than missiles.”
Former US Marine, politician and writer Lucas Gage is the creator of this now-famous track that evolved into a global anthem of resistance. In an interview with the Tehran Times, Gage explained the driving force behind the song’s widespread appeal.
“The element that made it all come true: the human desire for justice has not only escaped genocide over the past two years, but has also committed spying, terrorism, false flags, assassinations and war crimes, so we are finally seeing Israel pay for that crime in some way.”
Political activists also explained how the idea of ”boom, boom, Tel Aviv” came about. “For months, I’ve been making music to spread the truth about Israeli and Jewish hegemony. After Iran’s retaliatory strike, the idea of writing lyrics about the explosion in Tel Aviv “was led to the creation of booms, terviv, booms, booms.”
Gage emphasized that music is a universal language. You don’t need to know how to read or write it to understand and appreciate it.
“People around the world are driven primarily by emotions. Music is a powerful tool that reaches the heart as it moves emotions in a way that nothing else can be done,” he added.
The artist further explained that it is logical for artists to turn music into an antidote, as their enemies use the music industry to poison the minds of young people.
Gage also spoke directly to Iranian people. “A lot of Americans like me have noticed that our government is occupying foreign hostile parasites that have controlled our media and institutions and brainwashed our fellow citizens, and have taken us, our lords who want to acquire America for its clergy. Decades have never expressed the true will of the people.
We aim to withdraw from the Middle East completely and focus on addressing our country’s issues, so we do our best to oppose dominant narratives with limited means.
Israel is the architect of our foreign policy and urges us to direct military responses only with Israeli targets, as both the Middle East and the US could be liberated. ”
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