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  "description": "Janis Ian's \"At Seventeen\" aches gently. Ella Ronen's cover removes the gentleness.",
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  "textContent": "One of Five: Ella Ronen – At Seventeen\n\n0:00\n\n/206.262857\n\n1×\n\n**Listen:** _At Seventeen_ on YouTube\n\n**About the episode:** Released in 1975, _At Seventeen_ is a song about adolescent exclusion, the cruelty of beauty hierarchies, and wounds that outlast the years that caused them. Janis Ian wrapped it in warm folk arrangement and forgiving horns. Fifty-one years later, Ella Ronen covers it and refuses every comfort the original offered.\n\n**About Ella Ronen:** Ella Ronen is a Zurich-based Israeli musician, poet, and community facilitator. Her fourth album, _The Girl with No Skin_ (2024), was produced by Sam Cohen (Kevin Morby, Sharon Van Etten) and marks her most direct and unguarded work to date. She co-founded the Mino Collective, a network of feminist musicians, and has performed everywhere from the Montreux Jazz Festival to living room shows in Montreal.\n\n🎧\n\n __[Songtitle tk]__ is one of five picks in this week's Weekly5. Four more are waiting—become a Supporter.",
  "title": "Ella Ronen – At Seventeen",
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