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Roi Yadid Releases New Single “Echad Lemaala”

Roi Yadid Releases New Single “Echad Lemaala”

Roi Yadid continues to solidify his place as a rising star in the Jewish music with the result of his previous album. He thrilled fans with such hits like; “Nidivim”, “Ata Yodeah”, and “Ish Shel Chorev”. His song were sung by fans and played on the radio all over the world. Roi’s fans crowd just continues to grow as a friend to fill the diary many performances worldwide. A year after the release of his second album “Rega Shel Nitzchon”, Roi did not rest and have went back to the studio to work on his third album.

“Echad Lemaala” is the first single from his upcoming album, due out soon. The composition and lyrics were done by Roi himself, which proves that he is creating a promising addition to being talented and unique singer. Yadid is working together with Eldad the creator of Roi’s famous hit “At Li Haaretz”.

The new single is rhythmic and talks about faith in the one above. Roi pleasure to hear the sweet voice and moving is also reflected in a song like “Echad Lemaala” combines electronics and live instruments.

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