“Emunah” The New Single From Itzik Dadya
A week before the release of his new album “Mechaven El Ha’or“, Itzik Dadya releases the latest single from the new album. The song entitled “Emunah” has a special middle eastern flair which is a perfect conclusion to hits like “Yomim Tovim” and “Yerushalayim” which will be featured on Dadya’s new album.
During this difficult period that Israel was in. Where enemies surround us and want wipe us out, what more fitting topic to sing about then faith and the strength it gives to each of us.
This new song and others Dadya will perform at his album release concert will be held next Monday 17/4 at Reading 3 in Tel Aviv. The show will be also feature popular artists Ohad, the Kinderlach, singer Yishai Rivot, violin artist Daniel Ahaviel and more.
Dadya says “I thank God I got to this moment, at the age of 20 to release yet a third album is no small feat. We have invested a lot of time and effort on this album, the best musicians partnered together and the end result is amazing. I’d love to see you all celebrating with me in the show launch next week.”
The song written and composed by Gili Zakai and Doron Elimelech the music producer.
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