Reuvein Becker Releases His Debut Single “Kol Ma Sheose Hashem”
Reuven Becker with his debut single in honor of the launch of his new wedding band.
Three months after capturing the hearts of many listeners, the star of Hakol Habah, Reuven Becker is going up on stage, this time through the main entrance. He will be singing a new wedding composition in an authentic chasidi style and managed by Yisrael Sosna.
The band, an FDD Production, will provide the yeshiva world with the quality they have learned to love at a price that is accessible to all. Reuven Becker is capitalizing on his popularity from performances all over the country and is ready to take it to the next level.
In honor of the launch of the new band, Reuven is releasing a single titled “Kol Mah Sh’oseh Hashem“, a combination of the words “Ayin Nosim Lecha LaShamayim” and upbeat vibrant musical production which will be very exciting.
David Fadida: ” I am very proud to represent Reuvein Becker. We are talking about an exceptional and outstanding singer who is foremost a wonderful personality. During his performances on HaKol Habah, he always left the judges and the audience with their mouths wide open. Reuven proved to me that he belongs on the biggest stages and I am happy to provide him the opportunity. This is great news for the yeshiva world, who might not have been able to afford what FDD has to offer in the past. We are now offering a great musical package at the highest level that everyone can afford.”
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