Shortly Before His New Album: Aharon Sitbon Releases New Single – Ein Li Milim
Chassidic soul artist Aharon Sitbon is releasing a new and unique single, the likes of which has never been heard in the world of Chassidic music, called “Ein Li Milim”.
The song brings with it the importance to thank Hashem Who gives us our lives and all of the good in them each day anew. The production of the song was entrusted to Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry, and the song is accompanied by an incredible lyric clip.
The song is publicizing Sitbon shortly before he releases his new album called Higiyah Zman Geulatchem. The song was added to the album as a gift to Klal Yisrael, during this very challenging time.
The new album, which Aharon has been working on for the past three years, is comprised of songs that we arranged by some of the best arrangers in our generation, with important messages and a special meaningfulness for this generation.
Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry said, “We feel we have an important mission by working with Aharon over the past three years, who dedicates himself entirely to insert encouraging and unique messages in his music.”
Watch >> https://youtu.be/u9GYNf6_lyA
Credits:
Composition: Aharon Sitbon
Lyrics: Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry
Arrangement, production, and techno-synths: Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry
Guitars: Nachman Hillvitz
Vocals and Mixing: Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry
Production and Representation: Tzeva’im Productions Group
Lyrical Video: Arnon Almassi
PR: Mendy Kurant
Special thanks for the studio video clip to Aharon’s son, Menachem Sitbon
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