Simcha Abramchik Releases His First Solo Single “Tehilla L’David”
After collaborating with great singers in Israel and around the world, Simcha Abramchik releases his first original solo single – “Tehilla L’David”.
The song, in a unique deep-house style, continues the musical line he is associated with and brings a new color to Jewish music.
The composition is by musician Shlomi Bernstein, and the arrangement and musical production are by Srulik Mendelsohn and Abramchik himself. It is accompanied by an innovative music video, which illustrates how a person can find the strength to overcome difficulties.
Abramchik is considered one of the most sought-after musicians at events, thanks to his unique ability to combine tradition with innovation. He can create exciting and original musical experiences.
Simcha Abramchik shares the personal story behind the song: “I traveled to make a bride and groom happy on a day when it was very difficult for me to smile and be happy. Just before I went on stage, I received a call from my father that gave me strength at the right moment. The recording of this conversation became a song.”
Lyrics: Mekorot
Music: Shlomi Bernstein Arrangement and musical production: Srulik Mendelsohn, Simcha Abramchik
Music video: Liron Aputa
Public relations and communications: Nati Badash
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