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Baryo & Artificial Intelligence Create A Musical Revolution: Listen To “Tikunim”!

Baryo & Artificial Intelligence Create A Musical Revolution: Listen To “Tikunim”!

Just before a musical break and moving on to the next stage in his career, Baryo is out with a new release. On average. every 3 minutes, someone else around the world listens to his songs online, and all this alongside airplay on radio stations from the general, religious and ultra-Orthodox sectors, which continue to prove that Baryo’s music is loved everywhere. His new song – “Tikiunim”, is shaping up to be a potential hit.

On the way to a seventh album and with hits that have remained to this day, Baryo presents a song with a groundbreaking arrangement created for the first time with the help of artificial intelligence in a revolutionary model for 2025, which approaches the sound of the greatest, accompanied by guitar touches from the talented guitarist of the singer Odia, Gal Shalev.

A dance version of the song will also be released soon, produced by DJ Yehuda Mor, who surprisingly incorporated the track “Ha’Ikar Lo Lefached Klal.”

The song will also be accompanied by the Breslav TikTok star “Hachaver Shalom” (Shalom Machlof), who at the beginning of the song shares with the audience his unique insights about “tikunim/corrections” and the world in general.

We hope you enjoy ❤️


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