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Artist & Songwriter Liad Banai Releases New Single “Ma Lichtov”

Artist & Songwriter Liad Banai Releases New Single “Ma Lichtov”

Artist and songwriter Liad Banai releases a new single called “Ma Lichtov” – a personal song born from a true inner search. Banai wrote, composed and arranged the song himself, and continues to build a unique musical identity that connects contemporary Israeli sound with emotion and faith.

“Ma Lichtov” tells of moments that we all know – confusion, searching, small falls and a desire to understand who we really are. This is a song about a person who tries to listen to their heart, looks inward, and discovers that even in the midst of uncertainty, there is a place of peace and love that does not depend on anything.

The song touches on the tension between the heart and the mind, between the noise of everyday life and the need for true meaning. From the questions and hesitations, a clear feeling emerges – there is Someone above Who always accompanies us, even when the path is unclear and everything feels upside down.

Credits:

Lyrics and music: Liad Banai Musical arrangement and production: Liad Banai
Drums: Rafael Chevroni
Guitars and bass: Mickey Avioz Mixing: Meir Shiloni and Liad Banai
Mastering: Meir Shiloni
Graphic design: Leah Yishai

Public relations: Viral


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