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Between Pain & Hope: Meydad Tasa With A Moving Ballad – “Alai Tishmor”

Between Pain & Hope: Meydad Tasa With A Moving Ballad – “Alai Tishmor”

Singer Meydad Tasa launches a new and exciting single called “Alai Tishmor“, a powerful song of faith that connects personal pain with great hope. The song was written together with Ido Nemer, with the musical production by Shimon Yichya.

Alai Tishmor” touches on the feelings and challenges that many people have been experiencing recently – the daily struggle, the distance, the search for comfort and the need for light in the darkness. From the broken places rises a simple and sincere prayer to the Creator of the world: to protect, strengthen and illuminate the path.

With his moving voice, Meydad Tasa manages to convey a message of faith, love and hope, with lyrics that touch straight to the heart: “And even if difficulties pass over me / You will come, embrace me”.

The new single continues the musical line associated with Tasa – a connection between worlds, deep emotion and a message from one who speaks to every person, wherever they are.

Music: Meydad Tasa
Lyrics: Meydad Tsa and Ido Nemer
Arrangement and musical production: Shimon Yichya
Video clip photography: Avi Productions
Public relations and communications: Nati Badash


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Alai TishmorIdo NemerMeydad TasaShimon Yichya

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