Daniel Yativ In A New Single & Video – ‘Lo Tzarich T’aSof’
Singer and songwriter Daniel Yativ in a new single called ‘Lo Tzarich Ta’sof‘, his lyrics and composition together with SHINER, who also produced the music. The clip was directed by Liron Aputa and produced by: David Fadida.
Singer and songwriter Daniel Yativ releases another new single called ‘Lo Tzarich Ta’sof‘. On the way to his debut album, Daniel continues his excellent musical journey with another song, optimistic and full of hope. Daniel‘s lyrics and composition are in collaboration with music producer SHINER, who is also responsible for the arrangement of the song.
As is tradition, the single is accompanied by an elaborate clip directed by Liron Aputa. The clip shows a variety of characters in different situations in everyday life as they dance and are optimistic according to the message of the song that you don’t need the ending to know that it will be good.
Daniel shares: “We all get to hear people say: “It will be good, it will be okay.” It’s true that this is an optimistic statement, but what’s still missing here is the insight that everything is good now, now it’s okay. After all, my father, who loves me the most in the world, walks with me and accompanies me on the way. So you don’t have to wait for the end to know that everything will be good. In two words: Now is good! That’s the message of the song.”
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