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In The Spirit of The Times: Itzik Dadya’s Moving Ballad – “Kuli Mimcha”

In The Spirit of The Times: Itzik Dadya’s Moving Ballad – “Kuli Mimcha”

The successful singer Itzik Dadya is currently releasing a new and moving song – “Kuli Mimcha“, written and composed by Elchanan Elchadad, arranged and musically produced by the brothers Yair and Eyal Shriki.

The song comes out at a special time in the month of Elul, a time of soul-searching and renewed closeness, and it carries with it a deep personal prayer alongside an exciting musical power.

In the lyrics of the song, Dadya asks for closeness to the Creator: “Here I am, knocking on your door, please open for me.. Take me back to you, fill my heart.” The personal and touching text describes the inner journey of a person searching for the path back to himself and to faith.

Dadya, who continues to touch hearts with his unique voice and the emotion he brings to the stage, offers here a direct connection between the simplicity of faith and the power of music.

Kuli Mimcha” is now available on all digital platforms, inviting listeners to open their hearts and reconnect in the days of mercy and forgiveness.

Lyrics and music: Elchanan Elchadad
Arrangement and musical production: Yair & Eyal Shriki

Public relations and communications: Nati Badash



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