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“Kol Haderech” – A New & Exciting Single by Young Artist & Creator Liad Banai

“Kol Haderech” – A New & Exciting Single by Young Artist & Creator Liad Banai

“Behind every cloud of difficulty, there is a sun that is always waiting to shine. All you need to do is remember that it is there” – Liad not only writes this sentence, he lives it.

After the success of the single “Lamrot Hakol“, which was recently released and touched many hearts, Liad is now releasing another song – “Kol Haderech” – which he wrote, composed and arranged himself. Liad continues to distinguish himself as a young artist with a personal and deep voice, who produces his own songs and infuses them with truth, emotion and content that speaks to the heart.

Behind the songs is a yeshiva student who studies all day, and at night pours his heart into the world of music to heal, strengthen and touch. “If there is even one person who was moved by this song and brought him closer to Hashem – and that was my reward,” he says. “Kol Haderech” is not just a song. It is a glimpse into an inner journey, at the end of which – there is always light.

And what’s next? Liad hints – there are more surprises on the way.

Lyrics and composition: Liad Banai
Arrangement and musical production: Liad Banai

Keyboards and programming: Liad Banai
Drums: Chaggai Assulin Guitars: Noam Borg Chargol

Mixing and mastering: Yaron Spar
Graphic design: Leah Yishai

Public relations: BaFront


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