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Menachem Weinstein – Daylight (Official Audio)

Menachem Weinstein – Daylight (Official Audio)

The Song
Daylight represents that moment in bed after a rough day. The world feels like it’s falling apart but you hope that tomorrow’s daylight brings renewed energy, better luck, and a healthier mind and spirit.

The song references the daily struggles of those with addiction, mental health, loneliness, poverty, and other challenges that so many experience across the world today. It was inspired by the real life stories of people I have met along the way. Daylight uplifts the listener with a hopeful message of a better day ahead.”

The Artist
As a young teen, Menachem Weinstein began writing poems, chronicling his experiences, emotions, and struggles as he navigated his way through adolescence, later turning them into songs on his guitar. To date, Menachem has released 8 original studio singles. Menachem is also the director of Munch Media, a creative media production company in Florida.

He continues to write and record music, bringing his fans along on his unlikely journey from the cold streets of London to the sunny suburbs of Florida, and beyond.

Credits
Composed by Menachem Weinstein
Choirs by Shloime Salzman
Produced by A2F Studios (2x Grammy Award Winning Studio)
Engineered by Pamela Velez (2x Latin Grammy Award Winning Engineer) & Brayan Gomez
Mixed by Heartbreak Season
Mastered by Ronen Hillel
Voice coaching by Rachael Banach



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