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Nehorai Arieli Launches The Third Song From His Album- “Hakol Barosh”

Nehorai Arieli Launches The Third Song From His Album- “Hakol Barosh”

Singer and composer Nehorai Arieli releases “Hakol Barosh”, the third song from his new mini-album, written and composed by him, with Itamar Shkedi in charge of the arrangement and musical production.

The song touches the depths of the soul, and combines faith, insight and inner strength with a contemporary, clean and exciting sound.

In simple but profound words, Arieli conveys a powerful message: Even when everything seems to be collapsing – the power for change and joy is within us.

“It’s not in the sky, it’s all in the head, bro.. and life is so beautiful, and it will be even more so,” he reminds us, in a melody that flows between emotion and light.

The song calls for taking “a quality time out with the heart” and rediscovering the inner strength, with faith, breath and self-love.

Hakol Barosh” joins a line of songs that position Nehorai as one of the most prominent young voices in new Jewish-Israeli music – one that brings innovation, soul and real content, wrapped in meticulous production and a warm and touching voice.

Lyrics and music: Nehorai Arieli

Arrangement and musical production: Itamar Shkedi

Public relations and communications: Nati Badash


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