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Portal & Kobi Brummer In A New & Uplifting Single – “Od Hakol Yistader”

Portal & Kobi Brummer In A New & Uplifting Single – “Od Hakol Yistader”

After a difficult period of uncertainty, and still, Kobi Brummer and Chaim Portal present a new single of hope, joy and faith: “Od Hakol Yistader” – a song that holds our heads high and reminds us: good days are still ahead.

Together with Portal, Kobi Brummer, one of the most energetic and unique voices in Jewish-Israeli music, brings power, joy and light to the song – just as only he knows how. Their joint performance gives the song a rare emotional and spiritual depth.

The song, written and composed by Chaim Portal for musical production by David Taub, moves between a bouncy electronic sound and a live performance, which connects heaven and earth. It is a song of faith, inner celebration and a happy heart.

Chaim writes: “This is a song born out of pain, and on the other hand, hope and faith in complete redemption, which we will still raise to life. The message is simple – even when it seems like everything is falling apart, things will still fit together like a puzzle, everything will still become clear.”

Od Hakol Yistader” is the first single from a new album by Portal that’s on the way – an album that will combine a variety of songs and themes that touch the hearts of all of us, with depth, honesty, a smile, and a touch on the essence of life.

Lyrics and music: Chaim Portal

Arrangement and musical production: David Taub
Public relations and media: Israel Rosen



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