Shimon Bar Yochai In A New & Exciting Wedding Single: ”Tzaad L’Osher”
In recent years, Shimon Bar Yochai has been honored to accompany dozens of grooms and bar mitzvah boys across the country on their special and exciting day. The song, which comes after a period of intensive work, brings a message of optimism, faith and pure love.
Shimon Bar Yochai tells us: “I wanted to create a wedding song that would be more than just a musical accompaniment. A song that would give the grooms a sense of protection, of faith in a higher power, and of confidence in the step they are about to take. That they would feel that the whole world is blessing them on their way to happiness on their special day.
Singer and songwriter Shimon Bar Yochai today launches a sweeping and exciting wedding song designed to accompany couples on the special day of their lives.
The song, which combines a rich musical production with Shimon Bar Yochai‘s moving voice, speaks of dreams coming true, of choosing to walk in the light, and of significant moments in which everything is filled with great light.
The repeated chorus emphasizes the presence of heavenly angels singing and blessing the groom on his wedding day and intensifies the feeling of blessing and joy. ”Tzaad L’Osher” is a song that offers a perfect soundtrack for emotional moments, and invites listeners to experience the happiness and peace that come from the abundance of love and connection.
Lyrics and music: Rami Lev
Arrangement and musical production: Daniel Chen
Public relations: BaFront
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