Yossi Fried Launches New Performance Series “Never Too Late”
Yossi Fried reveals the first part of a moving performance series for the song “Never Too Late” – a personal work he wrote years ago, but only recently took on a particularly deep meaning. During a difficult period when he was hospitalized in the hospital, when he was between life and death, Fried found solace in the words he wrote long ago – “Never Too Late”. He says that he played the song there over and over again, and saw how it strengthened not only him, but also the staff and the hospitalized people around him. From that experience was born the decision to turn the song into an empowering series that will touch many hearts.
In the first version, Fried hosts singer Shmili Rothschild for a performance full of emotion and power, combining Yiddish depth with an inspiring text that encourages one not to give up “It’s never never never too late”. The song addresses everyone, from the child in Cheder to the elderly grandfather. It reminds us that at any stage of life you can start over. The Hebrew and English versions are also expected to be released soon, all under the same empowering spirit that wants to say: “Keinmal Nisht Tzi Shpait” – It’s never too late.
Composition and lyrics: Yossi Fried
Rap lyrics: Shmili Rothschild, Yossi Fried
Arrangement, musical production and mixing: Sruli Broncher
Public relations and media: Israel Rosen
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