YTI – Every Day Is A Good Day ft. Yossi Greenberg
A Guten Erev Shabbos! YTI presents their first ever original English Erev Shabbos release titled “Every Day Is A Good Day”. Composed by Shmuel Green (Monsey) and sung beautifully Yossi Greenberg (Lakewood), both featured for the first time on a YTI release, the quality of their work on this track shines through on every level. The message of this song is: No matter what happens today, no matter what mistakes you make or what you are going through, every day is a good day because Hashem knows what is best for you and your ultimate happiness and success. Listen, enjoy, share and have a wonderful Shabbos!
Beautiful cover art by our very own Nechemia Krasner AKA DJ Kraz.
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Dear YTI fans and supporters,
Join me in giving the life-changing gift of spiritual connection through music creation to 1000’s of talented young people in our communities. It is a huge need that only YTI is truly addressing. This past year, we were able to accommodate the creative and spiritual needs of 45 incredibly talented and deep individuals. Going forward, the sky is the limit. How many people could ultimately benefit from our work? It all comes down to you, your heart, understanding and your contributions. Please feel free to reach out to me directly if you have any questions or comments.
Thank you, and have a wonderful Shabbos,
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