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Im Na’amin – Elchai | The Prince of Egypt – A song In Honor Of Pesach & The Time of Corona

After releasing the hit songs “Meirim Neshamot” and “Lo Meuchar” (Duet with Gad Elbaz), singer Elchai decides to release the song “Im Na’amin” a song that speaks of miracles and beliefs in one’s life, combined with the song “B’tzeis Yisrael MiMitzrayim.”

Elchai is a singer, writer and composer of Israeli Jewish music, and his debut album combines touching ballads alongside rhythmic songs.

Im Na’amin is the sixth single from the debut album “Meirim Neshamot“. A powerful song – which transmits great mental strength, the melody of the song reminds you of the movie “Prince of Egypt” based on the story of the Exodus.

Eclhai‘s songs seemed to wait for the right moment to break out into consciousness. Through the new single, Fort Elhi portrays his musical style in a unique and resonant tone, reflecting on his personal world. Wehn asked about this song Elchai says, “It is precisely during this time that we are all at home, during the month of Geula, the moments of prayer and faith in Hashem are the moments that strengthen me and give me hope.” The song was produced by musician Eldad Zitrin, who is known for many collaborations with Ishai Ribo, who is also responsible for orchestrating the spectacular string composition in addition to the song, accompanied by the Jerusalem cantor’s choir and the Farhi Etzion choir conducted by Dudi Leibowitz, in short, a musical celebration that you must not miss.

The debut album illuminates souls, including songs and melodies, some of which Elchai wrote and composed, texts that rely on Jewish sources and human faith in himself and his powers. The album features composed verses and melodic melodies and is set to come out for the New Year with a launch show.

Elchai Refoua (28) was born in Jerusalem, and he creates, writes and composes Israeli Jewish music. Today, Elchai is a student sitting for military graduates and an engineering student, after a significant service in Givati where he was released as a S&T officer in Givati.

The song Im Na’amin released this week, on the eve of Pesach, in a chilling timeline of the Corona that came longing to go out of slavery to freedom and where man is required to believe and pray “miracles do happen if you believe .. have to believe”