Singer and songwriter Meshulam Zusha releases a debut single clip, “Veren Beser,” which is entirely a personal and internal look at our inner dialogues. The song describes the aspirations, the pain, and the need for self-improvement – in every area of life, both spiritually and materially. In this song, Meshulam Zusha takes the listener on an inner journey of conversation with himself, in which he seeks to improve and transcend, while receiving inner encouragement and comfort.
Meshulam Zusha, who has so far been blessed with bringing joy to the people of Israel at events and celebrations, now shares with us the first melody he is releasing into the world. “I have a lot of songs, with God’s help, that you will hear about,” he says, “but I chose this song precisely because it describes what a person goes through every single day. There is not a day that a person does not go through this dialogue with himself – I want to improve, I want to be better.”
The chorus of the song “Veren Beser” speaks of moments when we feel lost, ask for help and seek support – “Father, take me in your hand, I’m lost.” These moments of weakness require not only inner encouragement but also a personal cry, coming from the heart.
The song not only expresses Zusha‘s inner dialogue, but also leaves room for the listener to feel that private cry, and sing it along with him. Meshulam Zusha adds: “I sing a melody without words, to allow the listener to put down his personal cry and sing along with me.”
The song was also created by the talented musical arranger Avrumy Sternfeld, who was a full partner in the process. Zusha notes that the two worked together on the song, and Sternfeld contributed with the melody and spices that really added to the feeling of the song.
Lyrics: Meshulam Zusha
Composition: Meshulam Zusha, Avromy Sternfeld
Arrangement and musical production: Avromy Sternfeld
Production, direction, photography, editing, coloring: Liron Aputa
Screenplay: Liron Aputa, Meshulam Zusha
Public relations: BaFront