Yael Deckelbaum Ft. Meera Eilabouni - Hayati - (Official Video)

Subscribe: Bandcamp: Official Music Video 🎶Also Check Out יעל דקלבאום והאמהות - Yael Deckelbaum & The Mothers - Home Follow Yael: Facebook: Instagram: Spotify: Apple Music: Website: #yaeldeckelbaum #healing #folk #newage #womencircle #feminist #womenpower “Hayati“- Lyrics Over the fence Over the wall Beyond defenses standing tall There is a place where we can meet Over the tunnels close to the sun Far from the barrel of a gun There is a place for you and me Though many people say This can never be done We got to keep on praying Got to keep reaching out Reach for the sun Into the light walk with me Into the light where we can be free Into light there’s a place where we can be as one Into the light it’s time to see Into the light with simplicity Into the light you’re a part of me بدي حرية، بدك حياة بدنا نعيش زي نجوم السما ما هم زي بعض بس بيلمعوا سوا You say shalom You say salam You say Mahabba - In English it’s love You say tomato, I say tomahto, oh.. Many people say This can never be done Still here we are together Singing this song Under the sun Into the light walk with me… رغم كل الأفكار، احنا انسان Here we are together Singing this song Under the sun Into the light walk with me Into the light where we can be free Into light there’s a place where we can be as one Into the light it’s time to see Into the light with simplicity Into the light you’re a part of me Far from the fire fears and lies Keeping us both on the other side Only one place seems to be right Into the light “Hayati” Credits: Music by Yael Deckelbaum Lyrics by Yael Declbaum & Meera Eilabuni Produced by Ronen “Nenor” Sabo, Adam Ben Amitai Mixed by Ronen “Nenor” Sabo @ Nenorion Arranged by - Adam Ben Amitai, Ronen Sabo, Yael Deckelbaum Mastering: Dave Huffman Lead vocals: Yael Deckelbaum & Meera Eilabuni Back vocals, Electric guitar, Bass, Keyboards: Yael Deckelbaum More samples & Guitars : Adam ben Amitai, Ronen Sabo Drums: Karen Teperberg Choirs: ● “The Mothers”: Meera Eilabuni, Batchen Edri, Daniel Rubin, Yirat Yaakov, Adaluz Khouriyeh, Einat Harel, Tal Sandman, Tal Pleleg ● South Africa: Nolufefe Mtshabe, Tina Mene, Noluthando Xesha, Siya Mpisekaya, Abulele Matu, Sihle Nceka, Zodwa Mjuleni, Sinesihle Kula ● NYC - Members of the Riverside Church Inspirational Choir : Allanah Salter, Genevieve Stewart, Anne H. Pollack, Jacqueline Gregg, May Pinkett, Linda Childs, Folei Browne, Nedra Neal Recording Studios: ● Nenorion studio, Adam Ben Amitai’s studio, Kichastudios TLV, Edible Audio - Cape Town ZA , Relic Room NYC, Stricker Conservatory, Bardo Recording Studios Ltd Videoclip Credits: Filmed by Omer Messinger Edited By Yael Deckelbaum Artistic consultant - Astar Elkayam Additional footage by Gil Shani, Amnon Haas, Danny Shechtman, Manar Al-Sharif Produced by Yael Deckelbaum, Razan Munayer, Danielle Weil Cover Design: Photography: Omer Messinger Artistic director & Graphic design: Merav Shaham —- Pre Production Manager: Natalie Tuttle Assistant Production: Tal Peleg Post Production Manager: Danielle Weil PR: Monocrave Communications Dana Segal & Orly Nakler Distribution: Nana Disc Yael Deckelbaum, is a platinum award-winning Israeli/Canadian singer/songwriter and activist. Known as a founding member of Habanot Nechama, an Israeli folk band who’s self-titled album went platinum in Israel with over 40,000 records sold. Yael has performed on the same stage with Sir George Martin, Suzanne Vega, Chris Cornell, Livingston Taylor, Tom Chaplin, Bobby McFerrin, Matisyahu, Gregory Porter. She has released 4 solo albums and participated in several influential albums within Israel. In 2016, Her song “Prayer Of The Mothers”, originally written to support the Women Wage Peace Movement, went viral on social media. In the video, thousands of Palestinian and Israeli women unite in a winding march of hope in the desert sands of the Middle East. This visionary song subsequently turned into an international peace anthem. Shared by millions, it inspired women across the globe to get together and take action. Like Joan Baez and Pete Seeger, Yael has been recognized by many people as a groundbreaking musical activist of our time. With the streets as her stage and marching women as her crowd, Yael has led various women’s marches over the past two years in over 10 different countries -- from Europe to Asia and America to Africa. Yael performs internationally throughout Israel, Europe and the USA, where she has become more and more active in using her music to inspire positive change and support non-violent communication between cultures that are in conflict, emphasising the necessity of women leadership.
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