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Hope 6: "Who Knows How The Day Will End" | Israel today

2022-04-25T09:04:24.501Z


"Do Not Live Twice" is the band's new single, co-written with producer Jordy and accompanied by a clip shot in Kiev, just before the outbreak of the war in Ukraine


"Don't Live Twice" is Hatikva 6's first collaboration with successful producer Jordi.

He was born out of a shared desire to produce something different from what the band usually does, without the result sounding foreign and detached from its DNA.

The optimistic song, written by the band's lead singer Omri Glickman together with Jordi, Ron Bitton and Itai Shimoni, describes the fragility of man in the face of reality, the choices in the face of life and the completion that leads to acceptance, while spurring to exhaust life to the end.

Hope 6 - Do not live twice

The clip that accompanies the song was directed by international director Indy Khait (Noga Erez, Lola Marsh) and was filmed in Kiev, Ukraine.

About a week before the outbreak of the war, the band's lead singer Omri Glickman traveled to work with indie, known for his fondness for choreography and dance.

The trip included three rehearsal days with a local choreographer and a photo day at a hotel in the heart of Kyiv.

During the filming day, an official statement was issued by the Foreign Ministry demanding that all Israelis evacuate Ukraine in light of the tension.

A few hours after the end of filming, the band was already on its way home - with all the crew members of the clip left behind, whose lives will change in the blink of an eye.

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Source: israelhayom

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