Live a Little Louder.
For the very first time, two of the biggest names in Jewish music are uniting for a special collaboration. Bentzi and Shmuel Marcus of the famed 8th Day band, and global Chasidic rap star Nissim Black, announce the release of a new song “Little Louder” – dedicated to a remarkable girl who loved life.
Hadassah Lebovic a’h, tragically passed away at the tender age of twelve, leaving a lasting impression on those lucky enough to know her, and blessed to learn from her. Always positive and upbeat regardless of the circumstance, Hadassah’s presence and generous spirit consistently exuded warmth and light. She brought beautiful smiles to faces of all ages and sparked joyful laughter among all.
When an extraordinary soul filled with such pure, unbridled joy and goodness comes into our lives, it makes the entire world a brighter place. It motivates us to delve into our own hearts, minds, and souls, and do our part to add radiance and cheer to our families, communities, and all those we encounter.
Inspired by Hadassah, and released in the lead up to her 2nd Yartzeit on Gimmel Tammuz, “Little Louder” was born.
Original vision by her uncle Zalman (and special shoutout to uncle Avner) produced by Bentzi Marcus, composed and written by Chanale—the veteran writer of so many classic pieces – “Little Louder” will touch your heart and stir your soul. Together with 8th Days’ melodious vocals and exquisite guitar, and Nissim Black’s unique sound and powerfully performed verses, this song will resonate with people of all ages.
“Little Louder” is dedicated to Hadassah Lebovic, a”h, a beautiful girl with a tremendous heart and an even bigger soul.
Hadassah, this is an eternal tribute to you. Thank you for teaching us all that we just need to live a Little Louder.
To donate to the Crown Heights Bikur Cholim in Hadassah’s memory please click here: https://bikurcholimch.
Thanks for this. What a beautiful message and way to honor Hadassahs memory
crying, so special
What an unbelievable thing to do for such an unbelievable soul. Hadassah was a wonderful and kind young girl, and i do miss her very deeply. It is heartbreaking to have to go through something the way she did, but Hadassah was a truly empowering and strong courageous friend. I miss you Hadassah, think about you a lot, and i know you are with hashem in gan Eden watching over us. I wish I can hug you one last time, see your face again, and just be with you for even one more minute. I love you and miss you… Read more »
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Not surprising that Hadassah exuded joy. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Her parents are exceptional people. Full of goodness and joy. May she storm the heavens for Hashem to shower His joy in an unfiltered way on her family and klal yosroel!!