The Kinderlach band opens the summer celebrations in the most perfect way: a shiny new album, fourth in number, called ‘Sabba’, which will be released in music stores this week. And today, the band releases a single from the album, called ‘Want to Be Happy’, which was written and composed by musician Israel Susana, and produced by Ron Tichon.
In the last week, surfers were exposed to a short campaign that ran on social networks with the phrase “I am happy” translated into a variety of languages, and aroused great curiosity. Now it turns out that this is the chorus of the song ‘Want to be happy’ by ‘Kinderlech’ which includes the slogan in question, translated into English, French and Spanish, and already seems to be the refreshing hit of the summer.
The album, as mentioned, will arrive in the coming days in the best music stores in Israel and around the world, and will include 14 diverse tracks from all musical styles, with the best writers, composers and producers. Among the prominent names on the album are singer and songwriter Itzik Dadia, musician duo Eli Klein and Itzi Berry, composer R. Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz, maestro Gershon Freistadt, musician Israel Susana who, as mentioned, wrote and composed the single ‘Want to Be Happy’, composer Miri Israeli, Doron Elimelech , Sharon Avilahak and more.