Mikey La Luna is back with a release that is carefully timed and thoughtfully built. His new single “Hallelujah. الحمد لله .הללויה” arrives as a clear step forward. Not only in sound but in intention. This Georgian artist has amazing skills and a real passion for his music. The track blends deep house and techno with touches of EDM and pop. creating a space that works both on a late-night floor and in quiet listening moments.
This track is about connection. The use of Hebrew and Arabic with lines inspired by both the Bible and the Quran is handled with care. These words are not presented as belief or instruction, but as shared sound and feeling. They sit inside the track as emotion. Allowing listeners from different backgrounds to meet in the same place. In a time where lines are often drawn too easily. This choice carries weight without being heavy handed.
Daniela Dvash has a pure voice. Her vocals add another layer to the track. Her presence brings contrast and depth. She supported the melodic vocal lines and helped shape the mood. The vocals here are memorable. They may get stuck in your head long after it ends. This balance between voice and structure is one of the track’s strongest points.
The production is clean and focused. The beats are steady and well placed. while the instrumental elements move with purpose. Each sound seems chosen to support the message. There’s a clear flow from start to finish. making it easy to stay with the song whether you’re dancing or listening closely. The music video strengthens this feeling. adding visual atmosphere that matches the music’s tone without explaining it too directly.
What makes this release work is its confidence. Mikey does not push the idea too hard. He lets the music speak. Mixing religious languages and references could easily feel forced, but here it feels personal and honest. It sounds like a statement made through rhythm rather than words.
This track surprised me in the best way. I keep coming back to it, not just for the groove, but for what it represents. It is relevant, thoughtful and needed right now. I have a feeling it will stay with me throughout the year.

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