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“Lo Tirah” Motty Munk Releases His Debut Single

“Lo Tirah” Motty Munk Releases His Debut Single

Singer Motty Munk is the Ben Zekunim of Binyamin Munk, the head Chazzan of the city Cologne in Germany, and the brother of musician Yisrael Munk who unfortunately passed away two years ago under tragic circumstances. Moty is a member of the choir of the Great Synagogue in Yerushalayim, and has been featured on a number of adult and children’s choirs in Yerushalayim. Despite his young age, in the past few years he has begun to perform as a wedding singers and in other venues under the name Moty Horovitz.

Now Moty is releasing his first single: Lo Tirah, an upbeat song that encapsulates the operation “Tzuk Eitan“, which he has been working hard on together with talented arranger Adi Netaneli. The song begins with a dramatic opening, moves towards a quiet and soft part, and then quickly shifts towards a fast and upbeat chorus.
With the release of the song, Moty is continuing to work with energy together with Adi Netaneli on a number of other new hits, that we will undoubtedly hear soon in the upcoming few months.

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