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Baryo continues to surprise with new hit song “BeSimcha”

Baryo continues to surprise with new hit song “BeSimcha”

As he’s paving his way surely to the top of the World’s Jewish Music, the singer Baryo Chakshur continues to surprise with new hit songs. Towards the ending of this hot summer, Baryo has released a new Middle-Eastern (Mizrachi) song with Happy Dance Beats that will be a part of his next Album: “Baryo 2“. This new songs incorporates Senior Musicians including the Violinist “Ronius“. In Baryo’s first album, Ronius played the violin for the hit song “Od Yishama“, a song that’s considered by DJ’s popular on Wedding’s Dance Floor worldwide. Other musicians include “Erik” (Guitar) and “Laufer Junior” (Piano). For the first time, Baryo presents a new promising talent conducting the musical arrangement himself.

Baryo is currently working on many new songs, some International Musical Projects where he will perform live, a Musical Project prepared by Jewish Singers in the USA for a renowned Rosh Yeshiva who composed a new melody and on a new song in honor of Rabbi Nachman M’Breslev together with one of the top DJ’s in Israel.

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