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Guy Azikri – Zeh Hazman

Guy Azikri – Zeh Hazman

Guy Azikri’s name says it all. musicals compose an Israeli Hasidic music style.
He has a very distinct voice which is very moving and goes straight into ones soul.
Azikri started at an early age singing in many children’s choirs including; “Pirchei Petach Tikva” by Dr. Mordechai Sobol who had great success in the country, media appearances and media.

Guy’s neighbors tell us that on Shabbos they would wait at their windows to hear him sing zemiros, that it felt just incredible and was a pure taste of what Sabbos is about.

Though he was in great demand, Guy decided to devote himself entirely to study Torah though friends would bring him on stage always at weddings, Yomim Tovim and events.

The poems “Ad Ono Hashem” and “Kol haOlam Kulo” were composed and arranged by the great composer Yuval Shtuppel (Bama Kahalacha Avraham Fried) could not miss. Those two singles were played non-stop all religious radio stations and even reached number one in the music charts.

Guy just released a NEW single entitled “Zeh Hazman“. The melody actually come from the Zohar hakodosh of Izhar, and Guy himself wrote the lyrics. The song features arrangements by Kfir. This song was released in honor of the up coming Yomim Noroim.

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