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Shoham Simchi “Choteim Al Libcha – Seal On Your Heart” The complete album

Shoham Simchi “Choteim Al Libcha – Seal On Your Heart” The complete album

After a promo which consisted of four singles, Simchi releases the full album, “Choteim Al Libcha “. An album so rich and varied in musical taste, that you can listen to it several times in succession without finding yourself getting bored.
The album opens with a rock type song that truly enters the soul. The track called “Chai Et HaOlam” and was written and composed by Gidi Sharon. As for the songs that are based on mekoros they include such hits as “Shuvi Yafye” and “Eit Ratzon” as well as “L’hodot L’cha” written with modern Western melody sound. Shoham also did not fail to include a “pop-Mediterranean sound with the song “Kulam Achim” and “ B’Asher Telchi Eilech”.

For a year and a half Simchi toiled and created an album that anyone can connect to.
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