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“Yeled L’Olam” The Debut Single of Nehorai Turgeman

“Yeled L’Olam” The Debut Single of Nehorai Turgeman

This is the debut single of Nehorai Turgeman, the wonder child from Chadeira. We were all fascinated by his voice from the hit by singer Elad ShaerAv Harachamim“, and lately we heard his voice again when he was featured on the cover of V’Afilu B’Hastarah by Avi Ben Yisrael, where he captured the hearts of all who listened.

Lately Nehorai is releasing a new single called Yeled L’Olam, from his debut albu which he has been working on with Tziki Zanti, one of the veteran musical arrangers, who has worked with some of the best professionals.

Nehorai was discovered unexpectedly by Tziki Zanti, when he was searching for a child to sing. He asked the Rebbi of a Talmud Torah if he could help him find a child who would fit his needs. Immediately as Nehorai began to sing, Tziki was stunned by his vocal talents that he had not heard from all 25 years of his work with some of the top line A-list performers.
Nehorai is from a musical family, and already from 6 years old he would sing with his father in Shul.
The lyrics for this single were written by Katrine Bracha, and Tziki Zanti composed and arranged the track.

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