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Kobi Peretz & Oif Simchas Presents: ‘Yisrael’ – new single

Kobi Peretz & Oif Simchas Presents: ‘Yisrael’ – new single

“Yisrael” is a new song, from secular Israeli recording artist Kobi Peretz  that will be featured on his upcoming tenth album, which is scheduled to hit stores this summer. The song, is actually a duet performed together with Israeli chassidic superstars Yishai Lapidot and Oif Simchas. “Yisrael” was written two years ago by composer extraordinaire Shai Reuveni, following a request of the Koby Peretz include a religious song in the album, some love. Eventually the song stayed in the drawer. Recorded a year later and is now singing sketch out the most appropriate timing to the spirit of the period.

Kobi Peretz says “Yisrael should be together, not against each other”. We won by Hashem to be the chosen people of all nations and this time we’re all together – with one heart.

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