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Tzemed Yeled# Release A New Single “Matanot Ketanot”

Tzemed Yeled# Release A New Single “Matanot Ketanot”

Tzemed Yeled, one of the most talented and prominent Jewish children duo’s is back with an all new single, the second since the release of their debut single “Yeled.” This time the duo is covering one of the hit songs of Rami Kleinstein entitled “Matanot Ketanot.”

It is important to note that the idea for making this song actually came of the children themselves, in the wake of the prevailing situation in the country these days. People are looking for a song that will reflect optimism and hope in the hearts of listeners.

This new version of the song takes on a more cheerful note, and the arrangements were adjusted for younger vocalists which give a special atmosphere to listeners during these troubled times.

Matanot Ketanot” – Tzemed Yeled – Music: Rami Kleinstein – Lyrics: Noam Chorev – Arrangements: Avi Tal
Musical Production: Yishai Lapidot Producer: Aryeh Hantz

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