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  1. Hace 2 días · Ofra Haza - Simeni Kakhotam / Love Song (live, 1989)עפרה חזה - שימני כחותם

  2. Hace 4 días · The famed ‘Seven Minutes of Madness’ edit builds on the original by throwing a litany of samples into the mix, including the voice of Israeli singer Ofra Haza, a snippet of Humphrey Bogart from The Big Sleep (“Now wait a minute, you better talk to my mother”), and a cut or two from Eric B & Rakim’s I Know You Got Soul – the most ...

  3. 25 de may. de 2024 · Ofra Haza - Tfila (Official Audio) Year: 1981 Genre: New wave • pop rock • synth-pop • mizrahi • world Album: Bo Nedaber ...more.

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · עפרה חזה 1994 כל הנשמה0:00 לאורך הים (Lorech Hayam/Along the Sea)4:20 רוח האדם (Ruach Haadam/The Human Spirit)8:47 זה יבוא פתאום (Zeh Yavo Pitom/It Will Come...

  5. 28 de may. de 2024 · As explained here, the voice samples were pulled from Israeli singer Ofra Haza’s “Im Nin'alu,” Humphrey Bogart in The Big Sleep, and Geoffrey Sumner, a British broadcaster who delivered the timeless opening line, “This is a journey into sound.” 5. Kick, Push – Produced by Soundtrakk

  6. Hace 5 días · After serving two years in the IDF, she recorded her first solo album and gained international attention when she was voted a close second at the 1983 Eurovision Song Contest in Luxembourg with “Chai,” one of several hits written by her manager Bezalel Aloni. But what happened next set her apart.

  7. Hace 2 días · Im Ninalu, originally composed by Shalom Shabazi, is one of the most iconic songs in the repertoire of Israeli singer Ofra Haza. Released in 1988 as part of her album “Yemenite Songs,” this track quickly became a global sensation and helped introduce Yemenite Jewish music to a wider audience.