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"LET GO": Rickie Ben Ari's Surprising Collaboration - Walla! Pride

2020-01-28T09:10:16.545Z


After a few collaborations with DJ Ofer Nissim, and several independently released songs, diva Ricky Ben Ari unveils a new song, in collaboration with a surprising musical producer. So how do you sound ...


"LET GO": Ricky Ben Ari's surprising collaboration

After a few collaborations with DJ Ofer Nissim, and several independently released songs, diva Ricky Ben Ari unveils a new song, in collaboration with a surprising musical producer. So what does electronic pop in Israel sound like? The link inside

"LET GO": Ricky Ben Ari's surprising collaboration

Ricky Ben Ari for a new tour. Photo: Roy Abramovich

Successful music producer Henry and diva Ricky Ben Ari combine forces, with a fine, surprising, and international electronic pop hit.

Henry, one of the most successful and esteemed musical producers in Israel and abroad collaborated and co-produced countless artists in Israel - Sarit Haddad, Nika, Rita, Omar Adam, Moshe Peretz, Shiri Maimon, Dana Lapidot and many more. Virgin International and his singles starred in parades in Belgium, the Netherlands and France.

Ricky Ben Ari, the next star finalist for Eurovision who has captivated the Israeli audience with her powerful voice, has recently aroused great interest in the international dance community after collaborating with successful Israeli DJ Ofer Nissim.

The lyrics to the song were written by Henry and Inbar Weizman who wrote the lyrics to the HOME song, performed by Kobe Marimi who presented us at Eurovision last year.

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