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"It's OK": Noy Fadlon with an oriental scent full of charm Israel today

2020-09-17T14:35:09.062Z


Noy Fadlon's single she wrote for Omar Adam and Moshe Peretz deals with the corona crisis and separation from her partner, and comes with a great vocal performance | Music


Listen: Fadlon's single, written for Omar Adam and Moshe Peretz, deals with the corona crisis, separation from the couple and the death of the grandfather, and comes with a great vocal performance

For the next exercise you are asked to close your eyes (not really, keep reading) and imagine a Mediterranean pop singer who has a beautiful voice but has not grown into reality, who writes her lyrics without being embarrassing, who composes her songs without copying, and writes from the heart but not necessarily about Relationships.

So no need to imagine, this singer exists and is called Noy Fadlon.

Fadlon gained a breakthrough thanks to the leak of the song "Sweater" that she wrote and composed (along with Robbie Fayer) performed by Eden Hasson.

The success of the song (which was not officially released) encouraged her to come out with her own version of the hit.

The song entered the playlist, and after five more singles Fadlon released her debut album.

This is a young woman who managed to write and produce songs for Omar Adam, Itai Levy and Moshe Peretz, but despite her enormous talent and proven abilities, no single she released after "Sweater" was as successful as it was.

Does this mean that a young, insanely talented singer, who also writes, composes and produces, needs masculine reinforcement in the form of a sturdy Eden performance to get the spotlight she deserves?

The fact that no single she released after him, got the same radio broadcasts.

Maybe other than "do not say".

This week, Fadlon released the song "It's All Right," which she wrote following dealing with the Corona crisis, a breakup from her partner, a breakup from her late grandfather and the cancellation of her debut album launch show.

All this pain she distilled into a song that seeks to support and encourage through indulgence in the past.

With an oriental fragrance full of charm and great vocal performance, Fadlon succeeds in this not-so-simple task.

Is this the song that will give her the place she deserves alongside the plethora of men she has written hits for?

"It's okay," Noy Fadlon

Source: israelhayom

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