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Despite the reviews: Little Michal and Ortal Amar break the net Israel today

2022-03-23T13:40:01.814Z


"Mask", the first collaboration of the children's star and the presenter, was received with mixed feelings, but despite all this and perhaps thanks to this, the viewing figures of the song present a particularly impressive picture.


A week after they released their first joint single, "Mask", and won a flood of mocking reviews, Ortal Amar and Michal the Little (aka Michal Weizmann), are breaking the net and leaving dust for anyone who wanted to see them crash.

"It's pathetic," "You make fun of yourself," "It's a terrible example for today's youth," the talkbackers fired with wicked pleasure, but a week and a day after the single came out, the numbers speak for themselves and are network breakers.

Ortal and Michal - Mask

As of today, the number of views on YouTube on the official channel of the two has already crossed the threshold of a quarter of a million views and now stands at 370,000 views, with the dial meanwhile continuing to rise despite and perhaps precisely because of the storm it provoked.

This is an impressive number by all accounts and it may even have a little sweet revenge on the ex of Amar, Ben-El Tavori, who released a few days earlier with Static, Lil Baby and Snoop Dogg the hit in question Ziki Ziki, which has so far received "only" 201,000 views On YouTube.

The single is, as mentioned, the first musical collaboration of the children's star and TV presenter, who recruited songwriter Itai Shimoni to the pop production line, who already knew success with the singles "What Do You Want" by Ella Lee and "Pouch" by Noa Kirl, and producer Nadav Aharoni .

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Source: israelhayom

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