Eyal Golan is a very successful Israeli singer, and one of the biggest stars in our musical sky. Golan (42) sings Mizrahi (oriental) music, and is often referred to as “the king of Mizrahi music.” He started singing at the age of 20, and was officially discovered to the Israeli playlist by the band Ethnix, whose members were searching for a Mizrahi singer for producing a music album. Since then, he has released 15 studio albums and 6 live albums, and won many titles, including “male singer of the decade” in 2010.
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