Omar Adam and his brother Gal in their first joint hit

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The new single is released a day after the end of Omar Adam’s huge tour in the US and only a month since Gal Adam launched his first album which was a great success. The chorus of the new hit of the two leaves no room for doubt, the siblings to the home of a human family are so different and also so similar. Omar Adam the big brother, the middle brother viewers and the younger brother wave of the three are inseparable – brothers in blood!

Nine years separate Omar Adam, the most successful artist in Israel, from Gal Adam, his younger brother who is making his first steps on the road to a musical career. The two grew up side by side in a home where music has been an integral part of life, accompanied by joys, hospitality and a desire to rejoice and be happy and this is evident in the way the two run their careers.

These days, Omar Adam is recording an unprecedented achievement with the end of a tour around the United States, to which no less than seventeen thousand tickets have been sold. It is clear that the audience was expecting Omar’s arrival and the hysteria and love that was heaped on him was tremendous in Los Angeles, Miami and New York. Meanwhile in Israel, Omar Adam’s latest single “Alone on the Bed” continues to occupy the top of the charts, radio stations and hearts. Gal Adam, who is serving in the IDF and is currently working on collecting new material for his second album, is in between rehearsals for a new show that will air early this summer and will include the dozens of hits that are already occupying the area from his first album “Magnet of Mess”.

Roman Buczacki is responsible for editing the moving clip. The musical production is signed by Robbie Pierre, who also wrote the lyrics and melody of the exciting hit alongside Nati Avidan and Adir Getz.

Lyrics:
I remember small hours of noon
You would come half embarrassed to tell
About someone who made you hurt
Deep deep in the narrow face of the heart

And if you thought I had not heard yet
And only Dad takes care of the problems
Know the time here flew Walla we grew up
I also welcome a thousand mistakes

And if I never asked
What about you and what about the dream
And how is it that together we have not yet sung to this day

We are so different and also so similar
And sometimes it feels like the same person to me
Even if storms pass here our sons
You will know we are brothers in blood

I’m still a little boy
With you I am a lion wanting to devour the world

What you’ve been through here is just beginning
Traces of your paths are still on the path
If I never asked
What about you and what about the dream
How is it that together we have not sung to this day

We are so different and also so similar
And sometimes it feels like the same person to me
Even if storms pass here our sons
You will know we are brothers in blood

Always keep an eye on the ground
It’s all from above like that mom then said
Modesty is your blessing remember
And where it is a little dark there will always be light

We are so different and also so similar
And sometimes it feels like the same person to me
Even if storms pass here our sons
You will know we are brothers in blood

credits:
Lyrics and melody: Nati Avidan, Ruby Pierre and Adir Getz
Musical arrangement and production: Ruby Pierre

Guitars and more: Idan Schneur
Voices: Audio
Keyboards and programming: Robbie Fayer
Mix: Robbie Fayer
Mastering: Ron High School

Credits Clip –
Editing and post-production: WAY
https://www.instagram.com/way_studios
https://waystudio.co.il/
Post Producer: Shani Raver
Edited by Tal Haim
Post: Tal Haim and Yuval Gur

Human Wave Management and Representation: Yael Zohar – https://zoharevents.com/
To order performances: PAI LTD © 2020

Public Relations: Ofer Menachem-Communications and Public Relations
Digital distribution: D-Music

Personal management Omar Adam: PAI LTD
Actual production: Yael Zohar
To order performances: PAI LTD © 2020

Public Relations: Ofer Menachem-Communications and Public Relations
Digital distribution: D-Music

Photo: Gal Isiev. Design: AVOXVISION
Photo: Gal Isiev

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