Zohar Argov
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Zohar Argov (Hebrew: זוהר ארגוב, born זוהר עורקבי, Zohar Orkabi, July 16, 1955 – November 6, 1987) gained fame as a prominent Israeli singer, earning the moniker "The king of Mizrahi music" for his influential role in the Mizrahi music scene. Standing out with a distinctive voice, Argov's impact was felt deeply in the 1980s, as he skillfully merged Middle Eastern and Western musical elements. His performances were fueled with emotion and hits like "Haperah BeGani" not only showcased his impressive vocal range but also delved into themes of love and personal experiences that struck a chord with audiences. Zohar Argov's life was marred by controversy, from his tumultuous personal struggles to his involvement in legal disputes. Despite his musical prowess, his fame often intertwined with a turbulent lifestyle, raising debates about his choices and their impact on his career and legacy. This controversy, a part of his complex narrative, adds a layer of depth to his image as both a celebrated singer and a figure facing challenges. Tragically, Argov's life was tragically cut short at the age of 32 after committing suicide in a Jail cell. Nevertheless, his musical legacy continues to thrive, resonating with listeners and maintaining its ability to stir emotions. Zohar Argov's enduring influence on Israeli musical heritage remains a testament to his status as an iconic and beloved figure within the realm of Mizrahi music.
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Zohar Argov
Singles & EPs Vinyl 1984 Israel
12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided, EP
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