20,000 listeners who rated the annual parade on the Kol Brama website last month determined that the Hasidic song of the year is "Jerusalem in the Heart" by Avraham Fried. And who is the singer of the year and composer of the year?
Twenty thousand listeners of Kol Brama who participated in the annual combined ranking of Kol Brama Radio, presented by Amiram Ben Lulu, determined that the song of the year in Mizrahi music is "Tsammorot" by singer David Atzaraf, and the song of the year in Hasidic music is "Yerushalim Shevlev" by Avraham Perry.
Song of the Year in Alternative Music was won by Itzik Orlev's "There's a Party.".
In the Eastern Album of the Year category, David Atzaraf's 'Chills' won.
The Hasidic album of the year, according to the ratings of 'Kol Brama' radio listeners, is 'What People Say About Him' by Eli Friedman, and the alternative music album of the year is 'Orot Gaddi' by Udi Davidi.
Singer of the Year according to the 'Kol Brama' listeners' rating is Uzziah Tzadok.
Composer of the Year: Udi Damari. Arranger of the Year: Yoeli Diekman. Discovery of the Year: Hanan Ben Ari.
Listen to singer Avraham Fried's reaction to winning Song of the Year: