Arutz Sheva's Yoni Kempinski sat down with Fried for a special interview. “I love the songs,” Fried said of the new album. “I think there’s some great material. There are great messages. There are songs to cry to, there are songs to dance to, there are songs that will inspire. I think it’s a solid album.”
Fried said that he has adopted a certain style to which he has stuck in this album as well. “I have a certain style which is what we call the Hassidic style. In that Hassidic style there are some areas where we’ll take a disco feel or a rock feel, but that’s the extent of it.” He added, “I want it to be a Jewish sound with a Jewish feeling and the main point, of course, is that it should bring the listener closer to G-d.” “Sometimes I’ll feel that this particular message will sound better in Yiddish,” he said. “Sometimes the message will sound great in Hebrew. It’s just how it rings which helps make the decision.”
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
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i would ask one more question from fried "why doesn't he take from yossi green some songs" nobody can dispute the fact that he became popular from singing yossi green songs
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