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עומד על צוק

Angels

Big in Japan

Arthur's Theme

The One

Russian Roulette

גם בקצה העולם

מי אני

My Love

Everybody's Changing

Biography

Eyal Shachar (born January 19, 1974 in Petah Tikva) is an Israeli singer, songwriter and composer. Alongside his work in the field of music in Israel, Eyal is a personal and group fitness trainer. Eyal Shachar began his singing career with the first boys' band in Israel, "Hfive", in 1996. In 2000, the band disbanded, after four years of activity in which it released three gold albums and a successful E.P album. A month after the band disbanded in 2000, Eyal Shachar released his first album, which included the songs "Do It For Me", "Who Eats Little Red Riding Hood", and "My Guardian Angel" written by Gal Asher. After the album, Shachar went on a tour, which lasted until 2001. At the same time, he broadcast a program on Radius, wrote a song for the Festigal that year, and joined Gali Atari's tour. In 2005, Shachar co-wrote the song "The Silence That Remains" with Maini Pini Aronbeev for the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest. Shachar continued with Maimon, and wrote two songs on her debut album: "You" and "Far," in which he also participated in singing. Later that year Shachar wrote the song "Lollipop" for Roni Duani, and composed the song "Don't Ever Tell Me Why" for Maya Busquila. In 2007, Shachar wrote and composed the song "Silence" by Moran Kiriti.