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Shlomi Shabat (Hebrew: שלומי שבת; born August 30, 1954 in Yehud, Israel, Shlomi is a prominent Israeli singer, celebrated for his deep, soulful voice and his blending of Mizrahi (oriental) music with Mediterranean influences. Born into a family of Turkish Jewish descent who immigrated from Turkey, Shabat brings a multicultural richness to his music, singing in Hebrew, Turkish, and Spanish. His heritage is a strong presence in his work, adding layers of cultural depth that resonate with a wide range of audiences in Israel and beyond. Shabat’s music is marked by emotional authenticity, drawing inspiration from both traditional Sephardic and Turkish music alongside contemporary pop, appealing to listeners across generations and cultural backgrounds. His lyrics often explore themes of love, loss, and resilience, making him a beloved figure, particularly among those who value music as a form of emotional and cultural expression. Since the early 2000s, Shabat has continued to expand his artistry. His 2006 album, Friends 2, continued the success of his original Friends album, featuring duets with top Israeli artists, including his sister, singer-songwriter Lea Shabat. These collaborations have become iconic, highlighting Shabat’s ability to bridge different musical styles and bring together a diverse range of voices within the Israeli music scene. Later albums, like A New Life (2012) and Maybe Tomorrow (2018), showcase his artistic growth, blending his Mizrahi roots with modern