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Culture08:48 · Jun 15

After breakout hit, Kfir Tzafrir says he is stuck and cannot release new music

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Translated & summarized from Mako by baba
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Kfir Tzafrir, who broke through with the hit song "Pachad Elohim," explained to fans why he has not released new music for the past year. In a story he posted on Sunday, he said, "It is not that I do not want to release new music. I currently cannot release new music. It burns me badly," adding that he is "solving the mess I am stuck in" and plans to return "with full force." He also said, "I have accumulated material that would not be unworthy of a double album."

Tzafrir had stopped issuing new songs after October 2025, following several releases after his major success. He told followers to stay with him, enjoy what is already available, and trust that he is coming back soon. The article notes that he refused to comment further on the report.

People familiar with the matter said the situation may sound like legal troubles, but that is not the case. According to them, the issue concerns Tzafrir’s own private matters, which he is choosing not to discuss for now and will address when he feels comfortable.

In a previous interview with mako, Tzafrir said the success of "Pachad Elohim" surprised him. "I will testify, to my shame, that I really did not think it was going to be a hit," he said, adding that he usually does not think in terms of hits, but simply writes, sings, and plays, and if he connects to a song, that is what matters.

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