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Rega Lifney She... (Hebrew: ...רגע לפני ש, meaning "Just before…") is the second studio album by Israeli singer Shiri Maimon, which was released on January 2008, by Helicon Records. It combines pop and R&B styles.

Shiri's first single out of her second album, was released in December 2007, entitled "Yoter T'ov Lisloakh".

Track listing

  1. "Ze Lo Ma SheHevt'ikhu Li" (That's Not What I Was Promised)
  2. "Shvi LeRega" (Sit Down For a Moment)
  3. "Yoter T'ov Lisloakh" (Better To Forgive)
  4. "Bu'a" (Bubble)
  5. "VeRatziti SheTed'y" (And I Wanted You To Know)
  6. "Laila" (Night)
  7. "Kshehalakhta" (When You Walked Away)
  8. "Tohavi Qtzat Et Atzmekh" (Love Yourself a Little Bit)
  9. "Mamshikha MiKan" (Moving On from Here)
  10. "Bokheret Bi" (Choosing Myself)
  11. "Rega Lifney She..." (Just Before...)
  12. "Ze Lo Ma SheHevt'ikhu Li" [N.Y Version]
  13. "Shvi LeRega" [N.Y Version]

Singles

Yoter T'ov Lisloakh

"Rega Lifney She..."
Song

"Yoter T'ov Lisloakh" (Hebrew: יותר טוב לסלוח, meaning: "Better To Forgive") is the first single by Shiri Maimon and was released on December 10, 2007.[1]

The song was described by The Jerusalem Post as "an instant hit".[2] It hit #1 in the weekly music charts of Israeli radio stations Galgalatz, Radio Darom, Radio Lev HaMedinah, Radio Haifa, Radio Tzafon Lelo Hafsaka and Radio Yerushalaim. It was #2 in Reshet Gimmel and Radio Emtsa HaDerekh.

The song was #39 in the yearly chart of the Israeli Radio station Reshet Gimmel. This is the only radio station that this song was in its yearly chart.

References

  1. ^ Davis, Barry. "Don't stop me now", The Jerusalem Post, January 23, 2008. Accessed October 3, 2008.
  2. ^ Press, Sarah Viva. "Sabra Sounds: Momy Levy and Shiri Maimon", The Jerusalem Post, March 17, 2008. Accessed October 3, 2008.