Offer Nissim

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I guess this is a musical kind of day. I also wanted to share with you one my favorite DJ’s in the world - Offer Nissim. It is interesting because I have had a lot of his music for a long time but didn’t really realize who he was or how good he was until this last year. It seems like one day it really hit me .. like “wow this is awesome!” and I have been obsessed ever since. I have a few of his Cd’s and I can listen to his tracks for hours.

The thing that I love the most about his music is that it has so much emotion. Every single song just makes you want to move and you can not help it. Its a very progressive rhythm , starts off slow, and ends up hot as hell. I rarely hear this at the clubs which is a shame. Because this is some of the best music out there right now.

He is the only DJ that I can listen to every single song nonstop without ever getting bored. I think I listen to at least one song per day. The main person that he includes in his songs is a girl named Maya and she is just amazing. Her voice is so beautiful and when she sings everything just makes sense. I don’t know how to describe it. This music just puts me in a trance that I can not get out of sometimes.

These are my Top 5 Favorite Songs by Offer Nissim.

  1. Alone - Offer Nissim feat. Maya

  2. Home - Offer Nissim feat. Suzanne Palmer

  3. Free My Love - Suzanne Palmer

  4. Be My Boyfriend - Offer Nissim feat Maya

  5. I’m In Love - Offer Nissim feat. Maya

Honestly every song is amazing, but those five are just my absolute favorites.

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