Beit Habubot

Beit Habubot (בית הבובות), which translates to “The House of Dolls,” is an Israeli rock band known for their compelling blend of rock music with touches of reggae, Eastern European influences, and Middle Eastern melodies. Formed in the early 2000s, the band quickly became a fixture in the Israeli music scene, resonating with fans through their introspective lyrics and engaging rhythms.

Over the years, Beit Habubot has solidified their reputation with a series of successful albums and singles that showcase their musical evolution and depth. Songs like "הילוכים חוזרים" (Hiluchim Chozrim), "מי שם אותנו כאן" (Mi Sam Otanu Kan), and "אלף" (Alef) exemplify their characteristic sound, which often explores themes of life, love, and existence. The band's ability to connect with their listeners through a genuine expression of emotion and storytelling is evident in tracks such as "הלב שלי" (HaLev Sheli) and "יוסף" (Yosef). With a discography that also includes refreshing remakes like "עתיד מתוק 2020" (Atid Matok 2020) and thought-provoking pieces such as "משיח" (Moshiach), Beit Habubot continues to be a significant force in the Israeli music landscape, captivating audiences with their meaningful and melodious artistry.

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הילוכים חוזרים
Single - Released February 14, 2022
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