Moyal was born on the 18th January 1981 in Gilo, Jerusalem. When he was a year and a half old his family moved to Ma'ale Adumim in the suburbs of Jerusalem, where he grew up with his brother. As a child, Moyal listened a lot to his father who used to play the guitar and perform occasionally in the Andalusian Music Band (Spanish orchestra), and also composed songs. Moyal grew up in a musical house but did not plan to pursue a musical career. nevertheless, after graduating from the high school he kept on working on his passion for music by playing his guitar and writing songs.
Moyal's career started through his winning the second season of the Israeli television series Kochav Nolad (A Star Is Born), which he followed by winning the 2004 Chanukah Song Festival with the song "Zorro" (lyrics by Uzi Khitman and music by Shlomi Shabat) .
He has now released two albums, and has performed on stage in the musical play Like in a Movie.
Blossom
Harel Moyal Lyrics
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tevak'shi mish'alah nafal od kochav
tziporim me'aleinu kor'ot et hastav
va'ani menaseh lalechet
Simanim shel tikvah veye'ush
mitmaz'gim bein ahavah lerigush
zeh hazman at yoda'at, at vadai shoma'at
Simanim shel shalechet ve'at achshav holechet
el makom shehayah beineinu chom va'ahavah
tish'tani lema'aneinu od yavo aleinu
od chalom yit'gashem beineinu
Kochavim me'irim et darkeinu achshav
tevak'shi mish'alah nish'ar od kochav
me'aleinu shamaim k'chulim beintaim
zeh siman shetzarich lalechet
Simanim shel shalechet...
Simanim shel shalechet ve'at achshav holechet
el makom shehayah beineinu chom va'ahavah
tish'tani lema'aneinu od yavo aleinu
od chalom yit'gashem beineinu
The lyrics of Harel Moyal's song, Blossom, convey a message of hope and optimism through times of uncertainty and challenge. The song starts with the idea that the stars are shining down on the listener, and even though one star fell, another one takes its place. The metaphor of the stars represents the idea that although things may seem bleak, there is always hope and a new opportunity.
The second verse of the song talks about the signs of hope and despair, showing how they can sometimes be difficult to distinguish between. The lines "this is the time you know, you've heard the song I wrote for you yesterday," suggest that the singer has written a song of hope specifically for the listener. The idea is that through music, a message of hope can be conveyed that can help people find their way through difficult times.
The chorus of the song reaffirms the idea that despite challenges, hope can help us find our way forward. It speaks of a dream that will be fulfilled and the rain that will come, suggesting that even when things seem hopeless, there is always the promise of something better on the horizon.
Overall, the lyrics of Blossom are insightful and uplifting, conveying a positive message of hope and perseverance through trying times.
Line by Line Meaning
Kochavim me'irim aleinu achshav
Stars are rising above us now
tevak'shi mish'alah nafal od kochav
I ask for a wish, another star falls
tziporim me'aleinu kor'ot et hastav
Birds above us are flapping their wings
va'ani menaseh lalechet
And I'm trying to move forward
Simanim shel tikvah veye'ush
Symbols of hope and despair
mitmaz'gim bein ahavah lerigush
Mixing between love and longing
zeh hazman at yoda'at, at vadai shoma'at
This is the time you know, surely you heard
et hashir shekatavti lach etmol
The song that I wrote for you yesterday
Simanim shel shalechet ve'at achshav holechet
Symbols of shedding and you are now going
el makom shehayah beineinu chom va'ahavah
To the place where warmth and love were between us
tish'tani lema'aneinu od yavo aleinu
Give me the strength so he will come to us
od chalom yit'gashem beineinu
So the dream will rain among us
Kochavim me'irim et darkeinu achshav
Stars are illuminating our way now
tevak'shi mish'alah nish'ar od kochav
I ask for a wish, another star remains
me'aleinu shamaim k'chulim beintaim
Heaven is above us, complete like a baby
zeh siman shetzarich lalechet
This is a sign we need to follow
Simanim shel shalechet...
Symbols of shedding...
Simanim shel shalechet ve'at achshav holechet
Symbols of shedding and you are now going
el makom shehayah beineinu chom va'ahavah
To the place where warmth and love were between us
tish'tani lema'aneinu od yavo aleinu
Give me the strength so he will come to us
od chalom yit'gashem beineinu
So the dream will rain among us
Contributed by Stella E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.