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Snir Yamin Announces the Release of His New Single Missed Love

Tel Aviv, the Israel-born singer, has gained a worldwide reputation with his magical voice and now his new single is set to become a worldwide hit.

 

Los Angeles, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 07/31/2015 -- Israeli Singer/Songwriter Snir Yamin is pleased to announce the release of his latest single titled 'Missed Love'. The popular singer has released the single from his latest EP entitled "Urban Stories". The single features the world-class cellist Yoed Nir and has already gained worldwide exposure.

The new song has already been downloaded over 12,000 times and has achieved positive reviews from the music industry. 'Missed You', which is available to download by visiting SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/sniryamin/missed-love is a true love song at its best.

When asked about his latest song, Snir Yamin said: "I am really excited to be releasing my new song. I wanted to give fans a true romantic song that they could relate to."

Snir Yamin said he was really pleased with all the positive reviews the song has received and was shocked at how many people had already downloaded it in such a short time. The song has already been called one of the best romantic songs in recent years, with some fans calling the single one of the best singles Snir has ever released.

Urban Stories, was recorded in a recording studio in the East Village of Manhattan, called The Cutting Room. Snir travelled to New York to record his latest EP with the intention of producing music for an international audience. The EP scored number one on Album Of The Year Users Picks Chart for the best album of 2013 and with the quality songs on the EP, it's no surprise it has achieved such recognition.

To listen to the new single 'Missed You' from the smash hit EP Urban Stories, please visit https://soundcloud.com/sniryamin/missed-love

About Snir Yamin
Snir Yamin started his music career in 2006, after losing his father in a car accident. Together with his high-school band, they first performed in a club in the city of Netanya. Back in 2006, the club, named "Muza", was one of the biggest clubs in the Central District of Israel. Snir and the band decided to break up after a year of work.