Noa Kirel’s New Single “Please Don’t Suck” Is The Life Of The Party!

Jimmy Fontaine

If wishes made at 11:11 were guaranteed to come true, perhaps one of the most popular wishes would be that the man of your dreams doesn’t turn into a total nightmare. It’s totally valid too! After all, who likes having all the happiness, hope, and excitement racing through their body come to a screeching halt?

Definitely not Noa Kirel, that’s for sure!

The 20-year-old triple-threat is all about giving her fans the complete package whenever she writes a song. Noa wants to deliver an experience that will appeal to all five of your senses, and leave you with a sense of empowerment too. As a toddler growing up in a Tel Aviv suburb, Noa took dance classes and started preparing for a life lived in front of the spotlight. She also took up singing and songwriting, and released her debut single “Medabrim” at the age of 14.

Noa continued to release hit after hit, and quickly became one of Israel’s brightest pop stars. She’s been the face of brands such as Samsung, FILA, M.A.C, and Keff in Israel. She’s taken home the MTV EMA for Best Israeli Act each year since 2018, and has even joined the judges panel on Israel’s Got Talent – making her the youngest judge on any Got Talent series worldwide. Speaking of TV shows, Noa has also starred in her own highly acclaimed series titled Double Take.

In 2020, Noa chose to enlist in the army, despite having received a medical exemption. While she agrees that the year was all but ideal for the world, thinking about the situation led her to write the hook for “Please Don’t Suck.” As she wraps up her military duties, she’s also busy writing music that she hopes will bring joy to a global audience.

“Please Don’t Suck” doesn’t necessarily have to be about a guy or a girl. It can be about anyone or anything, as long as it’s something you hope has a good outcome! Noa spilled, “This song is about the little things that can make or break our year or relationships! I hope we can look back and find some joy and laughter in it all and push forward to a year full of positivity after 2020 sucked. Enjoy!”

Please, keep it coming Noa! Check out “Please Don’t Suck” below.

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