1986 album by Rita Yahan-Farouz
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Rita is the 1986 debut album of Israeli singer Rita Yahan-Farouz.
It went quadruple platinum and established her as a popular singer in Israel.[1] Following its release it became the best-selling debut album of an Israeli musician. Rita wrote the lyrics for three songs. The album is largely a "collection of slow numbers", many of them piano-based songs written by her then-husband Rami Kleinstein, co-produced with Reuven Shapira and Naor Dayan.[2]