In 2010, Daloomi was enlisted to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and served for two years in the military band of the Education and Youth Corps.
[4][5] Despite this, Daloomi was saved by the audience every time, eventually making it to the final in Eilat, Israel, where she won the competition with 61% of the votes (after being ranked last by the judges once again).
Three months later she released her second single (also a Latin cover): "Ktzat Acheret" (A Little Different), bringing Daloomi nominations for "Singer Of The Year."
The album received generally positive reviews, but was also criticized for consisting of mostly covered versions of Latin pop music from South America.
The song, written by Binyamin Frank and composed by Ronit Shachar, is from a memorial day project by Galei Tzahal radio station called "Od Me'at Nahafoch Leshir" (Soon We'll Become A Song) that gathers lyrics and poetry by deceased IDF soldiers and have them composed and performed by Israeli artists.
In addition, the album includes another three singles: "Panai laruach" (my face to the wind), "Stam shnei anashim" (just two people) and "Ktze haiom" (end of the day).