Dudu Aharon
Dudu Aharon (Hebrew: דודו אהרון; born on 23 December 1984) is a singer-songwriter, musician, and composer from Israel.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Dudu Aharon |
Born | 23 December 1984 |
Origin | Kiryat Ekron, Israel |
Genres | Pop, Hebrew, Mizrahi |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 2007–present |
Website | dudu-aharon |
Biography
David (Dudu) Aharon was born in Kiryat Ekron, and is of Yemenite-Jewish origin. He began his musical career as a child, singing in the Har Yosef Synagogue in Kiryat Ekron. Aharon later began to perform at various clubs and events around Israel. During his national service, Aharon served in the Israel Border Police, and began performing in the Red 6 club in his free time. In 2007, after he completed his service, he released his first single, which was a success and became a hit on Mizrahi music radio programs. He produced more singles and increased his appearances at clubs and events. In 2007, he released his debut album, First Love. He subsequently released five more albums and numerous singles, becoming one of Israel's leading singers of Mizrahi Music.
In 2011, Aharon took part a television reality show called "Live in LA LA Land," in which he and five other singers sought their fortune in Los Angeles.[1] In 2013, Aharon was the second Bachelor in HaRavak, the Israeli version of The Bachelor.[2]
Discography
Albums
Date released | Title | Transliteration | English translation | Notes |
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First Love | 60,000 Mobile legal downloads | |||
It's All From Heaven | Sales over 80,000 copies | |||
Simple Words | Double Platinum Album – Sales over 150,000 copies | |||
There's Nothing Like Love | Platinum Album – Sales over 120,000 copies | |||
Hero | Platinum Album – Sales over 80,000 copies | |||
Good Days | Platinum Album – Sales over 60,000 copies | |||
Terminal 3 | ||||
Our Joy |
See also
References
- An Israeli reality TV show in the spirit of the American Christmas classic, Haaretz
- "Dudu Aharon". IMDb. Retrieved 17 January 2019.