Aya Korem

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Aya Korem

Aya Korem (born January 7, 1980 in Nazareth-Illit ) is an Israeli pop and rock musician , singer and songwriter . In the Israeli Annual Hebrew Song Chart on the radio channels Reshet Gimmel and Galgalatz , she was one of the top two candidates for singer of the year . On January 7th, 2007 she received the Golden Album Award for her first album Aya Korem .

Musical career

Singles

Aya Korem's first single Ata af Pa'am (אתה אף פעם, “You will never”) was best known for the album Miri Mesika (he: מירי מסיקה), written by Miri Mesika and released in April 2005 by Ori Zakh and Shmulik Neufeld has been. Mesika released a second album in 2007, Shalom LaEmunot (he: שלום לאמונות; "Good-bye Beliefs"), which also included Korem's new single Tmuna (תמונה, "image").

In 2007 Hila Zaitun (he: הילה זיתון) released Korem's single Rak Lihyot Ito (רק להיות איתו, "Just to be with him") alongside the single Tisha'er (תישאר, "Stay"), which was written by Daniel Dor (he : דור דניאל) was written. Zaitun also released the single Ha Boker Hevanti (הבוקר הבנתי), which Amit Zach (he: עמית צח) had written.

Album Aya Korem (2006)

In 2006 Korem released her first album Aya Korem , which was produced by Ori Zakh. The following singles from Korem's first album were broadcast on the radio: Kayitz (קיץ, "Summer"), Shir Ahava Pashut (שיר אהבה פשוט, "Simple love song"), Klipa (קליפה, "Bowl"), Yonatan Shapira (יונתן שפירא), BeSof HaLayla (בסוף הלילה, "At the end of the night"), Ata Zorem Etzli BaDam (אתה זורם אצלי בדם, "You flow in my blood") and HaShir shel Itay (השיר של איתי, "Itay's Song").

At the Israeli Annual Hebrew Song Chart (he: מצעד הפזמונים העברי השנתי) on the radio channels Reshet Gimmel (he: 'רשת ג) and Galgalatz (he: גלגלצ) she came second in the category Singer of the Year (he: זמרת השנה).

The album was awarded a Golden Album (אלבום זהב). Korem received the Golden Album Award presented to her on her 27th birthday. The album was sold 30,000 times.

Album Safa Zara (2008)

On February 28th, 2008 she released her second album Safa Zara (שפה זרה, "Foreign Language"). The album includes songs that she wrote between the ages of 26 and 27. These were influenced by jazz , cabaret and country music .

The first single HaSof shel HaSipur (הסוף של הסיפור, "The end of the story") is a sad love song that Aya Korem wrote with Eric Berman and that was published in December 2007. In February 2008, Al Ta'amini (אל תאמיני, "do not believe") was published. Two other songs on the album were released as singles: Otobiografia (אוטוביוגרפיה, "autobiography") and Achschav Kasot (עכשיו כזאת, "Now it's like this"). Other singles on the album are HaElim HaHadashim (האלים החדשים, "The New Gods") and the songs Essrim weChamesch (עשרים וחמש, 25), Ma Iheye'e Iti, Imma (מה יהיה איתי אמא, “What will become of me, mother "), Numi (נומי," Numi ").

Album Lealef Et HaSusim (2011)

On June 30, 2011 Korem released her third album, Lealef Et HaSusim (לאלף את הסוסים, "Taming the Horses").

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