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Chen Aharoni
חן אהרוני
Background information
Born (1990-04-12) April 12, 1990 (age 34)
OriginHolon (Tel Aviv), Israel
GenresPop
Years active2007 – present
LabelsNMC Music

Chen Aharoni (in Hebrew: חן אהרוני) (also transliterated as Hen Aharoni) (born in Holon, Israel on 12 April 1990) is an Israeli singer.

Career

Kokhav Nolad (2007)

He came into fame after taking part in 2007 in season 5 of Kokhav Nolad (כוכב נולד meaning A Star Is Born) structured on the international Idol series. He was eliminated after a showdown with Shlomi Bar'el before the finals.[1] Aharoni finished 4th overall, with Bar'el ending up third. The 2007 title was won by Bo'az Ma'uda with Marina Maximilian Blumin as runner-up.

Solo career

After Kokhav Nolad, Chen Aharoni went on to sign a deal with the Israeli record label NMC Music and gaining popularity.

While Chen made musical performances throughout Israel, he started hosting TV show called "Ra'ash" (meaning noise in Hebrew) on the Israeli music channel Music 24 for 2 seasons.[2] In August 2008 he was drafted into the Israeli army (IDF).

In 2009, he started to release singles from his forthcoming debut album. The self-titled debut album Chen Aharoni (חן אהרוני) was released on 23 December 2010 and received critical acclaim.[3][4] Yedioth Ahronoth in its Entertainment Plus special supplement published on the occasion of the Hebrew New Year picked the album as one of the Top 10 best albums of the year 2010-2011 alongside names like Dudu Tasa, Berry Sakharof and Noam Rotem.

He has had many successful hits including No.1 on the Israeli singles chart with "Neshima" (נשימה) a duet with Israeli singer Esti Ginzburg. He reached #2 with his co-authored song "Kol ma SheRatziti" (כל מה שרציתי) and scored a second #1 hit in his career with "Mami" (מאמי), from the Israeli rock opera Mami.

In June 26, 2011, Chen's first single from his upcoming album was released. It was entitled "Holech Le'sham" (הולך לשם meaning: Go there) Chen's second album Nosea Rahok (נוסע רחוק) was released in October 2012 and got positive reviews. Three songs from this record have topped the 10 Israeli music charts. On 17 October 2012, Chen opened his official "Nosea Rachok Tour" that will tour all around Israel.

Kdam Eurovision (2011)

Aharoni performing during Kdam Eurovision 2011

On 8 March 2011, Chen Aharoni took part in the Kdam Eurovision selection contest finals[5][6] for the Israeli entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf, Germany with the song "Or"[7] (אור meaning Light) written by Sahar Hagai and Nitzan Kaykov finishing fourth with 142 points, with Dana International winning the contest with 270 points with "Ding Dong".

The X Factor (2013)

In 2013 he entered the tenth series of the United Kingdom version of The X Factor.[8] In the room auditions of X Factor, he sang Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble" , got 4 yeses and reaching the Arena stage of live auditions, where he sang Take That song "Back for Good" mixed with Cher Lloyd's "Want U Back" as back track. He got 3 yes votes from Nicole Scherzinger, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh, with Gary Barlow from Take That being the only dissenting vote. Aharoni reached the bootcamp stage, but latter was sent home by his mentor Louis Walsh due to his poor vocal quality and potential. He failed to make it to the live show (Final 24).

Later this year, it was announced that Chen will host the Israeli version of The Xtra Factor (in Hebrew: מבזק האקס ) on an Israeli channel. [9]

International Album (2014)

In October 14, 2013 Chen released his first English-language single "Crazy" for Pre-order on iTunes. the song picked to No. 3 on the Israeli songs chart and officially released in October 20, 2013. "Crazy" is the first song from chen's first international Album.

  • He was chosen for an anti-drug youth public awareness campaign by הרשות הלאומית למלחמה בסמים ואלכוהול.
  • For two seasons, he hosted "Ra'ash" (meaning noise in Hebrew), a TV show on the Israeli music channel Music 24.
  • He also took part in the Israeli version of the reality series Treasure Island ("אי המטמון").
  • Aharoni was picked as one of the Top 100 stars in Israel in the celebrity and lifestyle magazine Top 1 (in Hebrew ראש1). He was also picked in the Top 20 in Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth listing.

Personal life

In June 22, 2011 Chen Aharoni finished his military service in the Israeli Army (IDF) after being drafted in August 2008. During his military service, he served in the Armored Corps as injuries coordinator and instructor at a medical complex in Tel HaShomer. He also took part in the annual festival of the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces which is held in the Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Song Song title
(in Hebrew)
English
Translation
Writers ISR[disambiguation needed] Album
2009 "Ba'Rehov"
ברחוב
In the street Sahar Hagai and Nitzan Kaikov 7 Chen Aharoni
2010 "Neshima"
(with Esti Ginzburg)
נשימה
(עם אסתי גינזבורג)
Breathing Sahar Hagai and Nitzan Kaikov 1
"Boee boee"
בואי בואי
Come come Sahar Hagai and Nitzan Kaikov -
"LaAvor Et HaPahad"
לעבור את הפחד
To move on the fear Tom Rahav and Ran Haros 15
"Kol ma SheRatziti"
כל מה שרציתי
All I ever wanted Chen Aharoni and Meital Patash-Cohen 2
2011 "Or"
אור
Light Sahar Hagai and Nitzan Kaikov - Non-album release
"Holech Le'sham"
הולך לשם
Go there - Nosea Rahok (נוסע רחוק)
"Mami"
מאמי
Sweetie 1
"Nosea Rahok"
נוסע רחוק
Driving Far DANGO and Chen Aharoni 5
2012 "Masheu Haser"
משהו חסר
Something is missing Eyal Shachar -
"5 Dakot"
חמש דקות
5 minutes Johnny Goldstein 7
2013 "Crazy"
משוגע
Crazy Chen Aharoni and Roby Fayer 13 TBA

References

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