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Dudu Aharon
Dudu Aharon in 2015Dudu Aharon in 2015
Background information
Birth nameדודו אהרון
Born (1984-12-23) 23 December 1984 (age 40)
Kiryat Ekron, Israel
Origin Israel
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Musician
  • Composer
Years active2007–present
Websitedudu-aharon.co.il
Musical artist

Dudu Aharon (Hebrew: דודו אהרון; born on 23 December 1984) is a singer-songwriter, musician, and composer from Israel.

Biography

Dudu Aharon in concert

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. In 2013, Aharon was the second Bachelor in HaRavak, the Israeli version of The Bachelor.

Aharon became engaged to Shir Rosenblum in 2015, a union of which his mother, Tzipporah, did not approve. After they broke up, he met accessories designer Natalie Levi (or Levy), whom he married in 2018. Shortly afterward, Levi gave birth to a daughter, Renee (or Rena), but by June 2020, their marriage was on the verge of divorce, as Levi also did not get along with Aharon's mother, as well as his manager. They reconciled, and in August 2021, announced they were expecting their second child, a daughter, who was born in January 2022 and named Tamar.

Discography

Albums

Date released Title Transliteration English
translation
Notes
November 2007 אהבה ראשונה Ahava Rishona First Love 60,000 Mobile legal downloads
July 2009 הכל זה מלמעלה HaKol Zeh Milemala It's All From Heaven Sales over 80,000 copies
August 2010 מילים פשוטות Milim Pshutot Simple Words Double Platinum Album – Sales over 150,000 copies
December 2011 אין כמו אהבה Ein Kmo Ahava There's Nothing Like Love Platinum Album – Sales over 120,000 copies
June 2012 גיבור Gibor Hero Platinum Album – Sales over 80,000 copies
September 2013 ימים טובים Yamim Tovim Good Days Platinum Album – Sales over 60,000 copies
June 2015 טרמינל 3 Terminal Shalosh Terminal 3
May 2019 השמחה שלנו HaSimha Shelanu Our Joy

See also

References

  1. An Israeli reality TV show in the spirit of the American Christmas classic, Haaretz
  2. "Dudu Aharon". IMDb. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  3. "Dearth of news".
  4. "Dudu Aharon and Natalie Levy on their first trip with the baby". 13 January 2022.

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