Chen Aharoni חן אהרוני |
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Background information | |
Born | 12 April 1990 |
Origin | Holon (Tel Aviv), Israel |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | NMC Music |
Chen Aharoni (in Hebrew: חן אהרוני) (also known as Chen and also transliterated as Hen Aharoni) (born in Holon, Israel on 12 April 1990) is an Israeli singer-songwriter, musician and television presenter
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. 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.
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. 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.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 No. 2 with his co-authored song "Kol ma SheRatziti" (כל מה שרציתי) and scored a second No. 1 hit in his career with "Mami" (מאמי), from the Israeli rock opera Mami.