Hagit Yaso (Hebrew: .mw-parser-output .script-hebrew,.mw-parser-output
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October 8, 1989) is an Israeli singer. She won the ninth season of
Kokhav Nolad, an Israeli television show, similar to Pop Idol.Yaso is
of Ethiopian Jewish descent. She was born in Sderot, and has two
brothers and two sisters. Yaso's parents immigrated to Israel from
Ethiopia in the 1980s through Sudan. From an early age she loved to
sing, and later on became a member of the band "Sderot Youth"
(צעירי ש×"רות), in which she participated along with her
sisters. During her military service, Yaso served in a military band.
She is featured in the documentary film Sderot: Rock in the Red
Zone.In 2011, she participated in the Kokhav Nolad 9. In her audition,
Yaso sang Amir Benayoun's song "Omed BaSha'ar" (עומ×" ×'שער).
During the show, Yaso sang in several languages, including Hebrew,
English, Amharic and Moroccan Arabic. From the beginning of the show,
Yaso stood out and she was often rated by the judges panel for having
the "outstanding performance". Yaso reached the finals, which were
held in Haifa, together with David Lavi and Liron Ramati. The first
song Yaso sang in the finals was Ofra Haza's "Mishehu Tamid Holech
Iti" (מיש×"ו תמי×" ×"ולך × ×™×ª×™) and Idan Raichel's song
"Medabrim Besheket" (מ×"×'×¨×™× ×'שקט). Yaso ended up winning the
first place with 60% of the votes. She won a scholarship of 240,000
shekels, and a production contract from the well known music producer
Ivri Lider.
.script-Hebr{font-family:"SBL Hebrew","SBL BibLit","Frank Ruehl
CLM","Taamey Frank CLM","Ezra SIL","Ezra SIL SR","Keter Aram
Tsova","Taamey Ashkenaz","Taamey David CLM","Keter YG","Shofar","David
CLM","Hadasim CLM","Simple CLM","Nachlieli",Cardo,Alef,"Noto Serif
Hebrew","Noto Sans Hebrew","David Libre",David,"Times New
Roman",Gisha,Arial,FreeSerif,FreeSans}×—×'ית ×™× ×¡×•â€Ž; born
October 8, 1989) is an Israeli singer. She won the ninth season of
Kokhav Nolad, an Israeli television show, similar to Pop Idol.Yaso is
of Ethiopian Jewish descent. She was born in Sderot, and has two
brothers and two sisters. Yaso's parents immigrated to Israel from
Ethiopia in the 1980s through Sudan. From an early age she loved to
sing, and later on became a member of the band "Sderot Youth"
(צעירי ש×"רות), in which she participated along with her
sisters. During her military service, Yaso served in a military band.
She is featured in the documentary film Sderot: Rock in the Red
Zone.In 2011, she participated in the Kokhav Nolad 9. In her audition,
Yaso sang Amir Benayoun's song "Omed BaSha'ar" (עומ×" ×'שער).
During the show, Yaso sang in several languages, including Hebrew,
English, Amharic and Moroccan Arabic. From the beginning of the show,
Yaso stood out and she was often rated by the judges panel for having
the "outstanding performance". Yaso reached the finals, which were
held in Haifa, together with David Lavi and Liron Ramati. The first
song Yaso sang in the finals was Ofra Haza's "Mishehu Tamid Holech
Iti" (מיש×"ו תמי×" ×"ולך × ×™×ª×™) and Idan Raichel's song
"Medabrim Besheket" (מ×"×'×¨×™× ×'שקט). Yaso ended up winning the
first place with 60% of the votes. She won a scholarship of 240,000
shekels, and a production contract from the well known music producer
Ivri Lider.
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