Yuval Dayan

Yuval Dayan (Hebrew: יובל דיין‎ born December 26, 1994, in Ashdod, Israel) is an Israeli singer, songwriter, and composer.

Early life

Dayan grew up and was educated in Ashdod in a family of Moroccan Jewish descent[1]. Since childhood she has been singing, playing and performing.

She did her military service in the Education and Youth Corps Entertainment Troupe. She has become increasingly religiously observant. She previously said she attends synagogue every Friday and observes Shabbat.[2]

Music career

In 2012 she participated in The Voice Israel (Season 1)[3] coached by Shlomi Shabat. She sang the song "She'eriot Shel Ha'chaim" (Scraps of life). She advanced to the semi-finals, but unexpectedly announced during the live broadcast that she had decided to bow out of the competition.[4]

In February 2013 her first single from her first album Le'esof (Hebrew: "לאסוף") was released, and succeeded with more than three million views on YouTube. Her second single from the album "Ad Shetachzor" (Hebrew: עד שתחזור‎)" was released in May 2013. In October 2013 her third single, "Al Tomar", (Hebrew: אל תאמר‎) written by Dudu Tassa, was released.

The second album Libi Er (Hebrew: ליבי ער‎) was released in 2016.

Discography

Le'esof (2013) Libi Er (2016)

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