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1 Life and career  



1.1  Life and education  





1.2  20122016: The Voice Israel and early career  





1.3  2017present: HaKokhav HaBa and Eurovision Song Contest 2017  







2 Discography  



2.1  Singles  







3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














Imri Ziv






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Imri Ziv
Imri Ziv in 2017
Imri Ziv in 2017
Background information
Also known asImri
Born (1991-09-12) 12 September 1991 (age 32)
Hod HaSharon, Israel
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
Years active2009–present

Imri Ziv (Hebrew: אימרי זיו; born 12 September 1991), known mononymouslyasImri (stylised in all caps), is an Israeli singer and voice actor. After winning HaKokhav HaBa, he represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017inKyiv with the song "I Feel Alive", finishing in 23rd place in the final.[1]

Life and career[edit]

Life and education[edit]

Born in Hod HaSharon Israel, on 12 September 1991, to a family of Ashkenazi Jewish (Romanian-Jewish, Polish-Jewish, Austrian-Jewish, and Ukrainian-Jewish) descent.[2][3][4] Ziv studied at Ilan Ramon High School. While doing his obligatory military service, he practiced in a musical band of the Education and Youth Corps Unit of the Israel Defense Forces. For university, he studied a degree in communication sciences at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya.

Imri says that since he was a child he has had a talent for easily learning languages. He speaks fluent Spanish with an Argentinian accent, as his Spanish teacher was from Buenos Aires.[5] In June 2023, Imri came out as gay.[6]

2012–2016: The Voice Israel and early career[edit]

Ziv is the first on right, behind Nadav Guedj during the 2015 Eurovision contest

In 2012, he auditioned for the inaugural edition of the television talent show The Voice Israel, singing『אהובתי』with 2 judges of four, Sarit Hadad and Rami Kleinstein turning their chairs. Being part of Team Rami, he proceeded to the Battle Rounds singing『פרפרים』and was eliminated by mentor Kleinstein who opted for advancing teammate rival Orit Shalom.

Ziv performed as a backing vocalist in Israel's Eurovision Song Contest 2015 and 2016 entries, respectively with Nadav Guedj singing "Golden Boy" and Hovi Star singing "Made of Stars" with both qualifying to the finals.

In 2016, he performed voice over in Hebrew for the 3D animated film Trolls.

2017–present: HaKokhav HaBa and Eurovision Song Contest 2017[edit]

He participated in season 4ofHaKokhav HaBa L'Eurovizion, the reality singing competition "The Next Star for Eurovision", being the Israeli format of Rising Star. In the auditions on 2 and 3 January 2017, he performed "The Edge of Glory" by Lady Gaga, obtained 93% of the public vote and the approval of all judges Keren Peles, Harel Skaat (2010 Israeli Eurovision entrant) and duo Static & Ben-El Tavori.

In the quarter-finals held on 30 and 31 January 2017, he performed "Rude Boy" (Video: Imri Ziv performs Rude Boy on YouTube) by Rihanna earning 72% and approval from three judges and in the semi-final "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith earning 95% and approval of all judges and qualifying for the finals.

In the final on 13 February 2017, he first performed "Halo" by Beyoncé[citation needed] winning 78% of the public's votes and approval of all four judges. He followed it up with an interpretation of "Because of You" by Kelly Clarkson winning the contest with 74% approval rating. The finalist Diana Golbi finished runner-up with 67% and Julieta was third with 58%.

After winning HaKokhav HaBa L'Eurovizion, Ziv represented Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017. His song, "I Feel Alive", written by Dolev Ram and Penn Hazut was released on 9 March 2017, placing third in the second semi-final and 23rd in the final.[7]

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
ISR
"I Feel Alive" 2017 6 Non-album single
"Imrico" 2019 Non-album single

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Imri Ziv chosen to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest". Ynet. Retrieved 13 February 2017..
  • ^ "He said he is very much looking for the contest, since he himself is Ukrainian at a quarter". Esckaz.
  • ^ Carro, David (2017-03-03). "IMRI: "Hovi Star adivinó hace un año que yo sería el representante de Israel en Eurovisión 2017"". FormulaTV (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-19.
  • ^ "Онлайн казино Украины для игры на реальные деньги (гривны): рейтинг топ сайтов". Онлайн казино Украины (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-01-19.
  • ^ IMRI: "Hovi Star guessed a year ago that I would be the representative of Israel in Eurovision 2017" DAVID CARRO FRIDAY 3 MARCH 2017
  • ^ "Imri Ziv on Instagram". Retrieved 26 July 2023.
  • ^ "Imri Ziv - I Feel Alive (Israel) Eurovision 2017 - participant imri info".
  • Awards and achievements
    Preceded by

    Hovi Star

    HaKokhav HaBa winner
    2017
    Succeeded by

    Netta

    Preceded by

    Hovi Star
    with "Made of Stars"

    Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest
    2017
    Succeeded by

    Netta
    with "Toy"

    External links[edit]


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