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Roni Dalumi

Roni Dalumi

Israeli singer and actress


Roni Dalumi (or Daloomi;[1] Hebrew: רוני דלומי; born (1991-09-15)September 15, 1991) is an Israeli singer-songwriter and actress. She is the winner of the singing competition show Kochav Nolad 7 in 2009.[2] She starred in the original Israeli series Euphoria.

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Early life

Dalumi was born in Beersheba and raised in the neighbouring town of Omer to Israeli-born parents of both Libyan-Jewish and Iraqi-Jewish descent.[3] Until the age of 12 she studied dancing at Bat-Dor Beer Sheva Municipal Dance Centre in Beersheba. She majored in theatre at the Mekif Omer High School.

She participated in a children's song festival Shir Nolad in 2006, that took place during the eight-days Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.

In 2010, Dalumi was enlisted to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and served for two years in the military band of the Education and Youth Corps.

Star is Born contest

Dalumi was the judges' least favorite contestant in Israel's Kokhav Nolad after being ranked last by most of them throughout the season, especially by Gal Uchovsky.[4][5] Despite this, Dalumi was saved by the audience every time, eventually making it to the final in Eilat, Israel, where she won the competition with 61% of the votes (after being ranked last by the judges once again). Dalumi is the youngest winner of the show to date, being only 17 years old at the time, and the first female to win since first season's winner Ninet Tayeb.

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Music career

Dalumi released her first single, "Ten" (Give) in April 2010. "Ten" was a Hebrew version to Gloria Estefan's "Hoy", with Hebrew lyrics written by Gilad Segev. The song was nominated for "Song Of The Year." Three months later she released her second single (also a Latin cover): "Ktzat Acheret" (A Little Different), bringing Dalumi nominations for "Singer Of The Year." She won the title on Channel 24 and the children's Channel. "Ten" was voted "Song Of The Year" on the Children's Channel. In November 2010, her third single, critically acclaimed "Kach O' Kach" (Either way), a cover of Robi Draco Rosa's "Crash Push" (English version of the song "Más y Más"), was released.

Dalumi released her debut album titled Ktzat Acheret (A Little Different) on December 20, 2010. The album includes ten songs in the spirit of Latin Music, including two songs which Dalumi co-wrote, and a duet with Colombian singer Marta Gomez to her song "Paula Ausente"(Absent Paula), which came out as a single in February 2011. The album received generally positive reviews, but was also criticized for consisting of mostly covered versions of Latin pop music from South America. The idea for the cover-concept album of Latin Music came after Dalumi's much praised performance of "Cada Dia" (Everyday), a song originally performed by Marta Gomez in the third Idan Raichel's Project album.

Dalumi released the song "Shilchi Oto" (Send Him Away) in April 2011. The song, written by Binyamin Frank and composed by Ronit Shachar, is from a memorial day project by Galei Tzahal radio station called "Od Me'at Nahafoch Leshir" (Soon We'll Become A Song) that gathers lyrics and poetry by deceased IDF soldiers and have them composed and performed by Israeli artists.

Dalumi took part in the annual Israeli children's songs' competition Festigal (during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah), in the role of Scheherazade, performing with the song Nigmeru Li HaMilim (lit. I'm Out Of Words) and won second place.

On July 8, 2013, Dalumi released her second album, Tahaziku. The album consists of ten songs, including the first single that released from the album And his theme song "Tahaziku" (hold). In addition, the album includes another three singles: "Panai laruach" (my face to the wind), "Stam shnei anashim" (just two people) and "Ktze haiom" (end of the day). The first two singles released on 2012, and the last two in 2013.

Other songs from the album include "Karka'it nemucha" (a low ground) and "Yom shishi" (Friday) (like "Saturday night" in Israel) released as singles after the album released, in 2013 and 2014, respectively.

Personal life

Dalumi is married to Alon Weissman, an ophthalmologist and they live in the city of Gani Tikva. They had their first daughter in November 2023.[6]

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References

  1. "Ronidaloomi (@ronidaloomi) • Instagram photos and videos".
  2. "רגע של נחת: רוני דלומי הפכה לאמא". pplus (in Hebrew). 2023-11-20. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
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