Yael Naim

Yael Naïm (Hebrew: על נעים) was born 6 February 1978 in Paris, France to Sephardic Jewish immigrants from Tunisia. At the age of four, she moved with her family to Ramat HaSharon, Israel, where she spent the rest of her childhood. She served in the Israel Defense Forces as a soloist in the Israeli Air Force Orchestra.

Yael Naim Albums

She began her singing career with a part in the musical Les Dix Commandements and her first solo album, In a Man's Womb (recorded in Los Angeles with Kamil Rustam), was released in 2001. She also sang the song "You Disappear" by Bruno Coulais for the film Harrison's Flowers. In her early work, she was credited simply as Yaël. She also performed a duet with Din Din Aviv titled "Mashmauyot".

Naïm joined with percussionist David Donatien and, over a period of two years, they arranged and recorded thirteen of Naïm's songs in a studio in her apartment in Paris. These were released as her second album, Yael Naïm, on 22 October 2007, on the Tôt ou tard label. The songs are in French, English and Hebrew and received critical acclaim. The album entered the French album chart at No. 11 the week after its release. Her style has been described as having a touch of folk and a touch of jazz, with mysterious and evocative words sung with a delicate and intentionally husky voice.


Yael Naim Albums


Album: "Yael Naim" (2007)
Paris
Too Long
New Soul
Levater
Shelcha
Lonely
Far Far
Yashanti
7 Baboker
Lachlom
Toxic
Pachad
Endless Song Of Happyness

Album: "She Was A Boy" (2010)
Come Home
My Dreams
She Was A Boy
Go To The River
Never Change
I Try Hard
Today
Mystical Love
Man Of Another Woman
Puppet
Stupid Goal
If I Lost The Best Thing
Game Is Over

Album: "Older" (2015)
I Walk Until
Make A Child
Dream In My Head
Coward
Trapped
She Said
Walk Walk
Take Me Down
Older
Meme Iren Song

Other songs
Alone

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