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Aya Korem was born on 7 January, 1980 in Nof HaGalil, Israel, is an Israeli pop/rock singer and songwriter (born 1980). Discover Aya Korem's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Occupation Singer, songwriter
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 7 January, 1980
Birthday 7 January
Birthplace Nof HaGalil, Israel
Nationality Israel

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1927

Korem received the Golden Album award, which was presented to her on her 27th birthday party.

The album sold about 30,000 copies.

Korem recorded videos for some of the songs and went on a 1.5-year performance tour.

1980

Aya Korem (אַיָּה כּוֹרֵם; born 7 January 1980) is an Israeli pop/rock singer and songwriter.

Aya Korem was born in Nazareth Ilit and spent her childhood there.

After she graduated high school, she served as a tank instructor at the IDF's Armored Corps.

Since childhood Korem has been singing and performing, playing the guitar and the piano.

2001

Between 2001 and 2004, she studied Songwriting, Composition and Performance at the Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music in Ramat HaSharon, a school that gave birth to many Israeli singers such as Noa and Aviv Geffen.

She was part of the "magic class", studying together with Miri Mesika, Keren Peles, Ohad Hitman and Eric Berman that went on to be popular singers.

She enrolled in the music college just to "pass some time" until she decided what she really wanted to study, but ended up having a successful music career.

She dreamed of being an architect, and one of her temporary jobs was cake baking at a bakery.

Aya Korem lives in Tel Aviv.

Korem started her music career as a songwriter.

2005

Her first public exposure was the song Ata af Pa'am (אתה אף פעם, "You Will Never"), released in the first album of Miri Mesika in April 2005 and a theme song she wrote and performed for a TV show called "Hama'arehet".

Only after receiving compliments for her voice did she decide to also become a singer and started working on her own album.

2006

In 2006 Korem released her debut album, Aya Korem.

It was produced by Ori Zakh, a close friend and Miri Mesika's husband, a Rimon graduate who also produced both Miri Mesika's albums and Ohad Hitman's first album.

The work on the album's songs began already during Aya's studies.

In February 2006 the first single was released, Kayitz (קיץ, "Summer")—a song of hope for a lover that would come one day "like summer".

The second single from the album, Shir Ahava Pashut (שיר אהבה פשוט, "Simple Love Song") was released in March 2006, reached No. 1 on the Reshet Gimel chart and came 4th in the Song of the Year competition.

Later came Klipa (קליפה, "Peel"), Yonatan Shapira (יונתן שפירא), BeSof HaLayla (בסוף הלילה, "In the end of the night"), Ata Zorem Etzli BaDam (אתה זורם אצלי בדם, "You Are Flowing in My Blood") and HaShir shel Itay (השיר של איתי, "Itay's Song").

The album features mostly songs written by Korem herself.

"Yonatan Shapira", which Korem wrote as an assignment to write a song about a job announcement, is a humorous love song for a pilot Aya met during her studies in Rimon, one of the signers of the pilots' letter.

According to Aya Korem, Yonatan Shapira was not pleased with the song, but living abroad, did not suffer much from the consequences.

At the beginning she performed with a band, but after taking part in a piano festival in the end of 2006, she switched to more intimate gigs, performing with a piano and a cello only.

2007

The single was released in December 2007.

2008

Having yet about 70 songs unpublished, Aya Korem released her second album, Safa Zara (שפה זרה, "Foreign Language"), on 28 February 2008.

The album included songs she wrote at the age of 26–27 and has jazz, cabaret and country influences.

The lyrics deal with a wider range of subjects than those of the first album.

The first single, HaSof shel HaSipur (הסוף של הסיפור, "The End of the Story"), is a sad love song co-written by Aya Korem and Eric Berman.

In February 2008 Al Ta'amini (אל תאמיני, "Do Not Believe") was released.

The lyrics of Al Ta'amini talk about the fleeting condition of a celebrity in the popular culture.

"And then somebody will say: 'your time is over, and now let someone else take the stage'", wrote Korem.

The song was inspired by Janis Ian's song Stars, which is even credited in the liner notes of the album.

Two more songs from this album have been released as singles: Otobiografia (אוטוביוגרפיה, "Autobiography") and Akhshav Kazot (עכשיו כזאת, "Now like This").

The lyrics of Zahav Shahor (זהב שחור, "Black Gold") are a female answer to the classic song Atur Mitzkhekh written by Yoni Rechter.

Korem's producer Ori Zakh sent Aya's lyrics to Rechter, and Rechter agreed to write music for the song.

2009

In 2009 Aya Korem also recorded the original song Atur Mitzkhekh for the 70th birthday of its original singer, Arik Einstein.

The song Tania (טניה) is inspired by Louis-Ferdinand Céline's novel Journey to the End of the Night.

Most of the songs are written by Korem herself also in her second album.