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Eliad Nachum (; born January 31, 1990), known professionally by his first name Eliad is an Israeli singer, songwriter and television actor.


Biography

Eliad Nachum was born in
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, to Israeli parents of
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and
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(Iraqi-Jewish and Turkish-Jewish) descent. He studied in the Orat Ramat Yossef junior high school, and in the music class of the Ramot high school in
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. In 2008 he enlisted in the IDF and served as a singer in the band of
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. Parallel to his service, he worked on a debut album with the record producers TripL.


Acting career

In 1997 Eliad started to participate in the successful series " Shemesh" as Bar. In 1998 he acted in the movie ''Ben-Gurion'' and dubbed on Popeye and Son. In 2004 he acted a guest role on " HaPijamot". In 2009 he dubbed Jazz in "Joniur Baktana" and in 2011 he acted in "Alifim".


Music career

In 2011 he released with TripL band his first single, "Moving", from their debut album "Ready, Set, Pop". the single included on the international collection "Boiling Music". In 2014 he released as singles the songs "Miklat", "Hofshi" and "Siman", that written by Nachum with the Israeli rapper Ron Nesher, the songs included on his debut album "Siman". In 2015 he released the single "Matok Kshemarly", a song from his debut album "Siman". the song was one of the prominent and successful songs at the same year. the song reached the first place on the weekly chart of
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and stayed 5 weeks in the first place on the weekly chart of
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. On September 10, 2016, he elected for the Breakout of The Year and Song of The Year with the song "Matok Kshemarly" at the yearly chart of
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of 5775 AM.


Discography

* 2013: Ready, Set, Pop (with TripL) * 2015: Siman * 2016: Or * 2018: Tamid Chalamti


References

{{Authority control 1990 births Living people 21st-century Israeli male singers Israeli rock singers Israeli pop singers Israeli dancers Israeli composers Israeli male child actors Israeli record producers Israeli people of Iraqi-Jewish descent Israeli people of Turkish-Jewish descent People from Bat Yam