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Udi Davidi
Udi Davidi ((ヘブライ語:אודי דוידי)) is an Israeli singer, musician, lyricist and composer. Davidi is considered one of the most prominent singers of Jewish music among creative artists.〔http://www.thejewishinsights.com/wp/the-new-rhythmic-album-of-udi-he-new-rhythmic-album-of-udi-he-new-rhythmic-album-of-udi-davidi-i-davidi-i-davidiim-ein-ani/〕 Davidi began his musical career in the year 2004, when he released his first album, ''Speak to Him''. In 2006 his second album, ''Coming Back to You'', was released, turning Davidi into one of the most popular singers of Original Jewish Music. In 2008 his third album, ''Time For Everything'', came out, following the style of its predecessors, and solidifying Davidi's already popular standing. His fourth album, ''Good Spirit'', was released in 2009 and served as a breakthrough in reaching the general public. The first track on the album, titled "Withholding Your Voice" was broadcast repeatedly on several Israeli radio stations, and even nominated on two of them for the Discovery of the Year award. In 2011 Davidi's fifth album, ''Beloved Son'', was released. It includes a duet with popular Israeli singer Shlomi Shabbat. His sixth album entitled ("Waiting For Silence" ) was released in 2014. ''Orot Gevohim,'' Davidi's seventh album, was released in time for the High Holidays of 2015. ==Biography== Udi Davidi was born on April 25, 1975, and grew up in the Samarian settlement of Kedumim. When he was about 15, he met Lilach, the woman who he would later marry, through the Bnei Akiva youth groups. Today he lives with his family on a farm in Ma'on, Har Hebron, in the hills of Judea, where he raises sheep and composes music.〔http://www.pirsumeinisa.com/udi.html〕
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