Israeli singer Netta, whose song “Toy” won the Eurovision Song Contest earlier this month, has been signed by S-Curve Records/BMG with representation for the world. A quirky electronic tune, which ...
In the United States — located outside the official Eurovision competition zone — some people first got to know the Israeli singer-songwriter Netta only from watching the Will Ferrell and Rachel ...
The singer, known for her breakout Eurovision single 'Toy,' talks about the break-up that inspired her new self-love anthem. By Degen Pener Deputy Editor Known for her humorous lyrics, quirk-pop ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. After winning the coveted Eurovision Song Contest, Israeli pop maverick ...
This article originally appeared in the Yiddish Forverts. Israel, together with the entire European continent, loses its collective mind every May when Eurovision rolls around. The internationally ...
Israel's entry in the song contest has caught on around the world, with betting sites giving it 3-1 odds of winning. (JTA) — Israel has a new musical secret weapon and her name is Netta Barzilai.
Update, 13th May: After entering as one of the favourites, Netta duly claimed victory for Israel at last night's Eurovision Song Contest in Lisbon. Her song "Toy" earned a combined total of 529 points ...
Israel has won the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest, with singer Netta Barzilai besting 25 other nations in the final of the international singing competition. Barzilai’s song “Toy” garnered 529 points ...
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Netta Barzilai’s Eurovision-winning single “Toy” hit No. 1 on the Billboard dance club chart — the first time an Israeli artist has topped any of the music industry magazine’s ...
Netta is among the top favourites to win this year’s Eurovision Song Contest with ‘Toy’, her high-energy track which has raised eyebrows with its vocal loops and chicken-inspired beatboxing. But while ...
Israeli singer Netta, whose “Toy” won the Eurovision Song Contest earlier this month, has signed a deal for the song with S-Curve Records/BMG. A quirky electronic tune, which features English lyrics ...
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