Harel Skaat

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Milim 03:01 Tools
Milim (Eurovision 2010 - Israel) 03:02 Tools
Milim (Israel) 03:01 Tools
מילים 02:59 Tools
Tmimuti 03:08 Tools
Elef 04:45 Tools
Kama Od Efshar 04:20 Tools
Veat 03:36 Tools
Od Yair Alai 03:17 Tools
Shuv 03:32 Tools
Sof 04:01 Tools
Ve'at MASTER BNC 03:36 Tools
Milim - Israel 03:00 Tools
ואת 03:37 Tools
Dmuyot 04:35 Tools
Words 02:59 Tools
Le'an 02:59 Tools
Amart SheHaShemesh 03:35 Tools
Tzipor 03:46 Tools
Muvan Li Ahshav 03:56 Tools
Ve'at 03:36 Tools
Kol Hatziporim 04:19 Tools
Afilu Shehasrifot 05:08 Tools
Im Hu Yelech 03:40 Tools
Boi Hayom 04:22 Tools
Mashehu Mimeni 04:14 Tools
בחיי 04:14 Tools
Kibli Oti 03:40 Tools
Hizmanu Orhim 04:08 Tools
משהו ממני 04:14 Tools
Yamim Acherim 04:21 Tools
Lo Memaher 03:03 Tools
Hollow 03:03 Tools
Milim - Eurovision Edit 03:03 Tools
כולם אותו דבר 03:03 Tools
כל הציפורים 04:19 Tools
Milim (karaoke) 03:03 Tools
Ahava Mesovevet Hakol 03:51 Tools
Shuv Meushar 03:43 Tools
Mashehu tov 04:34 Tools
Kol Hatsiporim 04:18 Tools
Le'hitkarev 03:04 Tools
Ela'yich 02:55 Tools
Milim (Евровидение 2010 Израиль) (www.muzno.ru) 03:03 Tools
Kaduri Hamuar 03:31 Tools
כמה עוד אפשר 04:20 Tools
Kama od drachim 03:51 Tools
Hamea Ha 21 03:21 Tools
Achshav 04:19 Tools
Bdidut 04:46 Tools
Kol Hatzipurim 04:13 Tools
Tihie Li Ahava 03:30 Tools
Il Restera Ses Mots 03:20 Tools
Hamea Ha-21 03:20 Tools
Muvan Li Achshav 04:03 Tools
21st Century 03:20 Tools
Boom 04:08 Tools
Lehitkarev 02:59 Tools
Anachnu Po 00:00 Tools
אם הוא ילך 03:40 Tools
Milim (Words) - English version 03:02 Tools
עכשיו 01:30 Tools
הרוח תשנה את כיוונה 04:16 Tools
Harel Skaat - Words (English version) 03:01 Tools
Haruach Teshane Et Kivuna 03:45 Tools
masheu mimeni 03:46 Tools
Gibor 03:46 Tools
לאן 02:59 Tools
Lauf 03:45 Tools
Lean 03:32 Tools
Hineni Kan 04:19 Tools
אם ננעלו 02:59 Tools
Milim (Words) - French version 03:03 Tools
Milim (www.primemusic.ru) 02:59 Tools
אהבה מסובבת הכל 03:30 Tools
להתקרב 02:59 Tools
לא ממהר 03:03 Tools
Towards You 02:55 Tools
Tzmarmoret 01:30 Tools
אנחנו פה 01:53 Tools
Boker Tov Motek 03:43 Tools
Milim (English version) 03:08 Tools
אלייך 02:56 Tools
בין השמיכות 02:59 Tools
תהיה לי אהבה 03:30 Tools
At Li Hakol 03:21 Tools
Milim - English Version 04:19 Tools
Shalechet 04:44 Tools
Ve At 03:38 Tools
ISR10 - Harel Skaat - Millim 02:59 Tools
אפילו ששריפות 05:08 Tools
Hizmanu Orchim 04:08 Tools
הנני כאן 00:00 Tools
מה שתרצה להיות 00:00 Tools
בוקר טוב מותק 05:08 Tools
Haruah Teshane Et Kivuna 04:17 Tools
Boei Hayom 03:00 Tools
ימים אחרים 04:21 Tools
Words (English version of Milim) 03:01 Tools
מילים (Final version) 03:06 Tools
Away 03:00 Tools
Kama Od Drahim 03:51 Tools
שיבואו עלינו 03:45 Tools
Betokh 04:37 Tools
Elaih 02:56 Tools
בום 03:30 Tools
קבלי אותי 03:40 Tools
Betoh 04:41 Tools
Milim (Eurovision 2010 Israel) 02:59 Tools
Tmimoti 03:09 Tools
Tihiye li ahava 03:31 Tools
Closer 03:03 Tools
המאה ה-21 03:21 Tools
Sheyavo Aleinu 00:00 Tools
Bdidoot 04:53 Tools
עוד יאיר לי 04:34 Tools
Words (English version) 03:01 Tools
ISR10 - Harel Skaat - Le'an 02:59 Tools
Harel Skaat - Millim (Final version) 02:59 Tools
Tihye Li Ahava 03:45 Tools
Milim (Israel) Live 2010 Eurovision Song Contest 01:53 Tools
את לי הכל (גאליס) 02:55 Tools
Harel Skaat - Millim 02:59 Tools
Nifradnoo kakh 04:40 Tools
Milim (Евровидение 2010 Израиль) 02:59 Tools
V'at 03:38 Tools
Harooakh teshane et kivoona 04:16 Tools
Elayikh shar 04:02 Tools
Bo'i HaYom 00:30 Tools
Milim (French Version) 03:20 Tools
Lo M'mehair 03:03 Tools
לעוף 03:03 Tools
Milim - French version 04:08 Tools
Tzipur 03:48 Tools
Kol haziporim 04:19 Tools
Haruach Teshane et kivunah 04:16 Tools
Hamea Esrim Veachat 03:46 Tools
Harel Skaat - Il restera ses mots (French version) 03:00 Tools
Mashehu M'meni 04:14 Tools
Betoch 04:37 Tools
Sheyavo Alenu 04:20 Tools
Gibor (Duet with Yehuda Poliker) 03:46 Tools
בדידות (שלכת) 04:46 Tools
Sheyavou aleinu 04:46 Tools
Millim (Mash & Drov remix) 03:08 Tools
כמה עוד דרכים 03:51 Tools
תמימותי 04:21 Tools
Hazmano Orachim 04:10 Tools
Hame'ah Ha-21 03:21 Tools
מילים (Milim) 02:59 Tools
עוד יאיר עלי 03:02 Tools
Shuv Me'ushar 03:43 Tools
Millim (Israel) 02:59 Tools
Milim (Evrovision 2010, Israel) 02:59 Tools
Milim (מילים) 00:00 Tools
שוב מאושר 03:43 Tools
משהו טוב 04:34 Tools
Bdidut (Shalehet) 04:53 Tools
אלף 04:19 Tools
שוב 04:34 Tools
Playback Bdidut 01:53 Tools
בתוך 03:45 Tools
סוף 04:00 Tools
Veat (ואת) 03:38 Tools
כדורי המואר 03:31 Tools
Love awaits me 03:30 Tools
Nifradnu Kah (feat. Nurit Galron) 04:40 Tools
Afilu She Srifut 05:08 Tools
המאה העשרים ואחת 03:02 Tools
Je suis malade (иврит) 00:00 Tools
הזמנו אורחים 03:02 Tools
צמרמורת 03:03 Tools
Milim (Words) 02:59 Tools
בדידות 04:52 Tools
גיבור 03:33 Tools
מובן לי עכשיו 04:19 Tools
בואי היום 04:21 Tools
Haruah Teshane At Kivana 04:16 Tools
Halomot Mitgashmim (feat. Harel Moyal & Adi Cohen) 03:45 Tools
Milim (Final version) 03:46 Tools
Elayh Shar 03:46 Tools
דמויות 02:50 Tools
Elaih Shar 04:02 Tools
Gibor (feat. Yuda Poliker) 03:46 Tools
je suis malade 04:46 Tools
Bdidoot (Instrumental version) 01:52 Tools
אמרת שהשמש 03:35 Tools
Now 03:43 Tools
milim (минус) 00:00 Tools
ציפור 03:46 Tools
Milim מילים 01:30 Tools
Words (Milim) 04:34 Tools
אלייך שר 04:02 Tools
בחיי - Asi C Remix 04:02 Tools
Il restera ses mots (French version) 03:00 Tools
פלייבק בדידות 00:00 Tools
Ways 03:51 Tools
Elayich 02:55 Tools
Milim (Mash & Drov Remix) 03:08 Tools
Bum 03:08 Tools
Happy Again 03:42 Tools
The 21st Century; 04:34 Tools
01. Kol hatsiporim 04:34 Tools
ISR10 - Harel Skaat - Le'hitkarev 02:59 Tools
All The Birds 04:19 Tools
ISR10 - Harel Skaat - Ela'yich 02:55 Tools
Milim (Israel 2010) 03:03 Tools
Dimuyot 04:34 Tools
Od yair alai ( shine on me ) 03:17 Tools
Masheu Mimeni (משהו ממני) 04:14 Tools
Milim [http://mp3v.ru] 04:34 Tools
Milim (demo) 02:59 Tools
You Left Me Only Words 03:01 Tools
Nifradnu Kah 04:40 Tools
Shalehet 04:46 Tools
נפרדנו כך (דואט עם נורית גלרון) 04:46 Tools
Odeni Yeled 04:46 Tools
Milim (Israel 2010) (ID) 00:30 Tools
אהבה זו אהבה 00:30 Tools
Milim (Евровидение 2010 - Израиль) 02:59 Tools
La'uf 02:59 Tools
Something Good 04:34 Tools
And You 03:38 Tools
Afilu Sesrafot (אפילו ששריפות) 01:30 Tools
Od Yair Alay 03:17 Tools
02. Lo memaher 03:17 Tools
Milim (Remix) 03:20 Tools
Milim (instrumental) 03:02 Tools
Ha Roach Teshane Et Kivuna 04:16 Tools
Israel - Milim (Eurovision Song Contest Oslo 2010) 03:01 Tools
Shuv Meushar שוב מאושר 03:43 Tools
Le'hitkarev - To Get Closer 03:03 Tools
08. Od yair alai 03:43 Tools
04. Tzipor 03:43 Tools
Afilu Sesrafot 04:34 Tools
(Achshav) עכשיו 03:43 Tools
Elaich Shar 04:02 Tools
04. Afiloo shesrefot 04:02 Tools
03. Gibor (feat. Yuda Poliker) 03:46 Tools
Shine On Me 03:20 Tools
Lo Memaher (לא ממהר) 01:30 Tools
Kol Hatsiporim (כל הציפורים) 04:19 Tools
04. Bdidoot 04:21 Tools
Millim(Eurovision 2010 Israel) 04:21 Tools
Millim (Eurovision 2010 - Israel) 02:59 Tools
07. Boi hayom 00:30 Tools
01. Tmimuti 00:30 Tools
10. Amart shehashemesh 00:30 Tools
02. Sof 00:30 Tools
Fly (Idan Shir Chen Mix) 00:30 Tools
03. Shuv 00:30 Tools
09. Muvan li ahshav 00:30 Tools
02. Hame'ah ha-21 03:21 Tools
Now it's clear to me 03:21 Tools
ma avarech 03:26 Tools
Nishba 04:38 Tools
04. Kama od drachim 03:51 Tools
03. Ve'at 03:51 Tools
01. Shuv me'ushar 03:43 Tools
06. Tihiye li ahava 03:30 Tools
07. Kaduri hamuar 03:31 Tools
Im Hu Yelech (אם הוא ילך) 03:40 Tools
HaKeev HaZe 03:40 Tools
05. Mashehu tov 04:34 Tools
The 21st Century 03:21 Tools
Millim (Final version) 03:21 Tools
Milim (Mash & Droub remix) 03:10 Tools
ISRAEL - Harel Skaat - milim 01:30 Tools
Mi Shehalam 02:50 Tools
09. Harooakh teshane et kivoona 04:19 Tools
08. Im hoo yelekh 04:19 Tools
02. Elayikh shar 04:19 Tools
07. Kama od efshar 04:19 Tools
Mi Shechalam 04:19 Tools
03. Nifradnoo kakh 04:19 Tools
Haruakh Teshane Et Kivuna 03:03 Tools
Hachol Yizkor 03:03 Tools
Tsipor 03:03 Tools
Milim Минус 00:00 Tools
11. Dmuyot 00:00 Tools
Nifradnu Kach 00:00 Tools
05. Elef 00:00 Tools
הכאב הזה 00:00 Tools
Ani 04:05 Tools
Od tihye li ahava 03:30 Tools
05. Mashehoo mimeni 04:38 Tools
Yamim Aherim (ימים אחרים) 04:21 Tools
Milim -English version 00:30 Tools
06. Kabli oti 00:30 Tools
Milim -France version 03:08 Tools
kol ha tziporim 03:08 Tools
Harel Skaat - Milim 03:08 Tools
Kama Od Efshar (כמה עוד אפשר) 04:20 Tools
הראל סקעת - כמה עוד אפשר 04:20 Tools
Elaich 04:20 Tools
Haruach Teshane Et Kivuna (הרוח תשנה את כיוונה) 01:30 Tools
Betoch (live) 04:20 Tools
Gibor (feat. Yehuda Poliker) 04:20 Tools
Kabli Oti (קבלי אותי) 03:40 Tools
Mashu Mimeni 02:50 Tools
Odeini Yeled 03:01 Tools
This pain 04:10 Tools
HaHol Izkor 04:10 Tools
Ve'at (...and you) 04:10 Tools
Kama Od Efschar 04:10 Tools
Harel Skaat - Millim (Mash & Drov remix) 04:10 Tools
05. Bdidoot (Instrumental version) 04:10 Tools
Tihiye Li Ahava תהיה לי אהבה 03:30 Tools
The Wind Will Change 04:16 Tools
How Much More 04:16 Tools
06. Hizmanu orhim 04:16 Tools
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Harel Skaat (Hebrew: הראל סקעת) is an Israeli singer. In 2004, he was the runner-up of the second season of Kokhav Nolad ("A Star is Born"). He represented Israel in the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Milim" (English: "Words"). Skaat has recorded a range of popular music from romantic ballads to upbeat songs with rock undertones. Widely praised for his vocal ability, his singing has been described as unique: strong and clear, and often with a deep emotional quality. Biography Harel Skaat was born on August 8, 1981, in Kfar Sava, Israel to a Yemenite and Iraqi Jewish family. Skaat's singing talents garnered attention from an early age. When he was 6 he won a children's singing competition and later appeared in an episode of a popular Israeli television show called Parpar Nehmad. In an interview with esctoday, Skaat said that he was taught how to sing by the Yemenite side of his family—his father, grandfather, and grandmother. After serving a mandatory stint in the Israel Defense Forces, he attended Beit Zvi, a college specializing in the performing arts. Kokhav Nolad In 2004, Skaat entered Kokhav Nolad, a televised singing competition based on Pop Idol. Skaat quickly emerged as the favorite, consistently receiving praise for his performances from the show's judges. He easily won his semi-final round against the competition, which included eventual winner, Harel Moyal, and went into the finals as the heavy favorite. Moyal's surprise win over Skaat in the finals illicited shocked reactions from music professionals associated with the show, including the producer and some of the judges and spurred accusations of voter manipulation by some of Skaat's fans. The allegations, which were denied by the producers of the television program, arose in part from perceived problems inherent in the voting system, which allowed for block voting and from online betting taking place before the finals. At the finals, Skaat sang a stirring rendition of an old Israeli popular song, "Hineni Kan" (Hebrew: "הנני כאן עכו"; English: "I Am Here"), a song which would go on to top the official Israeli music charts for a record 80 days and has since become a standard in his concert repertoire. Early Career Despite the surprise loss, Skaat emerged from Kokhav Nolad with a large fan base. Since 2004, Skaat has toured actively throughout Israel and has appeared at numerous state-sponsored events. He has also appeared frequently at the Zappa Club, popular rock night clubs in Tel Aviv and Herzliya. In 2005, Skaat was chosen to sing the Israeli national anthem, "Hatikvah" (Hebrew: הַתִּקְוָה; English: The Hope) in a soccer game between Israel and France. Also in 2005, he performed in a a major musical play, which in English is translated as He Who Dreamed based on the last 10 years in the life of Yitzhak Rabin, the former Israeli Prime Minister who was assassinated in 1995. The cast included Gila Almagor, Oded Teomi, and Shuli Natan, who sang one of the country's most beloved songs, "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav" (English: "Jerusalem of Gold") during the play. Debut album Skaat released his debut album, "Harel Skaat" (הראל סקעת), in the summer of 2006. The album produced a string of hits, including "Kama Od Efshar" (Hebrew: "כמה עוד אפשר"; English: "How Much More is Possible"), "Mashehu Mimeni" (Hebrew: "משהו ממני"; English: "Something from Me"), "Im Hu Yelekh" (Hebrew: "אם הוא ילך"; English: "If He Goes") and the romantic ballad, "Ve At" (Hebrew: "ואת"; English: "And You") which stayed number one on the major Israeli music charts for seven weeks. Initial reviews of the album were mixed. For instance, a review in The Jerusalem Post criticized the lack of spontaneity of the album, and the inclusion of dance-tracks which the critic claimed undercut the singer's talents, but praised Skaat's soothing vocals and his ability to move listeners. The album was certified gold less than one month after its release, eventually achieving platinum status. (It should be noted that because of its small market size, the Israeli music industry certifies an album to be gold when it sells 20,000 copies.) Skaat won numerous awards for his work on the self-titled album. He was named 'Man of 2006 in Israeli Music' by "Keshet" and 'Male Singer of 2006' in the Hebrew Song Parade. He also won 'Singer of the Year' and 'Song of the Year' for "Ve At" (written by Israeli singer-songwriter Keren Peles) in the Music 24 Channel's Israel Music Awards (AMI). In addition, the Israeli Music Channel named the video for "Im Hu Yelekh" as the best music video of the year. During the same year, Israeli mobile phone operator, Cellcom, attempted to capitalize upon Skaat's popularity with the country's youth by developing a reality-based video series featuring the singer. The series was one of the earliest efforts by a mobile phone operator to provide exclusive video content via its users' cell phones. Dmuyot In the spring of 2008, as Skaat was rumored to be working on his second album, he was sued by his record company, Hed Artzi, for breach of contract. As a result of the legal dispute, Skaat was unable to record material for the new album for the rest of the year. A resolution seemed possible in December when the Israel Broadcasting Authority chose Skaat to be the country's representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, but the inability of Skaat and Hed Artzi to reach a compromise led to Skaat being forced to drop out of the competition. In February 2009, a court granted Skaat permission to return to the studio. Skaat eventually resolved his problems with his old record company, and entered into a new relationship with Aroma Music and Partner Communications. In May 2009, Skaat released the single, "Muvan Li Achshav" (Hebrew: "מובן לי עכשיו"; English: "Now I Understand"). The CD single of the song was sold exclusively through Aroma's chain of coffee shops and became a major hit in Israel. "Muvan Li Achshav" later was included on his second album, Dmuyot (Hebrew: דמויות; English: Figures), released on September 1, 2009. Since its release, Dmuyot has achieved gold status. Among the other songs to have been released as singles from the album include: "Boi Ha Yom" (Hebrew: "בואי היום"; English: "Come Today"), "Sof", (Hebrew: "סוף"; English: "End") and "Od Ya'ir Alay" (Hebrew: "עוד יאיר עלי"; English: "Shine on Me"). Song of the Decade In 2009, in an Israeli music poll for the best singer and song of the past decade, Skaat came in second, after Eyal Golan, for the title of male singer of the decade. His single "Ve At" won fourth place for song of the decade ("Mima'amakim" by the Idan Raichel Project topped the list). Five hundred songs (50 for each year) contended for the honor. Results were revealed live on Israeli television at a special, all-star show at Jerusalem's Sultan's Pool. Eurovision 2010 In December 2009, the Israel Broadcasting Authority selected Skaat to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. The announcement was made at the Knesset, Israel's legislative body. The selection was preceded by several days of speculation and confusion, and followed by criticism of the Israel Broadcasting Authority and calls for an investigation of the selection process despite the fact that the vote in favor of Skaat was unanimous. In March 2010, "Milim" (English: "Words") written by Noam Horev and composed by Tomer Hadadi, was selected unanimously as the Israeli song entry for the Eurovision contest when it won the Kdam Eurovision, the country's pre-Eurovision selection competition. The four songs chosen as finalists for the Kdam Eurovision, including "Milim", were recorded in a studio by Skaat and released on a special CD entitled Eurovision 2010. To promote the Israeli entry, a music video of "Milim" was released, and Skaat recorded and released English and French versions of the song. "Milim" spent a total of five weeks at number one on the Israeli Reshet Gimmel Chart, one of the major Israeli music charts, including the entire month of May 2010. Hence it was number one during the period when Skaat was in Oslo competing in the Eurovision contest. Skaat explained to the press gathered in Oslo for Eurovision that "Milim" is about loss, such as in a break-up, but that for him, it has a deeper meaning. Skaat said, "this song touches me deeply. My grandfather died just days before the selections in Israel, and this gives me a very deep feeling, I feel that I'm really singing this song for him. He wanted me to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest for five years, and then he got to hear that I was going to take part in the national selection before he passed away." Despite being widely regarded as one of the favorites to winIsrael placed 14th in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. However, Israel swept the Eurovision sanctioned Marcel Bezençon Awards for 2010, winning for best artist, best composition, and best entry of the contest. It is the first time in the history of the awards (which are selected by the contest's accredited media and press, participating composers, and commentators) that a single country has won more than one award in the same year. After the results were announced, Skaat expressed not disappointment but pride and gratitude. He told one reporter, "I am proud and thrilled with our representation and performance. We brought artistic respect to Israel. It was a fun experience and I enjoyed every minute of it." Read more on Last.fm. 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