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Una Noche Mas | Yasmin Levy | 04:54 | |
Firuze | Yasmin Levy | 05:05 | |
Adio Kerida | Yasmin Levy | 03:42 | |
Naci En Alamo (Vengo) - J. Viewz Remix | Yasmin Levy | 03:30 | |
Vivir | Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Yasmin Levy | 05:52 | |
This Shadow | Haris Alexiou, Yasmin Levy | 04:26 | |
La alegria | Scott Rill, Yasmin Levy | 02:53 | |
La Nave del Olvido | Yasmin Levy | 04:07 | |
La alegria | Scott Rill, Yasmin Levy | 04:41 | |
Olvidate de Mi | Yasmin Levy, Concha Buika | 06:04 |
Israeli singer/songwriter Yasmin
Levy, born in Jerusalem on December 23, 1975, developed her unique blend of
styles thanks in part to her father, Yitzhak. He was a composer and singer as
well as an expert in Ladino, the language, music, and culture of Spanish Jews,
a people who were forced out of Spain by official decree in the 15th century. As an artist, Levy primarily sings in
Ladino. Her debut album, Romance
& Yasmin, first came out in 2000, but it gained greater notoriety when
it was rereleased in 2004, and Levy garnered a BBC Radio 3 World Music Award
for Best Newcomer the next year. For her sophomore album, La Juderia,
she began to find her unique style, combining Ladino and flamenco musical
traditions, winning the International Songwriting Competition for the track “Me
Voy”. For 2007’s Mano Suave she also began to add modern Arab
elements to her approach, and won fans worldwide with the song “Una Noche
Mas”. 2009’s Sentir featured “Una Pastora”, a duet with her
deceased father as well as a cover of “Hallelujah”. She became a mother
before recording her next album, 2012’s Libertad. She performed
throughout the world and released two more albums over the rest of the decade.