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Itay Levi
Born (1988-01-25) January 25, 1988 (age 37)
Occupations
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active2013–present
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Piano
  • Guitar
Labels

Itay Levi (Hebrew: איתי לוי, born (1988-01-25)January 25, 1988) is an Israeli musician.

Personal life

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Levi was born on 25 January 1988 in Gan Yavne to a Yemeni Jewish family. Levi is the son of Zakon and has two older brothers.[1]

Levi's father died of lung cancer when Levi was 16 years old. Levi's mother has suffered five strokes that left her with a nursing disability. During military service, Levi served as a sergeant major at the Parachute School.[2]

On 25 December 2023, Levi bought the Maccabi Sha'arayim as a tribute to his father, who was a fan of the team before his death.[3]

As of 2024, Levi lives in Tel Aviv.

Career

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2013–2015: What's Going on with You?

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At the beginning of his career, Levi worked as a sketch singer alongside other composers including Avi Ohayon, Elad Trabelsi, and Assaf Tzruya. When Levi first heard the song "Almost a Love Song", he asked the song's composers, Trabelsi and Tzruya, permission for him to perform the song. The two agreed after two and a half years, and Levi released the song as his debut single with commercial success.[4]

In 2014, Levi released his debut album "What's Going on with You". Songs featured on the album include "Almost a Love Song", "What's Going on with You", "No One Else", "We'll Talk", "Childhood of the Past", and "Cold Nights". In addition, he performed a cover version of Yehuda Poliker's song "The Shadow and I".

In January 2015, the distribution and new media company Singold gifted Levi a medal of appreciation after the songs on his album “What’s Going on with You” hit over 250,000 uses and downloads on mobile.

2015–2016: The Whole City Knows and other projects

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In early 2015, Levi released the song "Yom Shani", which was the first single from his new album, and reached 1M views on Levi's official YouTube channel. During IDF Martyrs' Day that year, Levi released the song "Heroes" in memory of Oron Shaul, who took part in the "Song and Memory" project by "Linkton”. He later signed with Eyal Golan's production company " Liam Productions, " which is managed by Golan's personal manager, Benny Peretz. After the high-profile signing, Levi released the single "Wires and Microphones", followed by the single "5 Words" from his second album.

In January 2015, Levi released the duet "Another Day" with singer Margalit Tzan'ani. In August, he released the duet "For This Day I Waited" with Maya Avraham. In September, Levi won the title of "Breakthrough of the Year" on the Mediterranean music portal "Hafle".

On January 12, 2016, he released his second album, "The Whole City Knows".

2017–2018: Surviving Love

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On July 17, 2017, Levi released the album "Surviving Love", from which the single "Party in Haifa" was released, in which he collaborated with "The Ultras" and DJ Ayalon Matana, the song became the most played song of 2016. In this album, he collaborated with Eyal Golan on the song "Wedding of the Year". He also renewed Yehuda Levi's song "Raziti".

In 2017, he participated in the docu-reality show "Connected" on Hot, which documented, among other things, Levi's daily life as a Mediterranean singer. That same year, he also performed the theme song for the film "Jesta".

On December 4, 2017, he released the first song, "Love Will Burn", from his fourth studio album of the same name.

On February 25, 2018, Levi released the song "Mamo" in collaboration with singer and dancer Stéphane Legar. In the same year, he released the single "Here It Comes" (a cover version of Arik Sinai's "A Good Reason" with lyrics by Ehud Manor and music by Matti Caspi) together with the trio Ma Kher and Noa Kirel.

2019–2020: May Love Burn and Walking Barefoot

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In 2019, he released, together with Eden Ben Zaken, the official festival song "Our Time".

During 2019, he began modeling for the fashion company "Lee Cooper". Following this, the company launched a capsule collection designed in collaboration with and inspired by Levi. In addition, Levi and the fashion company released a new song in 2019 called "New York City - NYC", which was included in his fourth album "Let Love Burn".

In early November 2019, Itay Levi won first place in the "MasterChef Special VIP" program, which aired on Keshet Channel 12.

On November 20, 2019, Levi began judging the seventh season of the show "The Next Star for Eurovision" on a regular basis, replacing Harel Skaat. That same month, Levi released a remake of the song "Thank You".

On March 22, 2020, he released his first mini-album, which is his fifth album in a row, "Walking Barefoot". In the same year, he hosted the program "Party on Channel 24 with Itay Levi" which aired on Channel 24.

2020-Present: End of Sandstorm, Waiting for You to Come, and One Every Minute

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In July 2020, it was announced that he had left Liam Productions, managed by Eyal Golan. After leaving, he continued his career at the company "Ruth Productions", which he founded in his mother's name.[5]

On March 24, 2021, he released his second mini-album, which is his sixth album in number, Sufa Shel Hul, published by "Ruth Productions". Which became his first album released after leaving Liam Productions. On December 19, 2021, he released the song "I'm No Longer in You".

On May 4, 2022, Itay released the song "Free". In the same month, Itay released the song "Baraka" with Ido Shoham. On June 13, 2022, Itay released the song "Because of the Wind" with the reserve soldiers. In the same month, he released the songs "After Amala" and "Om K'vel Toum" with Stefan Leger. On June 30, 2022, he released his fifth studio album, which is his seventh album in number, Waiting for You to Come. On July 12, he released the songs "Circus", "Lift Up" and "12 at Night". In September 2022, he released the song "I Don't Do Anything for You". On November 8, 2022, he began playing in the musical "Kazablan" in the role of Kazablan himself, alternating with Ofer Hayon, directed by Eldar Gohar Groisman, and produced by the Habima Theatre and the Israeli HaShaa Theater.

On January 18, 2023, he released the single "Sometimes".[6] On February 16, he released the single "Half a Human".[7] On March 22, he released the single " Lost Control ".[8] In April 2023, he appeared at the torch-lighting ceremony.[9] On May 24, he released the single "We Didn't Stop", which reached number 14 on Media Forest's weekly chart.[10] On June 8, he released the song "Pol Gaz", a collaboration with Ofir Cohen again after ten years. They previously collaborated on the hit "Wedding of the Year". The song is part of a larger project called "Shishu and Simchahu", which includes party hits.[11] On July 3, he released the single " Ten Fingers " from his sixth studio album, which is his eighth album in number and is also the album of the decade - in honor of a decade of a career called One Minute at a Time.[12] "Ten Fingers" reached number 17 on the Media Forest weekly chart. On August 15, his sixth studio album, " One Minute, " was released.[13] The song "You" from the album reached number one on the Media Forest chart.[13]

On November 27, he released the songs "After the Flood" and " I Have No Other Place", which reached 15th and fourth place on Media Forest's weekly chart, respectively. Additionally, "I Have No Other Place" reached number 23 on the Mako Hit List chart.[14]

On May 9, 2024, the compilation album "Israel Entertainment - Singing for the State" was released, where Levi performed the song "Nowhere to Escape" alongside Agam Buchbot.[15] The song reached number 17 on Media Forest's weekly Israeli chart. On May 26, Levi released two singles, "Hula Yarach" and "Ma'arif Rishon". The first reached number one on the Media Forest Hebrew chart, while the second entered the Galgalatz playlist.[16]

In addition, "Moon Sick" reached number 52 and "West First" reached number 16 on the Mako Hit List chart. On August 22, Levi released a song called "Tel Aviv Center".[17] On August 26, he released the single "Lift Your Hands". On November 26, the song " I Moved Forward From You " was released, a joint performance by Levi and Sasson Ifram Shaulov.

On March 12, 2025, Levi's single "Nachlat Binyamin" was released.[18]

On April 9, he released the single "Just Don't Fall in Love" with Subliminal and The Shadow, which reached second place on the Israeli Media Forest chart. On May 19, he released the single "Striped Suit" as part of the musical project " Ilanot 41", a musical project inspired by Bible stories initiated by Avi Ohayon and Matan Dror.[19]

On June 19, he released the single "Broken Windows".

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • 2014: What's Going on With You?
  • 2016: The Whole City knows
  • 2017: Surviving Love
  • 2019: May Love Burn
  • 2022: Waiting for You to Come
  • 2023: One Every Minute
  • 2025: 11

Mini-albums

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  • 2020: Walking Barefoot
  • 2021: End of Sandstorm
  • 2025: Sadness on the Beat

Live albums

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  • 2024: Menorah 2024 Full Show

References

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  1. ^ "איתי לוי: "כולם אומרים לי שאני מזכיר את אייל גולן"" [Itay Levi: "Everyone tells me I remind you of Eyal Golan"] (in Hebrew). Mako. 21 October 2013. Archived from the original on 7 November 2025.
  2. ^ ""לפעמים אני חוטא קצת בשופוני, אז מה?"" ["Sometimes I sin a little with my shampoo, so what?"] (in Hebrew). Israel Hayom. 3 August 2017. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017.
  3. ^ "איתי לוי קנה קבוצת כדורגל - עכשיו הוא מחכה לדרבי מול אייל גולן" [Itay Levi bought a soccer team - now he's waiting for the derby against Eyal Golan] (in Hebrew). Ynet. 25 December 2023.
  4. ^ "שיר אחד - בכל תכנית סיפור אחד, מאחורי שיר אחד" [One song - in each program, one story, behind one song] (in Hebrew). Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation.
  5. ^ "זה נגמר: איתי לוי נפרד מ"ליאם הפקות"" [It's over: Itay Levi says goodbye to "Liam Productions"] (in Hebrew). Mako. 12 July 2020.
  6. ^ ""הדבר הכי יקר לי בחיים": איתי לוי מרגש עם אמא שלו בשיר חדש" ["The most precious thing in my life": Itay Levi is emotional with his mother in a new song] (in Hebrew). Mako. 19 January 2023.
  7. ^ "איתי לוי פותח את הלב: "אני חצי בן אדם"" [Itay Levi opens his heart: "I am half a human being"] (in Hebrew). Srugim News. 16 February 2023.
  8. ^ "איתי לוי מאבד שליטה: "נכנע למחשבות, איתך או בלעדייך"" [Itay Levi loses control: "I surrender to thoughts, with or without you"] (in Hebrew). Ice News. 22 March 2023.
  9. ^ "יום העצמאות ה-75 למדינת ישראל | טקס הדלקת המשואות הממלכתי מהר הרצל" [75th Independence Day of the State of Israel | National Torch Lighting Ceremony on Mount Herzl] (in Hebrew). Kan 11. 25 April 2023 – via YouTube.
  10. ^ ""זכרונות, טובים יותר ופחות על הכביש": איתי לוי בשיתוף פעולה מפתיע עם רון ביטון" ["Memories, better and less on the road": Itay Levi in a surprising collaboration with Ron Biton] (in Hebrew). Ma'ariv. 24 May 2023.
  11. ^ "האנשים שאחראים ל"לא ייאמן היא אמרה לו כן" בסינגל חדש" [The people responsible for "I Can't Believe She Said Yes" in a new single] (in Hebrew). Channel 13 (Israel). 8 June 2023.
  12. ^ "איתי לוי נחשף: "מה שווה הכסף אם בסוף אתה ישן לבד?"" [Itay Levi was exposed: "What's the money worth if you end up sleeping alone?"] (in Hebrew). Ice News. 4 July 2023.
  13. ^ a b "איתי לוי מוציא אלבום עשירי ורומז להתחלה חדשה עם אייל גולן: "זמן טוב לשים את המשקעים בעבר"" [Itay Levi releases tenth album and hints at a new beginning with Eyal Golan: "A good time to put the past behind us"] (in Hebrew). Mako. 15 August 2023.
  14. ^ "מצעד המוזיקה הרשמי של ישראל" [Israel's official music parade] (in Hebrew). 2 January 2024.
  15. ^ "ישראל בידור – שרים למדינה" [Israel Entertainment - Ministers of State] (in Hebrew). Spotify. 9 May 2024.
  16. ^ "פלייליסט - פרוטוקול ישיבה" [Playlist - Meeting Minutes] (in Hebrew). Galgalatz. 17 July 2024 – via Google Docs.
  17. ^ ""איתי לוי מחליף כיוון: מ'מערב ראשון' ל'מרכז תל אביב'" ["Itay Levi changes direction: from 'West Rishon' to 'Center Tel Aviv'] (in Hebrew). Ice News. 22 August 2024.
  18. ^ "טוב אז ככה!" [Well, that's it!] (in Hebrew). Itay Levi. 12 March 2025 – via Instagram.
  19. ^ ""חליפה של פסים" ו"עץ הסודות": אמיר דדון ואיתי לוי שרים בהשראת התנ"ך" ["Striped Suit" and "Tree of Secrets": Amir Dadon and Itay Levi sing songs inspired by the Bible] (in Hebrew). Arutz Sheva. 20 May 2025.