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Dana International
Sharon Cohen (), professionally known as Dana International (born Yaron Cohen, 2 February, 1972) is an Israeli pop singer of a Yemenite Jewish origin. She is most famous for having won the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest with her song "Diva." She is arguably one of the most famous transsexual celebrities in the world. Her career began in 1992, and since then she has released eight albums and three additional compilation albums, positioning herself as one of Israel's most successful musical acts ever.
Dana_International
Music of Israel
The music of Israel is a unique combination of Jewish and non-Jewish music traditions that have come together over the course of a century to create a distinctive musical culture. For more than 100 years, musicians have sought original stylistic elements that would define the emerging national spirit.
Music_of_Israel
Dana International The Album
Dana International - The Album is a compilation album of recordings by Israeli singer Dana International, released in 1998. This is basically a compilation album of early recordings by Dana International with a few new tracks for international release. The Album was not backed by either Dana International herself or her management - in fact, they actively asked fans not to buy it. Dana took the Helicon label to court over the rights to her back catalogue and won in September 1998.
Dana_International_The_Album
Danna International (Offer Nissim Presents)
Danna International (Offer Nissim Presents) was the debut album by Israeli singer Dana International, released in 1993. Back in her early days it was common to see her first name spelt "Danna". Catalogue number is IMP Dance 1993 - IMP 2004, although quite a few copies of the album misprint the catalogue number as "IMP 4004" on the CD label.
Danna_International_(Offer_Nissim_Presents)
Umpatampa
Umpatampa is the second studio album by Israeli singer Dana International, released on the IMP Dance label in 1994 with the catalogue number is IMP 2012-2. There are altogether 4 slightly different editions of this album, all confusingly with the same catalogue number.
Umpatampa
E.P.Tampa (Offer Nissim Featuring)
E.P. Tampa is the third studio album by Israeli singer Dana International, released on the IMP Dance label in 1995. This album is considered to be more of a mini-album as it has just seven tracks. E.P. Tampa, released in Israel with the catalogue number IMP 2022, is a remix album with two new recordingsTzvika Pik who would later go on to compose Dana's Eurovision Song Contest winner "Diva". The E.P. Tampa album includes songs sung in three languages; Hebrew, Arabic and French.
E.P.Tampa_(Offer_Nissim_Featuring)
Maganuna
Maganuna is the third studio album to by Israeli singer Dana International, released in 1996 on the Helicon/Big Foot label, with the catalogue number HL 8143. There are 3 different editions of the Maganuna album The first edition has a special cross-formed poster containing the lyrics booklet, it also lists the title "Cinque Milla" as lasting - 3 Later pressings has a more regular cover booklet.
Maganuna
Diva - The Hits
Diva - The Hits is a greatest hits album by Israeli singer Dana International, released on the IMP Dance label in 1998 with the catalogue number IMP 2048. The compilation includes Dana International's winning entry of the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham, "Diva", along with some of her best-known songs as well as a few new recordings and remixes. This compilation album was released in Israel only.
Diva_-_The_Hits
Free (Dana International album)
Free is the fifth studio album by Israeli singer Dana International, released in 1999, the year after she won the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 with the song "Diva" and it also includes an alternate version of the track. The album was produced by Dutch production team Bolland & Bolland with additional production and remix by influential Israeli DJ Offer Nissim.The title song "Free", a Stevie Wonder cover, sung in a medley with a version of a traditional prayer for freedom, "Dror Yikra", was performed as part of the interval act in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 held in Jerusalem.
Free_(Dana_International_album)
Yoter VeYoter
Yoter Ve Yoter (translatedMore and More'Dana International, released in 2001 on the NMC Music label with the catalogue number NMC 20569 2. More and More was Dana International's first album to be entirely sung in Hebrew and includes the single releases "elef Yamím Shel Ahava" (Qesher)" ("A Thousand Days of Love (Connection)"), "Lama Katavta Li Shir" ("Why Did You Write Me A Song"), "Nitzachti" ("I Won"), "Ten Li-Chyot" ("Let Live") and "We-Acherey Ha-Kol" ("And After All").
Yoter_VeYoter
HaHalom HaEfshari
HaHalom HaEfshari (translatedThe Possible Dream) is the seventh studio album by Israeli singer Dana International, released in 2002 on the IMP Records label with the catalogue number IMP 2104. The Possible Dream includes two titles sung in English, "Gotta Move On" and "Superman", as well as the Israeli single releases "'Ad HaYom" ("To This Day"), the title track "HaHalom HaEfshari" ("The Possible Dream"), "Makát Chom ('Ey La Dir La Da Da)" ("Heatstroke"), a cover of a classic 70's hit single by legendary Italian/Egyptian/French entertainer Dalida then titled "Darladirladada", "Sipur Katzar", "Tachlom" ("Dream On"), "Tagíd Li Mi" ("Tell Me Who") and "Yihye Tov" ("I'll Be Fine") although some of these were only issued as promotional singles.
HaHalom_HaEfshari
Hakol Ze Letova
Hakol Ze Letova (, It's All For The Best) is the eighth and latest studio album by Israeli singer Dana International, released on August 15 2007 by Hed Arzi label with the catalogue number 64726.
Hakol_Ze_Letova