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Boaz Ma'uda

1987 - Today

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Boaz Ma'uda (Hebrew: בועז מעודה; born April 23, 1987) is an Israeli singer and songwriter. He won the fifth season of Kokhav Nolad, the Israeli version of Pop Idol, and represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, finishing in 9th place. His voice has been described as somewhere between David D'Or and Dana International. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Boaz Ma'uda is the 3,351st most popular singer (down from 3,063rd in 2019), the 405th most popular biography from Israel (down from 400th in 2019) and the 30th most popular Israeli Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Boaz Ma'uda ranks 3,351 out of 4,381Before him are Anri Jokhadze, Lucía Pérez, Jade Ewen, Natty, Lauris Reiniks, and Stella Mwangi. After him are Vanessa Amorosi, Natalie Appleton, Gabriella Cilmi, Trisha Yearwood, Rachel Goswell, and Chamillionaire.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Boaz Ma'uda ranks 603Before him are Dijak, Patrick Ebert, G.NA, Ronan Farrow, Ádám Bogdán, and Christopher Trimmel. After him are Sergio Henao, Jennifer Holland, Mao Inoue, Anton Shunin, Michael Welch, and Michael McGlinchey.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Boaz Ma'uda ranks 405 out of 466Before him are Arik Benado (1973), Lior Narkis (1976), Zhang Ling (null), Lior Refaelov (1986), Avi Nimni (1972), and Nas Daily (1992). After him are Orly Levy (1973), Harel Levy (1978), Oren Smadja (1970), Mei Finegold (1982), Hovi Star (1986), and Ariel Ze'evi (1977).

Among SINGERS In Israel

Among singers born in Israel, Boaz Ma'uda ranks 30Before him are Aviv Geffen (1973), Dafna Dekel (1966), Idan Raichel (1977), Ivri Lider (1974), Ninet Tayeb (1983), and Lior Narkis (1976). After him are Mei Finegold (1982), Hovi Star (1986), Eden Alene (2000), Kobi Marimi (1991), Imri Ziv (1991), and Moran Mazor (1991).