Nati Ninet Tayeb (Hebrew: נינט טייב; born October 21, 1983), commonly known as Ninet, is an Israeli musician, singer-songwriter, composer, DJ, model, actress, and a reality television program judge in Rising Star: Israel. She is considered among the most famous people in the Israeli entertainment industry,[1][2][3] and was labeled in 2015 as "One of the hottest new artists to break into the United States."[4]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Nati Ninet Tayeb |
Born | (1983-10-21) October 21, 1983 (age 39) Kiryat Gat, Israel |
Occupation(s) | Composer, musician, singer-songwriter, actress, model, reality television program judge |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Helicon |
Website | ninetayeb |
Ninet has released four successful albums in Israel (one of them in English), and has twice won Israel's Favorite Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards. She has also worked with producer Mike Crossey (who produced her third album, Sympathetic Nervous System), and artists such as Steven Wilson, Gary Lucas, Cyndi Lauper, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and The Dead Daisies.
Alongside her musical career, Ninet has enjoyed a successful acting career, performing in movies, scripted series, and the theatre. One of her first roles in theatre was Wendla in the Israeli production of Spring Awakening. In 2018 Ninet had a role in the Israeli TV series, When Heroes Fly. Tayeb was also the singing voice for Mary Poppins in the Hebrew dub of the Disney movie, as well as the singing voice of Tiana in the Hebrew dub for Disney's The Princess And The Frog.
Ninet finished her first high-profile international tour in the U.S, Canada (Toronto & Montreal), and Europe in 2016. The tour featured songs from her recent release. It was her 5th album and the first to be released and promoted in the U.S. As part of her tour, Ninet was selected to perform at SXSW in March 2016.[5] She was also featured as a guest vocalist on Steven Wilson's tour, who, after their successful collaborations in the past, invited her to join him for several performances.[6]
The 2016 tour was the result of Ninet's short visit to the U.S in 2015,[7] which created an extensive buzz and high demand for this "infectious female artist".[8][9] During her time in the U.S, Ninet performed several concerts in New York City, which were praised by the critics. One of the critics stated that "having seen Ninet perform … it’s safe to say that the entire audience was fixated and almost hypnotized by her presence."[2] Others claimed that "her bold renditions of songs like 'Crazy' and her original releases have showcased the range in which she approaches music and thus identifies with at least some part of all of us."[10]
In preparation for her 2016 tour, Ninet released two new singles from her upcoming album – "Paper Parachute" and "Child".[11][6] The two "promise an album worth waiting for",[12] and were described as ones in which Ninet's "haunting vocals are backed by clever production work and energy fulfilling beats".[2]
Ninet was born and raised in Kiryat Gat, Israel, to Maghrebi Jewish parents. Her father Yosef Tayeb was born in Tunisia, whereas her mother Marcelle (née Malka) was born in Morocco. Both her parents have separately immigrated to Israel. She is the third of five siblings and was nicknamed "Nina" at a very young age by her family and friends. Ninet served as a soldier in the Combat Engineering Corps of the Israel Defense Forces.
Ninet was brought up around music with performances in small events as a teenager. She was mainly influenced by artists such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Oasis.
Fame was immediate for 20 year old Ninet, and she started to collaborate and perform with Israel's most popular artists. She became a known figure in Israel and was the subject of dozens of articles and stories.[13]
Ninet released her debut album, "Barefoot" (Yechefa, Hebrew: יחפה) on September 7, 2006. It was certified Platinum in less than 24 hours, having charted five #1 singles on the national radio. Barefoot was released by Helicon and was produced and mainly composed and written by the Israeli Rock musician Aviv Geffen.
Ninet's acting career took rise as well[clarification needed], as she starred in a successful TV series based on her own life story. The show, Hashir Shelanu ("Our Song"), was intended to capitalize on Ninet's unprecedented popularity and lasted for four entire seasons.
On November 17, 2009, Ninet released her second album, "Communicative", (Comunicativi, Hebrew: קומוניקטיבי). She wrote all the lyrics in the album, composed most of it, and produced the album with Rockfour.
Communicative, above all of Ninet's albums, was a musical shift. Its release was a turning point regarding Ninet's public image and musical tendencies, as she had thrown objects at her during its launch performance. Ninet describes this incident as a professional watershed.[14] The artist who used to fill out major venues, found herself performing in front of significantly smaller audiences, sometimes fewer than 20 people.
Her exploration of musical influences began to bear fruit as Communicative was praised by critics and fans, and was considered to be one of the most talked about albums of recent years.[15] A new type of audience began to attend her performances, which gradually started to grow and became more frequent.
Ninet released her third album, "Sympathetic Nervous System" (SNS), on May 30, 2012. SNS received positive reviews and is considered one of Ninet's best albums.[16]
The album was composed and written by Ninet in English, produced by Mike Crossey, and recorded at the Motor Museum Studio in Liverpool. In SNS Ninet continued to establish herself as an indie-rock singer-songwriter, twice winning Israel's Favorite Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards.
Ninet started to perform as a DJ at events and festivals in and outside of Israel.
On May 3, 2013, Ninet released her fourth album, "All the Animals Knew" (Hebrew: כל החיות ידעו, Kol HaHayot Yad'u). After the last album was all in English, this time Ninet went back to writing in Hebrew. She wrote and composed all of the songs in the album, except for 2 songs written by Israeli poet, Dori Manor. The album was produced by Joseph "Yossi" E-Shine Mizrachi (Ninet's future husband) and Idan Rabinovici, members of Israeli indie-rock band "Acollective".
In 2015 Ninet released the singles "Paper Parachute" and "Child". In 2016 she released the singles "Superstar" and "Subservient". She moved from Israel to Los Angeles in the United States in July 2016, where she began to perform more regularly. Her fifth album "Paper Parachute" was released on February 3, 2017.
In June 2015 she released a single called "What Happened" ('Ma Kara') in Hebrew. The song was created by Ninet and produced by her husband Joseph "Yossi" E-Shine Mizrachi. The song criticizes sexual attacks committed by people of high social status and their subsequent lack of appropriate punishment, and the system that ultimately blames the victims for daring to speak out.
On January 9, 2018, a new music video was released in Hebrew called "Hero" ('Gibor'), written by Ninet and composed by Israeli artist Dudu Tassa. The music video was filmed in the United States. In November 2018 she released her single "Self Destructive Mind".
In December 2018, as part of the annual Hannukah celebrations, she performed with a variety of Israeli artists(Omer Adam, Marina Maximilian, the Ma Kashur trio, Idan Amadi, Nadav Gedge and Eleni Foureira) in a show called Pop Up Music in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Tayeb was previously in a high-profile relationship with fellow HaShir Shelanu star Ran Danker.[24] Israeli media labelled the pair "Raninet".[25] She was later in another high-profile relationship with the Israeli actor, Yehuda Levi to whom she was engaged. Haaretz described them as "Israel's favourite celebrity couple",[26] with The Jerusalem Post declaring them "Israel's Brangelina".[27] They announced their split in 2013 after eight years together.[26] Both Danker and Levi have been described as the two most talked-about male stars in Israel.[25] Tayeb and Danker remain friends[28] and when asked in a 2019 Ynet interview about his former partner, Danker said that they will soon be in touch and will collaborate.[29] The pair performed together in September 2019.[30]
In 2014, Tayeb married Israeli music producer and guitarist Joseph "Yossi" E-Shine Mizrachi in Tel Aviv,[31] after a year together. In 2015, their first daughter Emilia Sarah Mizrachi was born. In 2016 they relocated to Los Angeles where she has written the follow-up album to Paper Parachute.[32] In 2021, their second daughter Luna Rachel was born.
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Preceded by Debut Entry |
Kokhav Nolad winner 2003 |
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MTV Europe Music Award for Best Israeli Act | |
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