Neomi Aharoni-Gal (Hebrew: נעמי אהרוני-גל; born: September 7, 1998), known by her stage name Nunu (Hebrew: נונו), is a performer from Israel.
Biography
Aharoni-Gal was born and raised in the Kerem Ha Teimanim neighborhood in Tel Aviv, Israel to Michal and Doron Aharoni. When she was younger, she attended Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium and Highschool Alef of Arts in Tel Aviv. She was drafted into the IDF as an acclaimed Jazz singer to a course that combines studies for honorary music students at Rimon Music School along with army service in a military band.
Career
On June 21, 2021, Nunu released her first single "Banim" (Boys). Half a year later, on December 7, she released her single "Living the Dream".
On January 12, 2022, Nunu released a cover version to the song "Adoni" along with Roni Duani. On May 10 of that year she and Duani opened for Maroon 5's second performance at Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv. A few days later, she released her single "Shuz".
On June 6, 2022, Nunu released her single "Cute Boy" in honor of Pride Month in collaboration with the LGBT party line "Forever".
On July 18, 2022, Nunu released her debut album "Status".
On September 7, 2022, Nunu was awarded the ACUM Prize in the Discovery of the Year category.
On September 2022, the satirical TV show Eretz Nehederet featured an impersonation of her performed by Shani Cohen. In the sketch, she sang alongside impersonations of singers Noa Kirel and Anna Zak, whom the Mako website referred to as "The three biggest pop queens in Israel".
In October 2022, she was announced as a first-time nominee for the 2022 MTV Europe Music Award for Best Israeli Act.
In 2023, Forbes Israel named her one of the 30 most promising young Israelis.
On March 4, 2025, she released the album "Ma Hutz Mizeh" ("What else besides that"), co-produced by herself and Gal Oved.
Discography
Studio albums
- 2022: Status
- 2025: Ma Hutz Mizeh ("What else besides that")
Mini-albums
- 2022: Nunu Rmx - EP
- 2022: Live Performances at Mifal HaPais - EP
Singles
Filmography
Music videos
References
External links
- Shalev, Lior (6 April 2022). "Meet Neomi, the Woman Behind the Internet Sensation Nunu" (in Hebrew). Mako. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
- Bar-Noy, Elad (22 July 2022). "The Creation of Nunu Derived from My Issues as Neomi. It's My Life on Steroids". Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 23 July 2022.

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