Osher Cohen

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Osher Cohen
אושר כהן
Background information
Born (1998-12-15) 15 December 1998 (age 25)
Kiryat Bialik, Israel
GenresMizrahi music, Israeli music, Pop
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • lyricist
  • composer
  • producer
Instrument(s)
  • Electronic keyboard
  • Baglamas
  • guitar
  • clarinet
  • violin
Years active2018–present
Labels
  • P. a. i LTD
  • Aroma Music
  • Singold
  • Play Records

Osher Cohen (Hebrew: אושר כהן; born 15 December 1998) is an Israeli musician, lyricist, and composer.

Biography[edit]

Cohen was born on 15 December 1998 on Kiryat Bialik to a Masortim family.

At the age of five, he began studying in Kiryat Bialik's Music School and learnt to play varius instruments including: keyboard, piano, Baglamas, guitar, clarinet, and violin. At the age of eleven, he started performing as a keyborder.[1]

In December 2023 Cohen engaged to his girlfriend than Sahar Noam, after a month the engagement they canceled the engagement.[2]

Career[edit]

In 2018 Cohen released his first album Nizkar Be'einea (Remembering her eyes), later, In September 2018 he released his single Ba'Regaim She'at Holechet (At the moments you go) which reached 2nd place on Media Forest weekly chart.

Cohen also wrote and composed songs to many singers including: Omer Adam, Eyal Golan, Kobe Peretz and more.

Over the years his songs reached high on weekly and annual charts for example: Ahava (1th place on weekly Mako HitList and Galgalatz), Ba'Regaim She'at Holeche (2nd place on weekly Media Forest) and more.

In March 2024 Cohen hosted American boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. on stage as an act of respect.[3]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Work Result
2022 Frogy Choice Awards Singer of the Year Nominated
Song of the year Ahuvi Lev Adom Nominated

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

  • 2018 Nizkar Be'einea (Remembering her eyes)
  • 2020 Chikiti Lch (I waited for you)

Mini albums[edit]

  • 2023 Osher
  • 2023 Part II
  • 2024 The Last Episode

Singles[edit]

  • 2011 Od Rega (One More Moment)
  • 2013 Katavti lach (I wrote you)
  • 2015 Lichiot Be'nifrad (To live separately)
  • 2015 Nizkar Be'einea (Remembrs her eyes)
  • 2015 Rak Itach VeDie (Just you and that's it)
  • 2016 Holem Otach (Dreaming you)
  • 2016 Izvi Et Chay (Leave my life)
  • 2017 Boi Nivrah (Let's run away)
  • 2017 HaMerchak Mimech (The distance from you)
  • 2018 Ba'Regaim She'at Holechet (At the moments you go)
  • 2018 Mami Mami
  • 2018 Mi Amor
  • 2018 Ir Tachtit (Underground city)
  • 2018 Bali Bali (I feel like, I feel like)
  • 2018 Yadaim Ohavot (Loving hands)
  • 2018 Lev Shavur (A broken heart)
  • 2018 Trio Bario (with The Allstars)
  • 2019 Ani Soneh Otach (I hate you)
  • 2019 Boi Nedaber (Let's Talk)
  • 2019 Ma at Osa Li (What you do to me)
  • 2019 Margish Shelach (Feels like I'm yours)
  • 2019 Atzabim BaGuf (Skin Crawl from Anger)
  • 2019 Tzipralex
  • 2019 Ma Hu Yodeah (What does he know; with The Allstars)
  • 2020 Bye
  • 2020 Herini Mekasher
  • 2020 Kol Hazman Omeret (You always say)
  • 2020 Mi Od Yechabek (Who else will hug)
  • 2020 Tachzeri Maher (Come Back Soon)
  • 2021 Ani Ohev Otach (I love you)
  • 2021 Kacha Bli Shalom (Like this without a goodbye; with Sarit Hadad)
  • 2021 Omer's songs
  • 2021 Hene at Bocha (Here you cry again)
  • 2021 Ose Li Balagan (Make a mess for me)
  • 2021 Kafe etzel Berta (Coffee at Berta; with Nathan Cohen)
  • 2021 Reashim (Noises; with Noa Kirel)
  • 2021 Zugot Kaele (Couples like this)
  • 2022 Mekabel al Atzmi (Take upon myself)
  • 2022 Shomer Alaich (Keep you safe; with Subliminal)
  • 2022 Ahuvi Lev Adom (My love red heart)
  • 2022 Hamishi, Shishi (Thursday, Friday)
  • 2022 Tmunot Shelcha (Your photos)
  • 2022 Nirkod Basof (We will dance in the end; with Shahar Seol)
  • 2022 Biglalech (Because of you; with Odeya)
  • 2022 Beshvilech (For you)
  • 2022 Ohevet Otcha (love you; with Sarit Hadad)
  • 2022 Ahuvi (My love; with Nasrin Kadri)
  • 2023 Latet Ve'Lakachat (To give and take)
  • 2023 Dance (7.10.2023)
  • 2023 Kavim LiDmuto
  • 2024 Ratziti Ledaber Itcha (I wanted to talk to you; with Nasrin Kadri)

References[edit]

  1. ^ קונקשנ'ס, קים (22 November 2020). "הדרך אל האושר של אושר כהן מקרית מוצקין הובילה אל עומר אדם". בלינקר (in Hebrew). Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  2. ^ "אושר כהן על הפרידה המתוקשרת: "אין לי מה לנסות, הכל אצלנו כבר מת"". www.israelhayom.co.il. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  3. ^ "באמצע ההופעה של אושר כהן בהיכל מנורה, פלויד מייוות'ר עלה לבמה". mako. 13 March 2024. Retrieved 31 March 2024.

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