Imri Ziv was born on September 12, 1991 in Israel. Known simply by the stage name IMRI, he is a singer best recognized for representing his home nation in the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest with the single "I Feel Alive." He was also a backing vocalist for Nadav Guedj and Hovi Star in their own previous Eurovision entries.
Imri Ziv is a member of Pop Singer
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About
Known simply by the stage name IMRI, he is a singer best recognized for representing his home nation in the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest with the single "I Feel Alive." He was also a backing vocalist for Nadav Guedj and Hovi Star in their own previous Eurovision entries.
Before Fame
During high school he was a member of a boy band. During his obligatory military Service after high school, he was a part of a band in the Education and Youth Corps Unit of the Israeli Defense Force.
Trivia
In 2012, he auditioned for The Voice Israel and ultimately chose to be a part of Rami Kleinstein's team.
Family Life
He is of Romanian-Jewish and Ukrainian-Jewish descent.
Associated With
In 2016, he lent his voice to the Hebrew version of Trolls, an animated film originally voiced by Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick.