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Birth name | Linet Mor Menashe |
Born | Kfar Saba, Israel | 5 March 1975
Genres | Pop, arabesque, fantezi |
Occupations | Singer |
Years active | 1985–present |
Linet Mor Menashe (Turkish: Linet Menaşi, Hebrew: לינט מנשה, born 5 March 1975[1]) is an Israeli-born Turkish-Jewish singer, best known for her performances of arabesque and pop music. She is well known in Turkey, Israel, and the Middle East, mostly thanks to her grasp over multiple languages (specifically Turkish, Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, Spanish, and English).
Linet was born and raised in Israel.[2] Her family had immigrated from Spain in the 15th century to the Ottoman Empire, like most Sephardic Jews, following the 1492 Alhambra decree, which exiled all Jews from Iberia.[3] Her mother, Leyla Özgecan (also known as Leya Bonana, Hebrew: לילה), was a Turkish classical music singer from Bursa.[4] Her father, Shmuel Menashe, was a resident of Istanbul. Both of her parents are Turkish-Jews. She has two sisters.[5] On 18 March 2022, Linet's mother, Leyla Özgecan, died.[6]
Despite reports that she had served in the Israeli Army for 3 months,[7][8] Linet stated in 2021 that she never served in the military, after which she became a resident in Turkey.[9]
Linet currently resides at Ataşehir, Istanbul.[10]
Linet started her career singing together with her mother in events when she was as young as 5, and released her first single at the age of 16.[11]
In 1993, she participated in the Kdam Eurovision for winning a chance to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 with the song "Aniana" (Hebrew: אני אנא) but was placed tenth. She released her first album in Turkey in 1995.[12] Linet met Orhan Gencebay when she was 17 years old and released an album consisting of Gencebay's songs. She earned two gold certifications with this album.[5]
Linet returned to live in Israel between 1999 and 2006, where apart from recording albums in Hebrew, she opened a candy store.[4][7] Besides Turkish and Hebrew, she has recorded songs in Arabic, Greek, Spanish, and English as well.[13]
After an absence of two years in the Turkish music scene, she returned with a completely new look,[14] performing as a guest at the İbo Show.[15][7][16] Linet had been mentioned among the candidates to participate in the 2021 season of The X Factor Israel, which selects the Israeli representative to the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 held in Italy.[17] She was eliminated in the quarterfinals.
In August 2021, Linet performed together with the Jerusalem Orchestra East&West at the Arabesque Festival held in the city of Akko,[18] and also recorded Yalnız değilsin/חומות חימר ("You are not alone"/"Walls of Clay"), a song dedicated to women facing oppression around the world. The song was recorded in Arabic, Hebrew and Turkish.[19]
* Flags indicate the country in which the album was primarily released.
Year | Award | Category |
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2013 | 12th Magazinci.com Internet Media Awards (The Best) | Best Fantezi Musician |
2015 | Turkish Music Friends of Hearts Association Awards | Best Performing Artist of Turkish Music (Golden Microphone) |
2016 | MGD 22nd Golden Objective Awards | Best Album (Yorum Farkı II) |
7th Quality of Magazine Awards | Best Female Singer |