Asaf Amdursky, born on January 30, 1971, in Tel Aviv, Israel, is a singer and producer. He started his music career in the late 1980s with the group Ta'aruvat Ascot (Mezcla Ascot), releasing their self-titled debut album Ta'aruvat Ascot in 1991. Amdursky's solo career began in 1994 with his self-titled debut album, Asaf Amdursky, blending rock, jazz, and electronic music. Notable songs include "Yekirati" ("My Dear") and "Ahava Jadacha" ("New Love"). In 1995, he contributed to Bikini's debut album. His second solo album in 1996 featured tracks like "Chamayim Kjulim" ("Blue Sky"). In 2003, he produced Arik Sinai's album Nojav ad cheNamut. His 2005 album Kadima Ajora included reinterpretations of Israeli hits from the 1980s.
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