Hagit Yaso (; born October 8, 1989) is an Israeli singer. She won the ninth season of Kokhav Nolad, an Israeli television show, similar to Pop Idol.
In 2011, she participated in the Kokhav Nolad 9. In her audition, Yaso sang Amir Benayoun's song Omed BaSha'ar (עומד בשער; "Standing at the gate"). During the show, Yaso sang in several languages, including Hebrew language, English, Amharic language and Moroccan Arabic. From the beginning of the show, Yaso stood out and she was often rated by the judges panel for having the "outstanding performance". Yaso reached the finals, which were held in Haifa, together with David Lavi and Liron Ramati. The first song Yaso sang in the finals was Ofra Haza's "Mishehu Tamid Holech Iti" (מישהו תמיד הולך איתי) and Idan Raichel's song "Medabrim Besheket" (מדברים בשקט). Yaso ended up winning the first placehttp://makom.haaretz.com/blog.asp?rId=268 , with 60% of the votes. She won a scholarship of 240,000 , and a production contract from the well known music producer Ivri Lider.
After winning, Yaso and her parents were invited to the president's residence, where President Shimon Peres discussed with her parents their immigration to Israel from Ethiopia, and about her involvement in Kokhav Nolad.
Yaso has toured and performed internationally. In January 2013, she toured in several cities across the US sponsored by Jewish National Fund. The highlight of her tour was a performance at the Saban Theatre in Los Angeles, where she performed a duet of "Killing Me Softly" with the song's writer Charles Fox.
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