Roni Duani

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Roni Duani (Hebrew: רוני דואני born Liron Duani March 10, 1986 in Rishon LeZion, Israel) is a pop singer, children's television show host, and fashion model. She is most known for her musical and evolution and her steps to maturity in her career. She started as a shy young girl and became a huge sex bomb with very sexual video-clips (such as Sukariya) and texts (like Sukariya and Adoni).

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[edit] Career beginning

In 2003, Roni was recognized for her album: "The World Outside My Door". She earned the nickname "Roni Superstar" when the included single Superstar became a hit.

In 2003 Roni joined Festigal, a children's show in Israel

In 2004 Roni joined the Military of Israel, as part of mandatory army service.

[edit] Duets/Features

I believe in you ("מאמינה בך") -- Ha Tzel (the shadow) feat Roni Superstar

[edit] Maturity

Roni started getting into the square of the little shy girl from Rishon LeZion, singing bought catchy pop songs without any meaning, theme or message. Quickly, she was flooded by success when she started to damn and strike many singers, actors and critics which criticize hardly her music, such as Ninet Tayeb, Aviv Geffen or Adi Himelbloy.

As a response, she released the song "Adoni" as an answer song, composed and produced by the estimated musician Ivri Lider, containing adjusted lines like "Ki ata lo roe af ekhad mi-meter" (some expression for "You think you're the best") and even provocative and cynical lines about sex, nudity, impermeability and lack of human feelings, something that was very not familiar with Roni which usually sang about dancing, boys, success and good life.

Later on 2006 she released "Sukariya" (Candy). Many critics saw that song as a very seuxal song comparing the use of the word "candy" in the song as genitalia and the situation in the song as [[sex]. The music video shows Roni in an elevator with a man, and all she can think about is doing sex with him and making out with him. The song firstly proscribed to broadcast in the Israeli music channel but later on the very provocative scenes archievd and the song was broadcasted. It also was described as "The worst Israeli song of 2006" in Glglz.

In an interview, Roni describes "Sukariya" as the song that finally prove she is mature and not teenager anymore, as many critics claimed.

In 2007 Roni released a dancing teaching DVD called "Al Ktzot Ha'Etzbaot" (On The Tip Of The Toes) and later a new single, "Tzafuf" (Crowded), from her yet-to-be titled album which will be released by the end of the year or the beginning of 2008.

[edit] Albums

Olam Shalem Bahutz (The World Outside My Door) (2004)

Lo Otzeret I (Won't Stop Pt. I) (2005)

Lo Otzeret II (Won't Stop Pt. II) (2006)

TBD - (2007/2008)

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