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NOA KIREL KICKS OFF 2022 WITH “THOUGHT ABOUT THAT”
GLOBAL POP STAR FOLLOWS SHOWSTOPPING PERFORMANCE AT MISS UNIVERSE®
WITH TRANSCENDENT NEW SINGLE AND FUTURISTIC MUSIC VIDEO
Global pop sensation Noa Kirel has shared her hypnotic new single, “Thought About That,” available now at all DSPs and streaming services HERE. Produced by K-Kov and co-written by Noa alongside Casey Smith, JHart, Zach Skelton, Miranda Glory, Natania Lalwani, Jax, Jason Hahs and K-Kov, the mesmerizingly explosive track arrives accompanied by a gleaming, sci-fi-inspired, dance-powered music video showcasing Samsung’s new S21+ 5G and streaming now at YouTube,
Noa Kirel "Thought About That"
“I turned 20 this year and it’s so important for my music to inspire young women to be independent and stand up for themselves, especially in relationships.” – NOA KIREL
“Thought About That” follows the success of Kirel’s empowering single, “Bad Little Thing.”Now boasting nearly 3M global streams, the track arrived alongside an official music video, directed by Roy Raz and currently surpassing 35M views via YouTube HERE. After earning her fifth consecutive MTV EMA for “Best Israeli Act,” Noa celebrated an incredible 2021 with a spectacular opening performance of “Bad Little Thing” at the 70th annual MISS UNIVERSE® competition, first broadcast live on FOX from Eilat, Israel and streaming now.
Noa Opening For The Miss Universe Pageant
Since release, the triple threat starlet has delivered multiple renditions of the song including the captivating “Bad Little Thing (Acoustic),” her collaboration with labelmate KALI which HYPEBAE quickly called “infectious” and club-ready remixes by Dutch DJ The Him and Brazil’s Carola.
Noa Kirel Photo Michael Tumarkin |
Having recently graced the covers of Galore and VULKAN Mag, Kirel made her breakthrough English-language debut with the acclaimed single, “Please Don’t Suck” earlier this year. Co-written by Kirel and produced by multi-platinum production duo The Monarch (Justin Bieber, Kelly Clarkson), the instantly infectious track – which flips the classic melody of “Mr. Sandman” into a candy-coated bop – arrived alongside an eye-popping official music video, directed by Jake Wilson (Cher, Lizzo) with iconic choreography by the legendary Sean Bankhead (Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus).
Hailed by Variety as a “hot pink-themed, ponytailed, dance-heavy video poking fun at lame guys,” “Please Don’t Suck” has swiftly drawn over 25M views via YouTube HERE and garnered critical applause from Flaunt, E! News, ET Canada, UPROXX, Ones To Watch, and more. Noa also showcased her “softer, vulnerable side” with a stripped-down performance of “Please Don’t Suck,” which premiered on PEOPLE and is streaming now HERE.
As a showstopping vocalist, clever lyricist, dynamic dancer, and scene-stealing actress, Israeli pop superstar Noa Kirel presents a different kind of story for popular music and culture. Cited by The Hollywood Reporter as “Israel’s biggest pop star,” she has emerged as an influential and inspirational force. Growing up in a suburb of Tel Aviv, Noa was born with one kidney, developing a will to endure at a young age. The youngest of three kids, she gravitated towards dance at just three-years-old, taking classes and studying the artform. Organically, she sang and penned music of her own inspired by multi-hyphenates such as Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez. At 14-years-old, she unveiled her debut single “Medabrim” (“Talking”) and exploded as a phenomenon in Israel.
Successive Hebrew-language smashes followed such as “Million Dollar, “Pouch,” “BLING BLING,” and more. In 2018, in between picking up the MTV EMA in the category of “Best Israeli Act” four consecutive years in a row she joined the panel on Israel’s Got Talent as the youngest judge in the show’s worldwide history. By the of 2020, Noa impressively landed a deal with Atlantic Records as well as a feature film produced by Picturestart. At the same time, she grew her brand across the board as the face of Samsung, Fila, Mac, and Keff in Israel. Now at just 20-years-old, she is expanding her vision yet again with her new English-language releases.
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