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IDO - Singer-Songwriter,
200K verified Instagram followers
raised in Tel Aviv. Internationally acclaimed,
he has gained recognition in the United States, Europe and Israel

IDO was discovered from posting covers of popular American artists on social media. Using music as a creative outlet during his military service, Ido began captivating millions of people with his voice, independently achieving an online social presence with millions of views on many of his covers that caught viral. After being advised by many respected industry mentors, IDO moved at 20 year old by himself to Los Angeles, CA for a few years

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During Covid-19 pandemic, IDO flew to Berlin, to shoot a music video for his next single “How Can I Be Mad”, in addition to write, produce & record his next releases for 2022.

His upcoming first EP - “IDO - Lost Boy” will include new music Ido wrote and produced with different talented songwriters and producers from Tel Aviv, Berlin, and Los Angeles, as well as a one-of-a-kind  3D animation Music Video with an exceptionally talented animator, that will lead the EP as the main single and its visuals artwork. In his life journey,  Ido has been searching & finding the right people to work with from all around the world to achieve his vision for his music, creating his life journey into an artform of music, songwriting, sounds, videos and art

Highlights:

- Originally known for popular covers of songs that have amounted to millions of views on social media platforms. His cover for "NO" by Meghan Trainor has caught viral with 16M+ views on Instagram and YouTube
 

- Single "Fire" was featured on “Tomorrowland Official Playlist”, played on 'Tomorrowland' 2019 Main Stage and entered in the “Top Viral 50” on Spotify in Belgium and The Netherlands
 

- Performed on iHeartRadio’s music festival “Stay At Home Ball” hosted by Elvis Duran on Z100. His performance aired among A-list artists like Jason Derulo, Charlie Puth, Kesha, Meghan Trainor, Bebe Rexa, Niall Horan and more, as announced on “Variety” & “People” magazines

 
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