12 Facts About Noam Kaniel

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Noam Kaniel, known as Noam, is an Israeli musician, singer and composer, who has sold over 8 million records, and is known for composing or performing the theme songs of many animated series including X-Men, Goldorak, The Mysterious Cities of Gold, Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats, Code Lyoko, Miraculous Ladybug, Digimon Fusion, Glitter Force, and Power Rangers.

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Noam Kaniel began singing at the age of eight, taking second place in a children's singing contest organized by his future most frequent collaborator, producer Haim Saban, in partnership with Yuda Talit.

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Brant believed that Noam Kaniel could have a successful career in France, and had convinced Haim Saban to move there to look for, record, produce and supervise potential hit songs.

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In 1975, Noam Kaniel released an album in Japan in which he sang all 12 tracks in Japanese.

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Three years later, Noam Kaniel recorded France's first-ever major theme song for an animated cartoon show.

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Noam Kaniel co-performed with Ciro Dammicco for the theme song of the Italian dub of Urusei Yatsura in the 1980s.

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In 1980, Noam Kaniel made his acting debut in an Israeli film, Kohav Hashahar, in which he portrayed an aspiring teen singer who tries to help his fisherman father out of ruin.

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Shortly after "My Butterfly" was released, Noam Kaniel abandoned his acting career, making scant appearances on French and Israeli TV.

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In 1998, Noam Kaniel teamed up with Johnny Williams and Louis Element to create MIRANDA, a mix of technopop and dance fusion that took the European charts by storm.

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In 2011, Noam Kaniel worked with Saban on Power Rangers Samurai, providing the opening theme and arrangements.

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Noam Kaniel continued to work with Saban on the Power Rangers franchise with Saban Brands.

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Noam Kaniel produced music for Megaforce, Super Megaforce, Dino Charge, Dino Super Charge and Ninja Steel.