K-KOV

Nitzan (K-KOV) Kaikov
Background information
Born (1987-10-11) 11 October 1987
Origin Bat Yam, Israel
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Music producer, Songwriter
Years active 2005  present
Associated acts Chen Aharoni, Avihu Shabat, Shiri Maimon, A.R Rahman, Shir Levy , Make it pop , Keith Urban

Nitzan Kaikov (Hebrew: ניצן קייקוב; born 11 October 1987), also known as K-KOV, is an Israeli songwriter and music producer.[1] He is currently based in Los Angeles.

Biography

Refael Nitzan Kaikov was born and raised in Bat Yam, Israel. At the age of 17 Nitzan was a competitor in the third season of "Kokhav Nolad".[2]

In 2006, he joined the Israeli army and was assigned to IDF Education Corps as a singer and music producer in the corps's band. While a still soldier, Nitzan got his first break as a music producer and songwriter In the 2008 annual Hanukkah show "Catch The Festigal". Nitzan co-wrote and music produced the music for the show "Noise" on Channel 24 Youth Strip.

In 2009, Nitzan developed and music produced Avihu Shabat's debut album called "Avihu". One of the songs, "Still Yours", was six weeks at the top of the Galgalatz playlist. The album achieved many goals such as above 100,000 cellular purchases and "best new artist of the year". In 2010, he produced Chen Aharoni's first album and composed some of the songs, such as "In The Street" and "Breath", which became the most played song on Israeli radio stations during 2010. In 2011, he produced Avihu's second album. "Ose Lakh Tov". Some of the most familiar songs in the album are "Can't Without You", "Ose Lakh Tov", "You Are So Beautiful" and the duet "Faith" with his father Shlomi Shabat, which Nitzan helped compose.

In 2012, Nitzan produced the theme song for the children's program "Galis" by Avihu Shabat for HOT. In March 2012 Nitzan composed and produced the award winning song "Tzoeket Lecha"[3] (Calling You) for Katleen Reiter in "The Voice of Israel".

In 2013, Nitzan produced the official remix "Infinite Love" performed by A.R. Rahman two-time Academy Awards winning, the song gained much success and became the tour title.

Discography

Singles

  • "Bishvileh" by Avihu Shabat
  • "Adain Sheleh" by Avihu Shabat
  • "Holek Leibud" by Avihu Shabat
  • "Rak Itah" by Avihu Shabat
  • "Lihiyot" by Avihu Shabat
  • "At Kol Kah Yafa" by Avihu Shabat
  • "Faith" by Avihu Shabat and Shlomi Shabat
  • "Tishahari" by Avihu Shabat
  • "At Nogaat" by Avihu Shabat
  • "Hee Efshar Itah" by Avihu Shabat
  • "Alone" by Avihu Shabat
  • "Ose Lah Tov" by Avihu Shabat
  • "Barehov" by Chen Aharoni
  • "All I Want" by Chen Aharoni
  • "Boi Boi" by Chen Aharoni
  • "If You Doesn't Love" by Chen Aharoni
  • "Lahavor Et Hapahad" by Chen Aharoni
  • "Grow Up" by Chen Aharoni
  • "Breath" by Chen Aharoni and Esti Ginzburg
  • "Shakuf" by Chen Aharoni
  • "Tafur Aliha" by Chen Aharoni
  • "Forget All" by Chen Aharoni
  • "Diving" by Sahar Hagai
  • "Matzil Otah" by Sahar Hagai
  • "Hahora Mikan" by Sahar Hagai
  • "Hahavat Hayai" by Idan Yaniv
  • "Lo Mevater" by Idan Yaniv
  • "Omed Bamakom" by Idan Yaniv and Lee Biran
  • "Konfeti" by Lihi Attar
  • "Ito Lanetzah" by Lihi Attar
  • "Tirkod" by Lihi Attar
  • "Dereh Hadasha" by Niv Kaikov
  • "Pesek Zman" by Niv Kaikov
  • "Orot Shel Hanuyot" by Sharon Haziz
  • "Dakot Shel Orot" by Esti Ginzburg
  • "Holek Lesham" by Chen Aharoni
  • "Mami" by Chen Aharoni
  • "Or" by Chen Aharoni
  • "Anor Anor" by Shir Levi
  • "Lo Tihi Yoter Levad" by Itzik Shamli
  • "Hamtzan" by Itzik Shamli
  • "Kedat Moshe Ve Israel" by Itzik Shamli
  • "Besheket" by Shirly Nov
  • "Qesem" by Shirly Nov
  • "Oser Gadol" by Avi Ben Abu
  • "Ma Osim" by Avi Ben Abu
  • "Leitkarev" by Harel Skaat
  • "Noise" by Chen Aharoni
  • "Something New" by Amit Farkash
  • "Shaharit" by Shahar Shai
  • "Ashir Lah" by Shiri Maimon
  • "Bli Taharut" by Dana Frieder
  • "Electric Girl" by Dana Frieder
  • "Catch the Festigal" by Festigal 2008
  • "Rosh Be Rosh" by Don Leni Gabay and Tal Museri
  • "Biglal Gaaguhay" by Dana Lapidot
  • "Derech" by Avihu Shabat
  • "Tzoeket Lecha" (Calling You) by Katleen Reiter and TheVoice Israel
  • "Infinite Love" – Remix (original song by A.R. Rahman)
  • "Achshav" by Harel Skaat
  • "Dilema" by Shiri Maimon
  • "Ulay ani becha" by Shiri Maimon
  • "Lizrok zahav" by Shiri Maimon
  • "Crazy" by Chen Aharoni
  • "World War Three" - Orisha Sound Feat. Beenie Man
  • "Shar Lach" by Moshe Peretz
  • "comfortably dumb" by lisa d'amato
  • "Break free" by Loren Smith
  • Beautiful smile" by Loren Smith
  • "Sheeriot meatzmi" by Shir Levy
  • "Bamechonit Ha'ktana" by Shir Levy
  • "Takshivi li" by Maya Buskila
  • "Hatzi Yareah" by the Ninth floor
  • "Tluya Baavir" by The Ultars and the Ninth floor

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