Corinne Allal (Hebrew: קורין אלאל; 15 March 1955 – 12 December 2024) was an Israeli rock musician and music producer.
[2] She struggled to feel comfortable as a French-speaking immigrant, saying she had been a good student in Tunisia but it was hard for her in Israel due to language difficulties.
The albums Antarctica (1989), Sfat Imi (native tongue, 1990) and Zan Nadir (A Rare Kind, 1992) were produced by Yehudit Ravitz and enjoyed commercial success in Israel.
With Ravitz, she sang backup vocals on Arik Einstein's classic "Atur Mitzchech",[9][10] voted in 2004 as Israel's greatest love song of all time.
[13] In a June 2017 interview with ynet, Allal shared that her participation in the television show "Big Brother" connected her to God and Judaism: "I started reading Psalms there, because in the evenings there was nothing else to do.