Artist Biography Available in: Working age (age) Argov (born September 1, 1973) is an Israeli singer.
Age is the only son of the late singer Zohar Argov and his wife a blessing. Like his father, he became a singer and became addicted to drugs. He went through rehab and he continues, despite the personal crises, sing and releasing albums.
Argov lost his father at the age of 14. He began performing on stage at the age of 16 and continued his father's path. In 1989 issued his debut album, "My father," features the hits "Who invented the word love" (which was a renewal later by Monica Sex and became an anthem on the soccer fields in Israel), "cold nights" and the title track "My Father". The album sold with great success, played songs on the radio and was a great demand for his performances.