as1one, the pop world's first Israeli-Jewish and Palestinian Arab male pop group, release their debut single ‘All Eyes On Us' today through Thirty Tigers.
The song features the legendary Niles Rodgers and it was o-written and produced by Jenna Andrews and Stephen Kirk (BTS' ‘Butter' and ‘Permission To Dance'). ‘All Eyes On Us' was recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London.
The accompanying music video features footage of the group in-the-studio with Rodgers and captures the group’s natural sense of style and charisma, along with camaraderie they’ve built since they first came together two years ago.
Later this year, Paramount+ will release a ground-breaking four-episode docuseries following the group’s artistic journey and personal struggles as they come together to bring their debut music and message of unity to the world.
Formed in the summer of 2022, as1one – Ohad Attia, Sadik Abu-Dogosh, Aseel Farah, Niv Lin, Nadav Philips and Neta Rozenblat – were conceived following an extensive nationwide effort led by veteran industry hitmakers and music entrepreneurs James Diener and Ken Levitan, who respectively signed and developed Maroon 5 and Kings Of Leon.
After a rigorous training process, the sextet relocated to Los Angeles where they began writing and recording with some of the industry’s elite, including producer heavyweights Nile Rodgers (David Bowie, Madonna, Daft Punk, Beyonce), Jenna Andrews and Stephen Kirk (BTS’ ‘Butter’ and ‘Permission To Dance’), Jason Evigan (Maroon 5, Justin Bieber, Benson Boone), Oak Felder (Demi Lovato, John Legend), Justin Tranter (a go-to co-writer for Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Imagine Dragons and Chappell Roan), and Tommy Brown (Ariana Grande, The Weeknd).
As reported in the group’s November 2023 Billboard Digital cover feature, as1one arrived in Los Angeles on October 6th, 2023, one day before the start of the Israel-Hamas war. Despite being deeply affected by the news and ongoing conflict, the group, composed of Israeli-Jewish & Palestinian-Arab members, haven’t let anything obstruct the brotherhood they have built over the course of their time together. Through the collective power of pop music, the group are overcoming barriers, and hope to inspire new generations to do the same; a sentiment more important now than ever before.

