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Ya'akov Kobi Shimoni (Hebrew: יעקב קובי שמעוני) (born November 13, 1979), commonly known by his rap name Subliminal (Hebrew: סאבלימינל), is an Israeli rap artist and music producer. He and the stable of artists on his label, TACT Records, are the best-selling Israeli musical group of all time, with over 10 #1 hit singles in Israel and over 1 million records sold worldwide to date, and TACT Records is Israel's largest music label. Background: Subliminal was born in Tel Aviv, Israel to a mother from Mashhad, Iran and a father from Tunisia. Subliminal started performing music at age 12, and at age 15 met Yoav Eliasi. The two quickly became friends as a result of their mutual love of hip-hop. In 1995 the two began performing in Israeli clubs geared toward a hip-hop audience, wearing baggy clothes and gold chains. They quickly developed a following among the nation's youth, and soon put out their first album, The Light From Zion. After the outbreak of the Second Intifada in 2000 the two began writing patriotic songs. They became known as creators of Zionist hip-hop, a label still applied to them. In further contrast to the generally rebellious, outlaw nature of most hip-hop, they also praise army service and eschew drugs and smoking. Subliminal's being the son of Jewish refugees is at the core of his hard-line politics. In Tunisia, my father grew up with his family locking all the doors and windows whenever performing a Jewish ceremony -- out of fear of attacks. Both parents, he says, ran for their lives to Israel, where they spent decades recovering from the persecution they had faced. Subliminal and Ha'Tzel also helped discover the Arab Israeli rapper Tamer Nafar; they collaborated but eventually fell out over political differences. The bitter end of their musical relationship is chronicled in the documentary film, Channels of Rage. In 2006 Subliminal collaborated with contratenor David D'Or for the song Ten Koah (Give Me Strength) on Subliminal's hip hop album, Just When You Thought it Was Over. This is the subliminal (T.A.C.T) site: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.tact-records.com/en/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ya'akov Kobi Shimoni (Hebrew: יעקב קובי שמעוני) (born November 13, 1979), commonly known by his rap name Subliminal (Hebrew: סאבלימינל), is an Israeli rap artist and music producer. He and the stable of artists on his label, TACT Records, are the best-selling Israeli musical group of all time, with over 10 #1 hit singles in Israel and over 1 million records sold worldwide to date, and TACT Records is Israel's largest music label. Background: Subliminal was born in Tel Aviv, Israel to a mother from Mashhad, Iran and a father from Tunisia. Subliminal started performing music at age 12, and at age 15 met Yoav Eliasi. The two quickly became friends as a result of their mutual love of hip-hop. In 1995 the two began performing in Israeli clubs geared toward a hip-hop audience, wearing baggy clothes and gold chains. They quickly developed a following among the nation's youth, and soon put out their first album, The Light From Zion. After the outbreak of the Second Intifada in 2000 the two began writing patriotic songs. They became known as creators of Zionist hip-hop, a label still applied to them. In further contrast to the generally rebellious, outlaw nature of most hip-hop, they also praise army service and eschew drugs and smoking. Subliminal's being the son of Jewish refugees is at the core of his hard-line politics. In Tunisia, my father grew up with his family locking all the doors and windows whenever performing a Jewish ceremony -- out of fear of attacks. Both parents, he says, ran for their lives to Israel, where they spent decades recovering from the persecution they had faced. Subliminal and Ha'Tzel also helped discover the Arab Israeli rapper Tamer Nafar; they collaborated but eventually fell out over political differences. The bitter end of their musical relationship is chronicled in the documentary film, Channels of Rage. In 2006 Subliminal collaborated with contratenor David D'Or for the song Ten Koah (Give Me Strength) on Subliminal's hip hop album, Just When You Thought it Was Over. This is the subliminal (T.A.C.T) site: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.tact-records.com/en/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Allouche
Bezalel
Buffalos
Ilanit
Hope / Tikva
The Shadow from Zion / Ha'tzel Mi'tzion
Divide and Conquer / Hefred U'mshol
The Final / Hafinali
הפינאלי
Street Kid / Yeled Rechov
חלום של כל גבר
Introduction / Hakdama
You Won't Succeed In Stopping Me / Lo Tatzlichu La'atzor Oti
טורו
ילד רחוב
תקווה
The Hinge / Hatzir
Move With the Bass (Bounce) / Zazim Im Ha'bass
אני יכול
Steams of Depression / Adei Dika'on
I Can / Ani Yechol
Give Me / Tni Li
תיזהר ממנה
הפרד ומשול
Lordy Lord (The Archive) / Shumu Shamayim (Ha'archion)
We Were There, We Did It / Hayinu Asinu
תני לי
A Bottomless Pit / Bor Le'lo Tachtit
We Came to Expel the Darkness / Banu Choshech Legaresh
הקדמה
The Light & the Shadow / Ha'or Vehatzel
באנו חושך לגרש
Biladi
פרחים בקנה
Non-Stop
הציר
שרוטים
בילאדי
חי מיום ליום
האור והצל
זזים עם הבאס
תן למוזיקה לדבר
בית הספר הישן
לא תצליחו לעצור אותי
היינו עשינו
בור ללא תחתית
הצל מציון
Hakdama
הוליווד
יותר מחבר
אדי דיכאון
נון סטופ
האדריכלים
בת 60
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