Author Topic: Israeli hip-hop  (Read 82 times)

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Israeli hip-hop
« on: November 07, 2003, 08:33:01 PM »
Thousands of teenagers shrieking at the sight of Israel's hottest pop idol packed a soccer field in this Tel Aviv suburb late this summer, two days after twin suicide bombings killed 15 and wounded dozens.

 
Wearing baggy sweat pants, a baseball cap pushed off-center and a glittering, rhinestone-studded Star of David necklace, Kobi Shimoni (known by the stage name Subliminal) swaggered on stage as if he were the Israeli incarnation of Eminem (news - web sites). With a booming rhythm track and an Israeli flag draped from the DJ stand, the show turned out to be as much a patriotic pep rally as a rapper's delight.


"Who has an Israeli army dog tag, put your hands in the air!" Subliminal called out in a mix of Hebrew and English. Hundreds of hands shot up. "Who is proud to be a Zionist in the state of Israel, put your hands in the air! Hell yeah!"


The patriotic appeal at the concert won chants of support from the rocking crowd, mostly adolescents grappling with weekly terrorist attacks and a crippling economic recession.


With sidekick Yoav Eliasi (aka The Shadow), Subliminal has parlayed nationalist themes into a chart-topping album, transformed the Star of David into a fashion statement and helped integrate the music of urban America into the fold of Israeli pop.


 

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Re:Israeli hip-hop
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2003, 02:36:23 AM »
'fuck who is this?...lol...what's yo link to Israeli HipHop homie?....I been kinda disapointed in Subliminal lately, I think he should work on better structuring of his lyrics, he's starting to sound like a side effect of himself...I mean he's coo' for Israeli HipHop cause he does have the right flavour , but his lyrics are conceptually misguided for the most part, don't get me wrong though, it's the closest we've had to the real thing to date but still, it ain't enough, I would expect him to move on.
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