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Cohen@Mushon
Background information
OriginTel Aviv, Israel
Genres
Years active2008–present
Labels
  • Shigola
  • Unicell
  • Hed Artzi
  • Hi Fidelity
  • Vibetown
Members

Cohen@Mushon (pronounced Cohen Et Mushon) are an Israeli hip hop duo comprising the rapper and record producer Michael Cohen and the actor Michael Moshonov. their musical producer is DJ Mesh. The rappers call themselves by the stage names "Cohen" and "Mushon" in reference to their last names, because they are both have the same first name, "Michael". the duo formed at the beginning of the 20s and became famous in 2008, then their debut album "Kosher Gufani" (Template:Lang-he) was released by Hed Arzi. at the same year they were nominated on the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Israeli Act.

In 2011 they released their second album, "Machshev LeKol Yeled" (Template:Lang-he) which got many praises[1][2]. After 5 years, in 2016 they released their third album "Yamim Arukim", the album includes guest appearances from Peter Roth, Ravid Plotnik, Michael Swissa and the actors Ido Mosseri and Dana Frider. the album produced by Cohen@Mushon and Ori Shochat includes guest production by the international record producer The Alchemist in the song "Ein Shum Be'aya"[3].

Their musical style influnced mainly from the international Hip hop scene. contrast part of the Israeli rap artists, who sings protest songs[4][5].

Discography

Studio albums

Kosher Gufani (2008, Hed Artzi)

References

  1. ^ "כהן את מושון בהופעת השקה - סיקור וביקורת". mako. 2011-09-25. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  2. ^ "החדשים של כהן ומושון, מאיה בלזימן, שממל, קולולוש". mako. 2011-06-25. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  3. ^ אלכמיסט מבסוט על השיר החדש!, retrieved 2019-09-10
  4. ^ "כהן@מושון יוצאים לדרך חדשה". mako. 2018-07-12. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  5. ^ ""כהן את מושון" יוצרים היפ־הופ תל אביבי ספוג רגש". Ha'aretz.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)