Be'ezrat Ha'Jam (בעזרת הג'אם) is Hadag Nachash's fourth studio album. The name of the album, a pun on the Jewish phrase "Be'ezrat Ha'Shem" (בעזרת השם), literally meaning "with the help of god", or translated into modern speech, "God willing", literally means "with the help of the jam". Three songs "California", "Ma She'Ba Ba" and "Hine Ani Ba" were used in the film You Don't Mess With The Zohan (2009). כיף
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Be'ezrat Ha'Jam | ||||
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Studio album by Hadag Nachash | ||||
Released | 2006 | |||
Recorded | In the Pocket studios, California | |||
Genre | Hip hop/Funk | |||
Length | 63 Minutes | |||
Label | Hed Arzi | |||
Producer | Yosi Fine | |||
Hadag Nachash chronology | ||||
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"Hine Ani Ba" (הנה אני בא) ("Here I Come") describes the modern-age cultural conflict between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, the two major metropolitan areas in Israel.
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