Ron Nesher

Ron Nesher (Hebrew: רון נשר, born 25 August 1983), known by his stage name SkyDaMac or Sky, is an Israeli rapper, songwriter and composer.

Ron Nesher
Born
Ran Menasherov

(1983-08-25) August 25, 1983
Occupation
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • composer
  • Impressionist
Height204.0 cm (6 ft 8.3 in)
Musical career
Also known as
  • SkyDaMac
  • Sky
  • Ron Sky Nesher
GenresIsraeli hip hop
Instrumentsvocals
Years active2003–present
Labels
  • Unicell
Associated acts

Personal life

Ran Menasherov was born in Tel-Aviv, Israel, to a Jewish family. He resides in Ramat Gan with Yafit Amon, her son from a previous marriage, and their two daughters.[1]

Biography

In 2007 Nesher released his first song "Lo Ba Stam" (Hebrew: לא בא סתם) with the Jewish reggae and hip hop group Yamanz (Hebrew: יאמאנז).

After his military service in the Anti-aircraft warfare of Heyl Ha'Avir Nesher signed to the record label of the Israeli rapper Subliminal, TACT Records. After that in 2010 he formed with Omri 69 Segal, E-Z and Ron B the hip hop group "The Idioteam"[2] (Hebrew: האידיוטים), In 2011 they released their debut mixtape "Mi Idiot"[2] (Hebrew: מי אידיוט).

In 2014 Nesher wrote to the Israeli singer Eliad Nachum some songs of his debut album Siman (Hebrew: סימן); "Siman", "Hofshi", "Miklat" and "Att". at the same year he posted on his Facebook page a post against Hanin Zuabi, an Israeli Knesset member, the post was viral for this period.[3][4][5][6]

In 2015 Nesher released the song "DubiGal" featuring Static & Ben El Tavori and Jordi, the song got many praises.[7][8]

In 2018 he released his debut album Rosh HaAinshtein/Einlonimus, a double album which includes 24 tracks and guest appearances from Moshik Afia, Omri 69 Segal and Shaked Komemy, among others.

Discography

  • 2011: Mi Idiot (with The Idioteam)
  • 2018: Rosh HaAyinstein/Einlonimus

See also

References

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