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The Shadow

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Gender Male
Age 47
Publishers Street & Smith
Condé Nast
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Born Safed
Israel
Songs2022-04-07 20:12:00
ListIn Tel Avivהיצירה שלי · 2012
Pee FunkRezination: Freestyle, Vol. 1 · 2004
Date of birth January 1,1977
Full nameYoav Eliasi
AlbumsHa'Or Ve'HaTzel
לא שם זין
MHEMET
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The Shadow Life story


Yoav Eliasi, commonly known by his stage name The Shadow is an Israeli rapper, blogger, and right-wing political activist. He was part of the roster of artists on the label TACT Records.

Biography of The Shadow

The shadow was an israeli rapper born on apirl 4.1982 in tel aviv.Israel.He was of average height and weight.With brown eyes and a muscular body type.He had two siblings.A brother and a sister.He was married and had two children.His parents were both isralei.

Education and Career

The shadow was educated in tel aviv and went on to pursue a career in music.He was a successful rapper and released several albums throughout his career.He was known for his unique style and sound.Which was a mix of hip-hop and traditional israeli music.

Most Important Event

The most important event in the shadow s acreer was the release of his debut album."the shaodw".In 2004.The album was a huge success and was praised by critics and fans alike.It was the first alubm to be released by an israeli rapper and it helped to establish the shadow as one of the most influential rappers in the country.

Life Story

The shadow was born in tel aviv and grew up in a musical family.He was exposed to a variety of music from a young age and developed a passion for hip-ho.Phe begna wirting and recording his own music in his teens and eventually released his debut album in 2004.The album was a huge success and he went on to release several more albums throughout his career.He was known for his unique style and sound.Which was a mix of hip-hop and traditional israeli music.

Zodiac Sign and Nationality

The shadow was an aries and was of israeli nationality.He was a proud israeli and was passionate about his country and its culture.He was also a passionate advocate for peace and equality in the middle east.

Death

The shadow passed away on april 4.2020 at the age of 38.He was mourned by his family.Friends.And fans around the world.He will be remembered as one of the most influential israeli rappers of all itme.

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" When I look back I think 'why wasn't I scared out of my mind'? " says 97-year-old George Pritchard, a former PRU pilot. " But I wasn't scared at all. "

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" At three o'clock in The Morning , we woke up with a cup of tea, " he says.

" We would dive straight in to our flying suits. It would be a miserable morning with thick mists and rain, and dense cloud.

" We'd Head Down The Runway , taxi round The Perimeter and Take Off hell for leather completely blind.

" You could just about make out The Runway between the lights. "

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With one eye on fuel, the pilots would return to base after their mission was completed.

" When we landed, the cameras would be taken off and we'd have egg and bacon, " Mr Pritchard says. " You'd get two hours sleep and report back for The Next operation. "

Mr Pritchard's desire to serve as a pilot was sparked One Day in August 1940.

Then aged just 16, he had a job making ammunition boxes for the Acme Corrugated Cardboard Company, based on The Edge of Croydon Airfield.

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" I rode Back To work and there was a policeman there. I said, 'I work at Acme', He Said 'you used to, you don't any longer, it's no longer there'. "

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