Be'ezrat Ha'Jam explained

Be'ezrat Ha'Jam
Type:Album
Artist:Hadag Nachash
Cover:DG-BH.jpg
Released:2006
Recorded:In the Pocket studios, California
Genre:Hip hop/Funk
Length:63 Minutes
Label:Hed Arzi
Producer:Yosi Fine
Prev Title:Homer Mekomi
Prev Year:2003

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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"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.

Track listing

  1. Lotus (לוטוס) - "Lotus"
  2. California (קליפורניה) "California"
  3. Ma She'Ba Ba (מה שבא בא) - "What Comes Comes"
  4. Hine Ani Ba (הנה אני בא) - "Here I Come"
  5. Kol Ha'Chuchot (כל הצ'וצ'ות) - "All of the Chuchot"
  6. Lehithalek Ba'Ir (להתחלק בעיר) - "To Share the City"
  7. Statistika (סטטיסטיקה) - "Statistic"
  8. Saga (סאגה) - "Saga"
  9. Me'Habama Lehaftziz (מהבמה להפציץ) - "To Bomb from the Stage"
  10. Teraga (תרגע) - "Relax"
  11. Eize Keif (איזה כיף) - "What Fun"
  12. Lehavi Et Ha'Maka (להביא את המכה) - "To Bring the Hit"
  13. Shabhi Yerushalaim (שבחי ירושלים) - "Bless Jerusalem"