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After the disbandment of [[Shabak Samech]] in 2000, Mooki went on to a successful solo career, in collaboration with his Shabak Samech co-member Piloni (Danny Kark). Mooki's first solo album was ''[[Shma Israel]]'' (''שמע ישראל'') which was released in 2001. The band proved to be very successful, sold 25,000 copies and [[Music recording sales certification|went gold]]. The album included guest appearances from artists such as [[Yuval Banai]], Kwami and more. Successful singles from the album included『מדברים על שלום』(Talking About Peace), which was written about the will for peace at the days of the [[Second Intifada]],『ילדה סוכר』(Sugar Girl) and『האדמה בוכה』(The Land Cries) which featured [[Yuval Banai]]. The same year, Mooki was chosen as "Singer of the Year" in Israeli radio station [[Galgalatz]]'s year's end awards.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Freidman |first=Ami |date=2015-02-16 |title=מוקי זכה בפרס שיר השנה של אקו"ם |url=https://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4627130,00.html |access-date=2024-06-20 |work=Ynet |language=he}}</ref> |
After the disbandment of [[Shabak Samech]] in 2000, Mooki went on to a successful solo career, in collaboration with his Shabak Samech co-member Piloni (Danny Kark). Mooki's first solo album was ''[[Shma Israel]]'' (''שמע ישראל'') which was released in 2001. The band proved to be very successful, sold 25,000 copies and [[Music recording sales certification|went gold]]. The album included guest appearances from artists such as [[Yuval Banai]], Kwami and more. Successful singles from the album included『מדברים על שלום』(Talking About Peace), which was written about the will for peace at the days of the [[Second Intifada]],『ילדה סוכר』(Sugar Girl) and『האדמה בוכה』(The Land Cries) which featured [[Yuval Banai]]. The same year, Mooki was chosen as "Singer of the Year" in Israeli radio station [[Galgalatz]]'s year's end awards.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Freidman |first=Ami |date=2015-02-16 |title=מוקי זכה בפרס שיר השנה של אקו"ם |url=https://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4627130,00.html |access-date=2024-06-20 |work=Ynet |language=he}}</ref> |
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In 2002, Mooki had his big screen debut as an actor when he played a small role in the Israeli movie ''[[Broken Wings ( |
In 2002, Mooki had his big screen debut as an actor when he played a small role in the Israeli movie ''[[Broken Wings (film)|Broken Wings]]''. In 2003, he had a role in the first season of the Israeli TV show ''שבתות וחגים'' (Weekends and Holidays), and in 2004 he had a role in the movie ''תיאום כוונות''" (Adjusting Sights). |
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In 2005, Mooki released his second solo album – ''[[Okef Mi'Lemala]]'' (''עוקף מלמעלה'') which was also recorded with Piloni, who composed, produced and arranged all of the songs. The biggest hit from the album was the single『עוקף מלמעלה』(Coming from Above). Mooki said he was surprised by the success of the album as the album was very different from his previous works and that most songs were not radio-friendly. The album was released on a label Mooki and Piloni formed the same year, called Shabak Music In 2006, Mooki performed vocals on the song『מעצבי דעת הקהל』(Shapers of Public Opinion) on the album ''[[Al Ha'Mishmeret]]'' by [[Rami Fortis]] and [[Berry Sakharof]]. In 2007, he performed a new song with [[Izhar Ashdot]] called『מטעי הדובדבן של אוקראינה』(Ukraine's Cherry Plantations), and on the song『החיים』(The Life) with [[Shlomo Artzi]]. |
In 2005, Mooki released his second solo album – ''[[Okef Mi'Lemala]]'' (''עוקף מלמעלה'') which was also recorded with Piloni, who composed, produced and arranged all of the songs. The biggest hit from the album was the single『עוקף מלמעלה』(Coming from Above). Mooki said he was surprised by the success of the album as the album was very different from his previous works and that most songs were not radio-friendly. The album was released on a label Mooki and Piloni formed the same year, called Shabak Music In 2006, Mooki performed vocals on the song『מעצבי דעת הקהל』(Shapers of Public Opinion) on the album ''[[Al Ha'Mishmeret]]'' by [[Rami Fortis]] and [[Berry Sakharof]]. In 2007, he performed a new song with [[Izhar Ashdot]] called『מטעי הדובדבן של אוקראינה』(Ukraine's Cherry Plantations), and on the song『החיים』(The Life) with [[Shlomo Artzi]]. |
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