Background
Eisenberg was born and raised in Netanya, Israel, to Miriam and Robert Eisenberg. When he was 10 years old, his father died of a heart attack.
Eisenberg was born and raised in Netanya, Israel, to Miriam and Robert Eisenberg. When he was 10 years old, his father died of a heart attack.
He graduated from Eldad High School in Netanya and began to play the piano, guitar, drums and bass.
At the age of 13, he started performing at school ceremonies. He started touring with Jamus, his Hip Hop band with Guy Eliahu. He was also supporting himself as a waiter and a wedding singer.
In 2003, he released the album "Sim Tarosh Batsad" (Lay Your Head Down) with Jamus.
Eisenberg declined to serve in the Israeli army, declaring himself a pacifist. After Kochav Nolad
After winning the Kochav Nolad prize, his remarks about avoiding military service and the release of a song he recorded with Jamus, "Medina Zona, Medina Motsetset" (Whore Country, Blowjob Country), aroused military and public objections.
He was unofficially banned from many media outlets and disappeared from the public life. He returned to the Israeli music business in 2007, releasing "Kashe Li Lo Lehitragesh" (lieutenant"s Hard Not to be Excited) with Maya Rotman for the fifth season of Kochav Nolad.
The song became a big hit in Israel reaching number one in the main charts.
On January 1, 2008, he released an eponymous debut album. The singles from it were "Shar Shar" (Singing), "Tsoreakh" (Screaming) and "Nirdam First Rate (at Lloyd's) Hakholot".