Miri Ben-Ari

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Miri Ben-Ari

Background information
Born 1978
Origin Tel Aviv, Israel
Genre(s) Hip hop, Classical music
Years active 1999-present
Label(s) Universal
Associated
acts
Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Subliminal
Website http://www.miriben-ari.com/

Miri Ben-Ari (born in 1978 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is a Grammy-award winning classically trained violinist known primarily for her work on several hip-hop projects. She was discovered by former Fugees member Wyclef Jean. Some of her more well-known contributions are on "Overnight Celebrity" for Twista and "Fallin'" for Alicia Keys, in addition to "Jesus Walks" and "The New Workout Plan" from Kanye West's album The College Dropout.

Her most recent album, The Hip-Hop Violinist, was released on September 20, 2005.

Contents

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Hot 100 US R&B/Hip-Hop UK Singles
2005 "Sunshine to the Rain" (feat. Scarface and Anthony Hamilton)
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The Hip-Hop Violinist
2005 "We Gonna Win" (feat. Styles P)
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The Hip-Hop Violinist
2006 "Symphony of Brotherhood"
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