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Miri Ben-Ari

Sunshine to the rain

We Gonna Win


Miri Ben-Ari (Hebrew: מירי בן-ארי‎) (born December 4, 1978 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli violinist, who currently resides in the United States.

Ben-Ari grew up playing classical music; she started training at age 5 and at age 12, she was presented with a violin by Isaac Stern. During her mandatory Israeli military service, she was chosen to play for the Israeli Army String Quartet. During her stint in the Israeli military, she heard an album by Charlie Parker and immediately fell in love with jazz; she later said "My soul was sold."Following her service, she moved from Israel to New York in 1993 in hopes of using her classical training on stage[2] and attended Mannes College of Music, but was expelled after two semesters due to poor attendance caused by Ben-Ari playing gigs to pay the rent.

She released her first solo CD Sahara in 1999.

Her persistence earned her an appearance on BET's 106 & Park; the viewer response netted her a return visit a few weeks later. Her performances caught the eye of Jay-Z, who invited her to play as one of the headliners of New York radio station Hot 97's annual Summer Jam concert in 2001, where she netted a standing ovation. Around the same time, a mutual friend introduced Ben-Ari to Wyclef Jean, who invited her to perform with him at his Carnegie Hall show, the first by a hip-hop artist at the venue.

In 2003, she released her second CD Temple of Beautiful, and followed that up with a live CD the following year entitled Live at the Blue Note.

She won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song in 2005 as one of the co-writers of Kanye West's Jesus Walks.[9] In 2005, she released her fourth CD and first to focus on hip-hop style, entitled The Hip-Hop Violinist. As part of the promotion for it, she was part of Reebok's "I Am What I Am" global advertising campaign; Reebok was also part of the video for the first single from the CD, "We Gonna Win".[10]

In 2009, she release Symphony of Brotherhood, an instrumental track featuring Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream speech. It became the first instrumental single ever to hit Billboard R&B/hip-hop charts, where it reached number 2.[3][11]

Ben-Ari was invited to the White House by Michelle Obama in March 2011 as part of a Women's History Month celebration,[3] and she has been invited to perform at the 2011 Miss Universe China pageant.[1]

In 2006, she co-founded Gedenk (Yiddish for "remember"), an organization dedicated to promoting education about the Holocaust in the United States.[3][12]

In 2011, she was named by Ynet as one of the 10 most influential Israelis in America.[13]
Contents
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Discography
Albums

1999: Sahara
2003: Temple of Beautiful
2004: Live at the Blue Note
2005: The Hip-Hop Violinist
2008: The Hip-Hop Violinist II

Singles
Year Single Chart positions Album
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. R&B Singles Sales U.S. Singles Sales
2005 "Run This City" (Clinton Sparks feat. P. Diddy & Miri Ben-Ari) — 107 — — The Pulling Strings Mixtape
" Sunshine to the Rain" (feat. Scarface and Anthony Hamilton) — — — — The Hip-Hop Violinist
" We Gonna Win" (feat. Styles P) — — — —
2006 "Symphony of Brotherhood" — 77 2 15 —
Featured on
Ben-Ari at the Apollo Theater for the 60th anniversary of Israel

Aventura - José (K.O.B. Live) 2007
Akon - Miss Melody (Trouble) 2004 and (The Hip-Hop Violinist) 2005
Wyclef Jean Feat. M.O.P. - Masquerade (Masquerade) 2002
Alicia Keys - Fallin' (Songs in A Minor) 2001
Twista - Overnight Celebrity (Kamikaze) 2004
Kanye West - We Don't Care, Graduation Day, Jesus Walks, The New Workout Plan, Breathe In Breathe Out, Two Words (The College Dropout) 2004
Kanye West - Late (bonus track) (Late Registration) 2005
Brandy - Talk About Our Love (Afrodisiac) 2004
Brandy, Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott, Eve, Ashanti, Wyclef Jean, Monica, Jadakiss, Musiq, Fabolous, Akon, Jamie Foxx, Babyface - Wake Up Everybody (Wake Up Everybody) 2004
DJ Logic - "Soul Kissing" (The Anomaly) 2001
John Legend - Live It Up (Get Lifted) 2004
Janet Jackson - I Want You (Damita Jo) 2004
Lil' Mo - Yeah Yeah Yeah (Syndicated: The Lil' Mo Hour) 2006
Santi Debriano - ( Circle Chant (album) ) 1999
Santi Debriano - ( Artistic License (album) ) 2001
Subliminal - Klassit ve'Parsi (Classy & Persian) (Bediuk Kshe'Chashavtem She'Hakol Nigmar (Just When You Thought It Was All Over)) 2006
Don Omar - Intro - Predica (King Of Kings) 2006
Deemi - Soundtrack of My Life 2007
Tarkan - Who's Gonna Love You Now? (Come Closer (re-release) ) (2008)
Thalía - ¿A quién le importa?
Styles P - We Gonna Win
Zion & Lennox feat. Fatman Scoop & Pitbull - ¿Dónde Están las Mamis? (Yo Voy)/Jump & Spread Out [Remix] (Motivando A La Yal: Special Edition/The Hip-Hop Violinist)
Erykah Badu - My Life
T-Pain - Kings
Savage Feat. Akon - Moonshine
Wu-Tang Clan - Reunited
Consequence - Waiting On You

Miscellaneous, unreleased and remixes

Maroon 5 - "This Love (remix)"
Britney Spears - "Me Against the Music (remix)"
Consequence - Waiting on you