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Shirat Hasticker (Hebrew: שירת הסטיקר‎, "The Sticker Song"), is a song recorded by Israeli hip-hop group Hadag Nahash, appearing on their 2004 album Homer Mekomi, written by Israeli novelist David Grossman. This unusual collaboration of a mainstream author with a popular hip-hop group makes the song rather unique. Samuel G. Freedman wrote in the New York Times, "imagine the dazzling unlikeliness of Russell Banks having collaborated with Mos Def or Chuck D on a chart topper."
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