Stav Beger סתיו בגר | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | (1991-10-21)21 October 1991 (age 34) |
| Genres | Pop |
| Years active | 2015–present |
Stav Beger (Hebrew:סתיו בגר; born 21 October 1991) is an Israeli record producer, arranger, composer, songwriter and artistic director.
At his career's beginning, Beger worked as recording engineer for Israeli musicianYinon Yahel. In 2015 he helped him to produce Israel'sEurovision 2015 song "Golden Boy".[1] Starting his independent career as a record producer and composer, Beger produced Israeli rapperTalisman's hit "Zanzibar" in 2016, which reached the top ofGalgalatz's weekly chart.[2]
In 2018, he wrote and producedOmer Adam's biggest hit "Shney Meshugaim", which reached the top ofMedia Forest's chart and got more than 7 million streams onSpotify, becoming the most-streamed Hebrew song on the platform.[3][4] At the same year, Beger wrote and produce Israel's2018 Eurovision-winning song byNetta Barzilai, "Toy", withDoron Medalie,[5] winningSociety of Authors, Composers and Music Publishers in Israel prizes for "extraordinary achievement in the international arena" and "arranger of the year".[6][7]
In 2019, Beger co-wrote the songs "Bassa Sababa" and "Nana Banana" byNetta Barzilai.[8] That year, he also produced "Katov Mi'lemala" byIdan Raichel, which reached the top ofMedia Forest's weekly chart.[9]
In 2020, he wrote withNathan Goshen the song "Roots" byEden Alene, one of the four nominated songs to representIsrael in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020.[10] The same year, he produced Goshen's sixth album,Bati Lachlom, which received much praise.[11]
In 2023, Beger joinedYinon Yahel, Tal Forer, Amit Shine and Oudi Antebi to start Session42,[12] an Israeli based music label and music tech company. Session42 is the management company and label behindEden Golan.
He co-authored the 2024 song "Hurricane", which representedIsrael in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. The song got 5th place in the Grand Final. Also in 2024, he co-wrote and co-produced the song "Older" by Eden Golan.