Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Meital's single on MTV today

Showtime’s “Weeds” star Meital packs a mean punch with her first single “Yummy,” premiering today on MTV. Meital has a sound reminiscent of Lady Gaga’s dance floor anthems mixed with Die Antwoord wit and Debbie Harry’s effortless cool and sex appeal. She is now launching her first worldwide single YUMMY, produced by Rami Afuni of LMFAO fame. With the recent release of her first viral video called “Yummy Boyz,” the video quickly reached over 1,000,000 views and the song has circulated in clubs and radio stations nationwi de, including KIIS FM in Los Angeles. “Yummy Boyz” has been remixed by some top DJs such as Danny Verde, Electrolightz, Hector Fonseca, and Chew Fu (Rihanna, Timbaland, Katy Perry, Gossip, Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga). The first upcoming official single and video called “Yummy” is set to light up dance floors and radio charts as it premieres today on MTV, please see a link to the video below.



MTV Video Link: http://www.mtv.com/videos/meital-dohan/732968/yummy.jhtml



US audiences were first introduced to Meital when she starred as ‘Yael Hoffman’ on Showtime's “Weeds,” and then as ‘Aurora’ in the Sony Pictures web comedy Woke Up Dead, co-starring Jon Heder and Wayne Knight. In early 2011, the Israeli bombshell caught the attention of mega hip-hop producer Che Pope (Lauren Hill, Eminem, Dr. Dre) and they began to record her debut album "I’m In Hate With Love."



No stranger to the spotlight, Meital is a bona fide superstar in her home country Israel as a recording artist, performer and as a two-time Ophir Award nominee (dubbed the Israeli Oscars) for her performances in the critically adored films GOD’S SANDBOX and GIRAFFES. She also won an Israeli Tony for “Most Promising New Actress” for her work with the renowned Cameri Theater and was principal star in the Israeli Emmy Award-Winning “Ugliest Esti” – the Israeli version of Ugly Betty. Her most recent film, Monogamy (Oscilloscope), co-starring Chris Messina and Rashida Jones, won the Best Narrative Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival and received rave reviews

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