Music Book Review - The World of Music by David Willoughby

 Lital is a 31 years old musician, born and raised in Israel.

She already knew at the age of 3 that she wants to be a musician when she gets older.

Lital has been facing a hearing disorder condition since childhood, many ears operations causing by infections and a cyst that needed to be removed. Her hearing disorder has not got her to give up on her dream and became an advantage to her life by being aware of protecting the hearing. Ironically she is a musician, song writer, composer and a drummer. She runs a music school in Israel; there she teaches vocals, drums and creative writing training.

Her discovery of the willing to be a musician all started at the age of 3 when she went for professional dancing class, there she discovered Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Whitney Huston, Tina Turner's music and many more- then she knew right away she likes singing and dancing.

The fact that she was listening only to music in English she knew in a very young age that her songs will be written in English and her music career will take path in United States and all over the world.

Along the way, Lital has learned to play piano, guitar and drums. She is responsible for her music production of her songs along with her partners from Kashmir studios and she writes the composition and lyrics for all of her songs by herself and tries to combine all kinds of music genres: from pop, blues, jazz, rock, soul, and a bit Latin. She feels it's much more interesting and fun to make music that reflects some musical genres at once, that way it gives her crowed the opportunity to train their musical ear also and get to learn a lot from the music.

so I recommend to try to listen to some songs of her because she really puts all her effort in creating such a great music to her audience and it shows from the rhythm of the drums, the interesting vocals at her songs, the interesting opening to each song she has, the cool bass line that keeps you hearing it at her musical production.

List of Top Ten Rappers Of All Time

 Every rap music lover loves to debate the top 10 rappers of all time. It takes only a casual hip-hop fan to understand that Biggie is superior to Kanye in terms of mic-skills, and Tupac is head-and-shoulders above Drake. Still, when it comes to ranking the top-tier M.C.s, the debate becomes unanswerable.

Notorious B.I.G.

Died at a young age, one of the most elevated rappers from modern days, Notorious B.I.G. has attained the latter status early on in his career. His storytelling rhymes come straight from his experience in the Brooklyn streets and visualize a linguistic master's expertise. His group album with Junior M.A.F.I.A., and Life After Death album has made him earn as the greatest rapper of all time.

Jay Z

The elegant flow of Jay Z rapid lyrics, Reasonable Doubt, was a lot less relaxed. The Brooklyn rapper developed his craft with each album by tightening his flows and creating his wordplay. Since then, he delivered a remarkable discography with rhymes that continuously wow, delivering several classics along the way.

Eminem

Eminem is one of the few rappers who broke through to the mainstream, who broke the censor-stoking rhymes about rape, murder and drug abuse, and thought-provoking way.

Nas

Before his debut album, early hype had critics and fans call him the second coming of Rakim. He is known as the best rapper ever; his flawless blend of vivid street poetry and dream-team producers are excellent in their own right.

Nas's The Lost Tapes is better than most M.C.s' albums.

Nelly

Cornell Iral Haynes Jr., better known as Nelly, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and occasional actor from St. Louis, Missouri. Nelly's debut album, Country Grammar (2000), was one of the most famous hip-hop that broke record nine times over in the United States and debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Lauryn Hill

One of the most versatile musicians in hip hop Lauryn Hill buoyed her group The Fugees in the '90s. Her debut in 1998, "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, "was one of the hit songs.

Her second album, The Score (1996), which featured an impressive remake of Roberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly with His Song," received a much better audience, selling more than 18 million copies and earning two Grammy Awards.

Andre 3000

Andree 3000 was a limber anchor behind the group's impeccable five-album run who has no match with other hip-hop act in terms of quality, success, and innovation. His last album, Speakerboxxx/The love below, made him one of the most influential of the 21st century. He is better known for being a part of hip hop duo Outkast alongside fellow rapper Big Boi.

Kendrick Lamar

Unlike many legends in the 1980s, Kendrick Lamar is one of the greatest rappers of the 90s, from Jay Z to Andree 3000. Lamar is arguably the most excellent rap craftsman to emerge this millennium from his triple and quadruple-time rhythms to his multiple-personality voices. His last three albums Section.80, Good Kid Madd City, and To Pimp a Butterfly is one of the most vivid and topical raps ever.