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"Push the Button", known in Hebrew as "Kaftor Adom" (כפתור אדום, "Red Button"), was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, performed in English, French and Hebrew by Teapacks. [1] This song was the first Israeli entry to feature lyrics in French, as well as the first to feature lyrics in any language aside from Hebrew ...
"Push the Button" was chosen as the Israeli entry for the 2007 Eurovision Contest by popular vote. [3] The band performed "Push the Button" at the Eurovision Semi Finals on 10 May 2007, but it failed to qualify for the finals. The song was controversial because of references to Iran and nuclear war. [4] Teapacks officially disbanded on 1 ...
Israel was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "Push the Button", written by Kobi Oz, and performed by the band Teapacks.The Israeli participating broadcaster, the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), selected its entry through the national final Kdam Eurovision 2007, after having previously selected the performers internally in January 2007.
Two years later, he formed Teapacks with guitarist Einav Cohen, bassist Gal Peremen and drummer Tamir Yemini. Despite many lineup changes, Oz and Peremen remain in the band to this day. [citation needed] Footage of Oz' time in Sfatayim was used in the music video to the Teapacks song "Avodat kapayim" (Manual Labour) in 2016.
Teapacks "Push the Button" (כפתור אדום) Teapacks selected internally; best song of 4 selected by committee (no Kdam Eurovision held) Natalie Atiya and Noa Barak Did not qualify 24 17 2008: Boaz Mauda "Ke'ilu Kan" (כאילו כאן) Bo'az selected internally, best song of 5 selected on Kdam Eurovision 2008: Zvika Hadar: 9 124 5 104 2009
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Teapacks "Push the Button" 17 24 3 Cyprus: Evridiki " Comme ci, comme ça" 65 15 4 Belarus: Koldun "Work Your Magic" 176 4 5 Iceland: Eiríkur Hauksson "Valentine Lost" 77 13 6 Georgia: Sopho "Visionary Dream" 123 8 7 Montenegro: Stevan Faddy " 'Ajde, kroči" 33 22 8 Switzerland: DJ BoBo "Vampires Are Alive" 40 20 9 Moldova: Natalia Barbu ...
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