Nes and Stilla have returned after a long break with a new single, "Mi Kamoni" ("Who Is Like Me"), released just as Israeli listeners were wondering whether there is life after their previous hit, "Charbo Darbo." The song arrives in a more conciliatory mood, although it still includes the teasing line, "I'm not Tal Mosseri the traitor."
The colorful, energetic video was directed by Omer Aloni and features Mosseri in a prominent cameo. The review says Mosseri seems pleased that, even a decade after leaving Channel 2's children's network, people still remember it as a mark against him. For his image, the piece says, the appearance has an almost iconic quality.
Musically, the track checks many boxes, with a cheeky, sharp verse from Nes, a lively Stilla production, and a strong visual package. But the reviewer also hears recycled material, noting that work on the song began three years ago, and criticizes the singalong chorus and its softening message, especially after the duo's earlier hard-edged lines about bringing the army and never forgiving. The piece argues that the song gives too much space to Stilla and leaves Nes underused.
Even so, "Mi Kamoni" stands out in a landscape crowded with pro-faith pop and pressuring summer songs, and it raises expectations for the duo's debut album, which they are expected to release later. The article was first published on June 19, 2026, at 00:00.