When Plotnik was 15 he founded the band "Produx" with his friends Shmuel "Aritso" Yosef and Shimson "Chichu" Adama. In August 2006 Plotnik joined the
IDF, where he served as a quartermaster clerk for the
Israeli Intelligence Directorate. In February 2010, three months after he discharged from the IDF, Produx's first album "Thia'at Ha'Metim" () was released. Later that year the band broke up due to disagreements between the members. In August 2011 Plotnik released his first solo album "Tsadik Ehad Be'Sdom" (), . In May 2013 he released his second album, "Bor Ve'Am Ha'Haretz: Sipuro Shel HaBoom-Shaka-Lak" (), which he toured around Israel with, making stops in
Tel Aviv,
Haifa,
Jerusalem,
Mitzpe Ramon,
Ashdod,
Rehovot,
Rishon LeZion and more. This album placed him in the Israeli hip hop charts. In 2014, Plotnik featured in the hit "Yehe BeSeder" () by
Strong Black Coffee (), for which Plotnik wrote and sang the chorus. July 1, 2015 saw the release of his third album "Bruchim Ha'Ba'im LePetah Tikva" () which deals largely with his childhood and youth in Petah Tikva. In March 2016, Plotnik won an Acum prize for best up-and-coming artist. In May 2016, he released his single "Ani Kan Lishbor" (), and was featured on "Olam Meshoga" () by the rapper
Tuna. In 2017 he released the first single "Kol HaZman Haze" () from the album "Shefel Ve'Geut" (), composed in collaboration with
Dudu Tassa. The track won first place in the
Galgalatz Yearly Playlist and the album was chosen for an Acum prize in the category album of the year. In May 2019, Plotnik released his album
Ve'Achshav La'Helek Ha'Omanuti (), which is the first not under his stage name. In September 2021, Plotnik released his sixth album, "Toch Kedey Tnu'a" (), produced by Yishay Suissa. In January 22, 2022, he performed at
Menora Hall and was the first rapper in Israel to achieve this. In 2024, he featured on "A+", a track with
Noga Erez on her album,
The Vandalist. ==Discography==