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  2. Israeli hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    One song commenting on the political, religious, and social tensions in Israel is Hadag Nachash’s “Shirat Hasticker,” literally meaning, “The Sticker Song,” has proven to be one of the most popular rap songs, both in Israel and the United States. [16] Unique in its content, the song is entirely composed of various bumper stickers ...

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    The song asks listeners, as well as politicians, university officials and fellow artists who’ve not spoken out against the violence in Gaza, to consider the human cost of the war: “What if you ...

  4. Harbu Darbu - Wikipedia

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    The song reached number 1 on Israel's Mako Hit List, which tracks plays on streaming platforms and radio. [24] It was also the most popular song on streaming platforms in Israel, including YouTube and Spotify. [25] Videos of Gen Z Israelis dancing and lip synching to "Harbu Darbu" went viral on TikTok. [3]

  5. Contemporary Jewish religious music - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of these songs are generally written in English with some Hebrew or Yiddish phrases. Country Yossi, Abie Rotenberg, Uncle Moishy, Shmuel Kunda, and Lipa Schmeltzer are examples of Orthodox Jewish musicians/entertainers whose music teach children Jewish traditions. Parallel performers exist in Israel with the lyric in Hebrew or Yiddish.

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  8. Ozarker - Wikipedia

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    Ozarker received a score of 88 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on five critics' reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". [3] Mojo described the album as "both sentimental and hard-nosed, nostalgic about a past without ignoring the modern world's gritty reality", [4] while Uncut called it "an album that unfurls like a flag on a battlefield, glorious, tattered, defiant, full of ...

  9. Israel’s war with Hamas comes to corporate America - AOL

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    From ESG investing (Blackrock), to gay rights (Disney), to Donald Trump after the Capitol riots (mainstream corporate America), companies routinely take a stand. Sometimes, as with Nike and Colin ...