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  2. Zehava Ben - Wikipedia

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    1990–present. Zehava Ben (born Zehava Benisti; Hebrew: זהבה בן; November 8, 1968) is an Israeli singer. Ben is one of the most popular Israeli female vocalists in the Mizrahi music genre; [ 1 ] the Middle Eastern-style of singing rising from Israel's Mizrahi Jewish population, dominating Israeli music in the 1990s and popular ever since.

  3. Mako Hit List - Wikipedia

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    Mako Hit List. Hitlist (Hebrew: היטליסט) is an Israeli weekly record chart launched by mako, an Israeli news website. It's the first Israeli music chart to determine its ranking based on data from digital platforms like YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, and social media platforms such as TikTok rather based on editorial choice and fan votes ...

  4. Hava Nagila - Wikipedia

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    Bar Yochai. v. t. e. " Hava Nagila " (Hebrew: הָבָה נָגִילָה, Hāvā Nāgīlā, "Let us rejoice") is a Jewish folk song. It is traditionally sung at celebrations, such as weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvas, and other festivities among the Jewish community. Written in 1918, it quickly spread through the Jewish diaspora.

  5. List of Israeli musical artists - Wikipedia

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    Shlomo Katz. Kaveret (Beehive) Rami Kleinstein. Rona Kenan. Kerach Tesha (Ice Nine) Amir Kertes. Knesiyat Hasekhel (Church of the Mind) Yael Kraus. Kruzenshtern & Parohod, Russophone klezmer - rock band from Tel Aviv, created in 2002.

  6. Harbu Darbu - Wikipedia

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    Music and lyrics. "Harbu Darbu" is a trap song, typical of Israeli hip hop, with a minimalist drill beat. Vocalists Stilla and Ness trade off verses in the song. [8][5] As a patriotic anthem, "Harbu Darbu" praises soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The song's chorus is a roll call of units of the IDF, including the Golani Brigade, the ...

  7. Yardena Arazi - Wikipedia

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    Singer, presenter. Years active. 1965–present. Labels. Hed Arzi. NTE. Yardena Shulamit Arazi (Hebrew: ירדנה שולמית ארזי; born Yardena Finebaum; September 25, 1951) is an Israeli singer and entertainer. In 2008 Arazi was named the most popular Israeli singer of all time at the 60th Independence Day celebration.

  8. Israeli Annual Hebrew Song Chart - Wikipedia

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    There are two Hebrew song chart contests - one on the radio channel Reshet Gimmel and the other on the radio channel Galgalatz which is operated by the Israel Defense Forces Radio. The aim of these charts is to summarize all weekly charts aired throughout the last year. This charts consists of the most played songs of the year, the first-place ...

  9. Ninet Tayeb - Wikipedia

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    Dudu Tassa & The Kuwaitis is a special project led by Israeli musician Dudu Tassa, which relives the songs of Tassa's grandfather and great uncle, the Al-Kuwaiti Brothers, who were Jewish-Iraqi musicians famous in Israel and throughout the Arab world. In 2014, Ninet was hosted in Shlomi Shaban album "Wakening Exercise".