75 years of
Israeli Music
Israel has developed a vibrant music scene over the last 75 years, with early pioneers bringing musical traditions from across Europe and the Middle East and more recent artists inspiring audiences around the world. The music of Israel reflects the diversity and complexity of its society, blending cultural influences with modern styles like rock, hip-hop, and electronic music. Ofra Haza, Idan Raichel, Netta Barzilai, and Noa Kirel are just a few Israeli artists who have achieved worldwide acclaim. Israeli music not only entertains but helps fuel social and political change, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of the country’s history and its people.
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Mizrahi Music
Mizrahi music had been around in Israel since the founding of the country, but not until the late 1970s and early 1980s did it become a fixture of mainstream Israeli culture. Mizrahi music is a popular genre that blends modern sounds with traditional elements of Middle Eastern and North African music, including instruments like the oud, kanun, and darbuka. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90
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Omer Adam
Omer Adam is one of the most successful Israeli singers of all time. His catchy music fuses elements of traditional Mizrahi music with Western pop instrumentation. Adam has been ranked as the most listened-to Israeli singer for the past four years in a row on Spotify and Apple music. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
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The 70s in Israel
Many musical genres emerged in Israel in the 1970s, but rock continued to dominate. Progressive rock, characterized by abandoning pop traditions in favor of elements usually associated with jazz or classical music, was especially popular. Photo by Gili Yaari /Flash90.jpeg
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Political Commentary Through Song
In their 2004 album, Israeli hip-hop group Hadag Nahash released a unique, satirical track called “The Sticker Song.” The lyrics are a collage of direct quotes and slogans appearing on bumper stickers in Israel, juxtaposing competing political opinions, religious ideologies, identities, and more. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
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Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest
Israel has entered the Eurovision Song Contest 44 times, hosted it in Jerusalem twice in the 90s and again in Tel Aviv in 2019. Israeli artists have won at Eurovision in 1978, 1979, 1998, and 2018, with 1998 being especially notable because the winner was Dana International, a transgender Israeli singer. Photo by Shlomi Cohen/Flash90