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  2. Bejeweled (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bejeweled" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her tenth studio album, Midnights (2022). She wrote and produced the song with Jack Antonoff.It is an upbeat synth-pop, hyperpop, and bubblegum pop track with ringing synth arpeggios and elements of disco and electronica.

  3. Israelism (song) - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Göteborgsposten viewed the song as a "controversial tribute to Jewish culture", concluding that it is "yet another hit." [2] Pan-European magazine Music & Media remarked that it incorporates elements from five traditional Jewish folk hymns "in an updated arrangement." They added that "Israelism" is "intended as an anthem for young ...

  4. 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.

  5. Music of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The music of Israel is a combination of Jewish and non-Jewish music traditions that have come together over the course of a century to create a distinctive musical culture. For almost 150 years, musicians have sought original stylistic elements that would define the emerging national spirit. [ 1 ]

  6. Mizrahi music - Wikipedia

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    Mizrahi music (Hebrew: מוזיקה מזרחית muzika mizrachit Hebrew pronunciation: [ˈmuzika mizraˈχit], "Eastern music/Oriental music") refers to a music genre in Israel that combines elements from the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe; and is mostly performed by Israelis of Mizrahi Jewish descent. [1]

  7. Israeli hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The music video additionally displays other elements of Americanization including the mention of the Grammys and the presentation of the actors as stereotypical members of the hip-hop subculture. One such African-American man is shown wearing a New York Yankees baseball cap, and scantily clad women dancing throughout the video is representative ...

  8. Sofi Tsedaka - Wikipedia

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    Sofi Tsedaka (Hebrew: סופי צדקה; born () 26 October 1975), also known as Sofi Sarah (סופי שרה), is an Israeli singer and actress.. She has acted and sung on various television shows and children's video cassettes throughout her career and has also released several musical singles on Israeli radio.

  9. The Maccabeats - Wikipedia

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    The video, a parody of Mike Tompkins' a cappella music video for "Dynamite", [1] [8] was intended for the group's target audience in the New York Orthodox Jewish community [3] [7] but it quickly went viral, being viewed more than 2 million times in ten days. [2] [4] As of December 2018, it had logged more than 14 million views. [9]