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"Set Me Free" is a song by Israeli singer Eden Alene. The song represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, after winning the pre-selection competition HaShir Shelanu L'Eurovizion. Its original version was released on 25 January 2021, [3] accompanied by a music video on the official Eurovision YouTube ...
According to Eurovision Song Contest YouTube Channel, Nadav Guedj's Golden Boy live performance at 2nd Semi-final was the fifth most-watched video by subscribers on the channel (before Eurovision Song Contest 2016 begin), and the fourth most-watched 2015 video, just behind Måns Zelmerlöw, Polina Gagarina and Loic Nottet live performance videos.
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 like in Galgalatz Official Music Chart Of Israel and The 10. [1]
Eurovision Song Contest organisers are scrutinising the Israeli submission after lyrics leaked to the media appeared to refer to the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas that triggered the Gaza war. Eurovision ...
A song in support of the IDF soldiers, hostages and the Israeli nation in general. [4] On 9 November, the singer Esther Shamir released the song "Back Home", which she based on "A Walk to Caesarea". She released the version for the sake of the Israelis who were kidnapped by Hamas, and the video clip for the song features their photos [32]
Baker Mark Israel, behind New York City's Doughnut Plant, worked his first job as a busboy at Studio 54, where he found inspiration in the famed nightclub's constant innovation and dazzling ...
On 7 October, a 35-second snippet of the song "Children Like These (Yelaad’im Kaeele)" was published, containing the chorus. [11] The official music video and the full song were published a day later on the official YouTube channel of Kan Educational. [12] The entry was entirely in Hebrew. The song was written and composed by Eden Hason.
He said the footage was part of a larger advocacy drive by the Israeli Foreign Ministry, which has spent $1.5 million on internet ads since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on civilians in southern Israel ...