The Best of Israeli Pop Music in 2017
Contents
From rock and rap to folk and electronica, here are some of the best Israeli pop songs of 2017.
Introduction
In the past few years, Israeli pop music has been on the rise, with more and more artists breaking through to the mainstream both in Israel and abroad. 2017 was no exception, with a number of great new artists and albums emerging. Here are some of the best Israeli pop music albums of 2017.
The Best of Israeli Pop Music in 2017
Israeli pop music has been on the rise in recent years, and 2017 was no exception. This year saw a number of great new releases from Israeli pop artists, including some unexpected crossover hits. In this article, we’ll take a look at the best of Israeli pop music in 2017.
Rotem Cohen – “I’m in Love”
Cohen’s “I’m in Love” is a beautiful, heart-wrenching ballad about the value of love and the pain of loss. The song starts with a simple piano melody, which Cohen’s emotive voice carries throughout the track. The lyrics are simple but powerful, and they speak to the universality of love and loss. “I’m in Love” is a beautiful song that will stay with you long after you’ve heard it.
Static and Ben El Tavori – “Ya’alili”
“Ya’alili” is a song by Static and Ben El Tavori. It was released in 2017 as a single from the album The Best of Israeli Pop Music in 2017. The song peaked at number one on the Israeli Airplay Chart.
Omer Adam – “Tel Aviv Ya’ala”
One of the biggest hits of the past year in Israel was Omer Adam’s “Tel Aviv Ya’ala.” The song, which is an ode to the city of Tel Aviv, was a huge success, and it’s easy to see why. The catchy tune and Adam’s charming vocals make it a perfect summer song.
Eyal Golan – “Ani Yoter Tov Li”
One of the most popular Israeli singers, Eyal Golan, released a new album in 2017 called “Ani Yoter Tov Li.” The album includes the hit single “Ani Yoter Tov Li,” which quickly rose to the top of the charts and has become one of the most popular Israeli songs of 2017.
Shiri Maimon – “On My Own”
Shiri Maimon represented Israel in the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest with the song “Hasheket Shenish’ar” (“The Silence That Remains”), finishing in fourth place. She returned to Eurovision in 2009 as a co-host of the contest, held in Moscow. In 2011, she released her second English-language album, Free, and her first album in Hebrew, titled Shiri Maimon. The album spawned the hit singles “On My Own” and “Loves Me Not”.
Conclusion
That’s it for our Israeli pop music roundup for 2017! We hope you enjoyed our selection of songs and that you’ll check out more great music from Israel in the future.