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Spotify names Omer Adam Israel's most-streamed artist in 2020

Audio streaming giant reveals the most played artists, albums, tracks, and podcasts over the past year. Billie Eilish crowned the most-streamed female artist in Israel, followed by Israeli singer Noa Kirel.

by  Ami Friedman
Published on  12-03-2020 12:58
Last modified: 12-03-2020 13:40
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Singer Omer Adam is the most-streamed artist in Israel in 2020, audio streaming giant Spotify revealed Wednesday.

Singer Eyal Golan is the second most-streamed artist of the year, followed by Eden Hason, Ishay Ribo, and Idan Raichel. 

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The first five entries on the list of most-streamed artists in Israel are men. The list does not distinguish based on gender, but Spotify does give an option to filter the list based on gender. 

The most streamed female artist in Israel this year is 18-year old American Billie Eilish, followed by Israeli singer Noa Kirel. Ariana Grande, Eden Ben Zaken, and Dua Lipa made it to the top-five as well. 

The most-played song in Israel over the past year is Blinding Lights by American singer The Weeknd, followed by Dance Monkey by Tones and I. 

Israeli singer Hanan Ben Ari's Aluf Haolam is in third place, followed by Journey by singer Eliad and Nehake Lecha by Ishay Ribo and Nathan Goshen. 

The most-streamed album category is also led by Adam, and his album Omer, released at the beginning of 2020. 

Next on the list is Eden Hason's Shemishehu Yaatzor Oti, followed by Natan Goshen's Bati Lahlom.

The Weeknd's After Hours is in fourth place, followed by Billie Eilish's When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

It turns out that Israelis are fond of podcasts too. The year's most-streamed podcast is Hayot Kiss, the economic podcast of Kan broadcasting corporation and presented by Shaul Amsterdamski, Tzlil Avraham, and Dana Frank. 

In second place is Kan's One Song, which explores the roots of iconic Israeli songs. 

Money Engine by the Calcalist is in fifth place. 

In third place is Choshvim Tov by Judith Katz, followed by A Brief History of Mankind by Hebrew University's Professor Yuval Noah Harari. 

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