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Eliad's 'Journey' is the most played Israeli song on the radio in 2006. Hanan Ben Ari has three songs in the 20 most played songs, including "If You Will" which reached third place. The most played songwriter this year: Avi Ohayon, the most played composer: Ohayon


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Eliad's "Journey" is the most played song this year, "Happy" and "If You Will" - followed by

Eliad's 'Journey' is the most played Israeli song on the radio in 2006. Hanan Ben Ari has three songs in the 20 most played songs, including "If You Will" which reached third place. The most played songwriter this year: Avi Ohayon, the most played composer: Ohayon

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Eliad performing at the Walla Studio, February 27, 2020 (Director: Dubi Klein, Sound: Ilan Levy, Backliner: Shiran Goldenberg, Photographers: Matan Goldstein, Bnei David, Eyal Klein, Lighting: Kfir Assaf and Alon Shosh - Letoizen, Production: Hagit Barak and Shai Warker , Video Editor: Nir Chen (Stills: Reuven Castro)

The song "Journey" by Eliad, which won the title of "Song of the Year" in the parade of Galgalatz and Walla!

NEWS for the year 2009, is the most played Israeli song on the radio in the year 2007 - according to data published this morning (Wednesday) ACUM. The second place went to the song "Happy" by Dolev Ram, Penn Hazot, Noa Kirl and Liran Danino; - "If You Want" by Hanan Ben Ari and in fourth place was "Two Weeks" by Dikla and Mark Kakon. And Ben El put in two - "Amala" and "FURTHER UP" which came in fifth place.



ACUM published more about who are the most played songwriters this year: Avi Ohayon came in first place and after him - Dolev Ram, Penn Hazot, Ehud Manor, Doron Medley, Shlomo Artzi, Idan Raichel, Yoram Taharlev, Liraz Russo (Static), Eden Hasson and Yarden Peleg The most played composers: Avi Ohayon, Dolev Ram, Penn Hazot, Shalom Hanoch, Idan Raichel, Shlomo Artzi, Matti Caspi, Yarden Peleg (Jordi), Liraz Russo (Static), Eden Hasson, Matan Dror , Zeev Nehama and Naomi Shemer. The most played musical arranger is Yaakov Lamai, followed by Matan Dror, Dolev Ram, Pen Hazot, Tamir Tzur and Gilad Shmueli.



ACUM also pointed to a slight increase in the percentage of Israeli songs played since the beginning of the Koruna.

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ACUM said: "This year, too, we regret that, despite the loud voices and public criticism heard in recent years, we rarely see and especially hear women creating and performing on the playlists and summaries of Israeli music on the radio.

We hope that the decision makers on the radio stations will make a real difference in this area. "

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