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Spotify: This is the most played song in the country Israel today

2020-08-25T14:22:34.773Z


The streaming company has revealed which songs are the most played in Israel during the summer months • And surprise - what is the most played podcast? | Music


The streaming company has revealed which songs are the most played in the summer months • In the top ten: "Poor little" and "Half for me" • And surprise - what is the most played podcast?

Noa Kirl's "Million Dollars" is the most played song on Spotify in Israel during the summer months, according to data revealed today (Tuesday) by the popular streaming company. Kirl's single has been played through the platform 1.3 million times since it came out a few months ago.

In second place with 1.14 million plays came "Zot I", a somewhat controversial hit by the "Next Star" show host Ella Li Lahav.

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 Third place went to De Weekend's song "Blinding Lights." Also in the top ten are the song "Allen" by Dennis Lloyd (4), "Do not break my heart" by Eden Hasson (5), "Half for me" by Itai Levy (9) and in tenth place "watermelon sugar" by Harry Styles .

The data was searched as part of the annual "Songs of Summer" project, in which the company presents its play data in various categories all over the world. Among other things, it showed DeBaby's song "Rockstar" as the most played by Spotify users worldwide with 383 million plays. 

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Alongside this, the company presented its list of the most listened podcasts. In first place is the ordination of Michelle Obama, the wife of the former president of the United States.

Source: israelhayom

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