Ranking of radio stations: Eden Ben Zaken takes the top spot

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Eden Ben Zaken (Instagram photo/ Eden Ben Zaken)

“Kinorot” by Eden Ben Zaken was the most played song on radio stations in Israel last week, according to the data collected by the research company MediaForest, which provides services for the distribution of musical content, monitoring, recording and analytics of broadcasts, production of reports and playlists, automatic transcription of broadcast media, research Media for the music and advertising industries in Israel and around the world. This is the highest rating that Argov has reached in the years that Media-Forest has been operating.

The one who went down to second place is “In the next episode” by Bar Sabri; In third place is Yuval Dayan with “There will be those who love you”; “Ala Bali” by Valery Hamati in fourth place; And the five are closed by Shlomi Shaban, Shuli Rand and Ravid Plotnik with “Kanaan 12 spies”.

There is almost no change in the list of artists played in the country: Eyal Golan, Eden Ben Zaken, Sharit Hadad and Omer Adam remain in the first to fourth places, also this week; Only in fifth place does Shlomi Shabat replace Zohar Argov, who was there last week on the occasion of the anniversary of his death and this week dropped to 14th place.

The song “Unholy” by Sam Smith and Kim Petras continues to lead the chart of the most played foreign songs; Pink jumps to second place with “Never Gonna Not Dance Again”; Harry Styles returns to third place with “As It Was”; Taylor Swift with “Anti-Hero” in fourth place; And in fifth place Rihanna with “Lift Me Up”.

The Beatles are the most played foreign artist; Harry Styles returns to second place; David Guetta drops to third place; Dua Lipa takes fourth place; And Sir Elton John closes the top five.

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