Spotify has released the streaming data for Ofra Haza, and the numbers prove that the greatest Israeli singer of all time continues to capture hearts across the globe.
Even though her iconic international albums, Shaday and Desert Wind, are currently unavailable on the platform due to licensing restrictions, her existing catalog still manages to generate millions of streams.
These are the top 10 most-streamed songs:
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Deliver Us – An incredible 32,400,859 streams (“The Prince of Egypt” soundtrack).
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Im Nin’alu 2000 – 5,392,005 streams.
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Goodbye Brother – 4,588,591 streams.
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Cry – 3,644,718 streams.
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Chai (Hi) – 2,119,922 streams.
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Jerusalem of Gold – 1,436,725 streams.
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Tefilla (Prayer) – 1,364,416 streams.
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Shir Ha’frecha (The Bimbo Song) – 1,249,651 streams.
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Im Nin’alu (Yemenite Songs) – 945,065 streams.
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Im Nin’alu (Played in Full Mix) – Approx. 500,000 streams.
The Bottom Line: The dominance of “The Prince of Egypt” soundtrack and the various versions of “Im Nin’alu” show that Ofra’s magic long ago crossed Israel’s borders. It is important to note that due to copyright agreements, her most famous global albums, Shaday and Desert Wind, remain unavailable for streaming on Spotify.
Which Ofra Haza song do you love listening to on repeat?