Israeli music
Israeli music is a diverse blend of styles reflecting the country's multicultural society. It incorporates influences from Middle Eastern, Eastern European, and North African traditions, as well as contemporary genres like pop, rock, and hip-hop. Artists often sing in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, showcasing the rich linguistic tapestry of the region.
Folk music plays a significant role in Israeli culture, with traditional songs often performed at celebrations and community events. Instruments like the oud, darbuka, and accordion are commonly used, while modern musicians like Idan Raichel and Noa have gained international recognition, further popularizing Israeli music worldwide.