HaHalom HaEfshari
Dana International · 2002
52 min · 13 tracks · pop music
A vibrant blend of pop and electronic beats, celebrating identity and resilience through catchy melodies.
Why this album works
'HaHalom HaEfshari' produced several chart-topping hits in Israel, cementing Dana's influence on the local pop scene. Its celebration of LGBTQ+ themes and visibility contributed to a broader cultural acceptance within Israeli society, making it an important milestone for queer artists in mainstream music.
- Career context
- Released in January 2002, 'HaHalom HaEfshari' was Dana International's third studio album, following her breakthrough success with 'Diva,' which won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1998. At this point in her career, she was solidifying her status as a prominent figure in Israeli pop music and LGBTQ+ representation, expanding her reach beyond Israel into international markets.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Kate Bush· Katy Perry· Roxette· Mylène Farmer· Puffy AmiYumi· The Cranberries· David Bowie· Pitbull
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Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Ad HaYom Standout 4:07
- 2 Tachlom (radio edit) Standout 3:46
- 3 Tagid Li Mi 3:29
- 4 Makat Chom (Ey La Dir La Da Da) 3:01
- 5 HaHalom HaEfshari Standout 3:21
- 6 Yihye Tov 3:30
- 7 Raq Lo HaYom 3:39
- 8 Gotta Move On 3:45
- 9 Superman 4:08
- 10 Sipur Katzar 3:51
- 11 Nitzachti (acoustic version) 3:07
- 12 Yihye Tov (S.T.E.R.N. remix) 6:09
- 13 Tachlom (Zigo remix) 6:31
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