Singer Bjork removes streaming songs from Israel

Icelandic singer Bjork seems to have taken part in a music boycott of Israel, as most of her songs are no longer available to Israeli listeners on Spotify and Apple Music. However, fans abroad can still access her music, which remains on her official YouTube channel and Bandcamp.

This decision appears to be connected to Bjork’s support for Palestinians, although she has not made an official statement regarding the removal of her music from Israeli streaming platforms. Many artists, including her, have joined the “No Music for Genocide” movement, advocating for a cultural boycott of Israel due to the conflict with Hamas in Gaza.

The news of Bjork’s songs being unavailable in Israel follows a similar trend seen with British trip-hop group Massive Attack. While the decision may disappoint fans in Israel, those outside the country can still enjoy her music on other platforms. Stay tuned for updates on this evolving situation.