Eyal Golan
Eyal Golan (Hebrew: אייל גולן; born Eyal Bitton; 12 April 1971) is an Israeli singer who sings in the Mizrahi music pop fusion genre and considered one of the most successful singers in Israel. Golan reported the highest income of all singers in Israel in 2011.[2]
Family
Eyal Bitton was born in Rehovot, Israel, to a family of both Moroccan Jewish and Yemenite Jewish descent. His parents are Daniel "Dani" Bitton and Ronit (nee Jamil) and grew up in the neighborhood of Kfar Marmorek in his hometown. When he was 4 his parents divorced and he resided with his mother's family.
In 2015 Eyal's father was convicted of procuring minors for the purposes of prostitution. The indictment stated that he "systematically arranged meetings between his son, singer Eyal Golan, and young female fans" in order to carry out his crimes. [3]
A subsequent investigation found Biton passed girls on to his son, and at least in one case, Golan passed a girl on to others.
Music career
Golan's first album, Lehisha ba'Laila, was released in 1995 and was followed a recording of a live performance featuring cover songs.
In 1996 began working with the Israeli band "Ethnix", who describe themselves as "mixing new wave music with oriental melodies."[4] This partnership lasted until 2000.
For the majority of his career Golan was managed by record producer Ishai Ben Zur, until their professional relationship ended due to financial disputes.
Golan regularly tours in Israel and has occasionally performed abroad.
He was a judge for the first half of the 2018 season of the Israeli talent show Rising Star. [5]
Television: Eyal Golan Is Calling You
On 20 February 2011, Eyal Golan introduced a new reality show on Israeli Music 24 called Eyal Golan Is Calling You (in Hebrew אייל גולן קורא לך) where he is searching for the next Mizrahi music singer together with Yosi Ganj, Adi Leon and Yaron Elan. The show lasted two seasons.
Controversies
Statutory rape allegations
In November 2013, Golan was arrested as part of a group of men suspected of having sex with underage girls. Golan denied the charges, but admitted that his father, Danny Biton, had brought girls to his home to have sex with him. Although the charges against Golan were later dropped for lack of evidence, the allegations caused Golan's songs to receive less radio airplay and for performances to be cancelled.[6]
In December 2018, Golan was recognized by the Knesset, but many MKs and women's groups expressed anger that he would be honored. Protesters interrupted the event, but were removed by security before Golan performed a duet with MK Nava Boker, the chairwoman of the Knesset Caucus for Hebrew Music.[7]
"After a massive backlash, Eyal Golan’s performance at the (early 2025) Eilat Women’s Festival has been canceled, the event’s management announced ..."[8]
Tax evasion
In 2014 Golan pleaded guilty of evading 2.6 million NIS worth of taxes. He was sentenced to 4 months of community service and ordered to pay a fine of 75,000 NIS.[9][10]
Discography

- Studio albums
- 1995 – Lechisha Ba'Layla – לחישה בלילה (A Whisper in the Night)
- 1997 – Biladaich – בלעדייך (Without You)
- 1998 – Chayal Shel Ahavah – חייל של אהבה (Soldier of Love)
- 1999 – Histakli Elay – הסתכלי אלי (Look at Me)
- 2001 – Tzlil Meytar – צליל מיתר (String sound)
- 2002 – v'Ani Kore Lach – ואני קורא לך (And I Call You)
- 2003 – Chalomot – חלומות – (Dreams)
- 2005 – Metziut Acheret – מציאות אחרת (A Different Reality)
- 2007 – Bishvilech Notzarti – בשבילך נוצרתי (I Was Made For You)
- 2008 – Hoze Otach Muli – הוזה אותך מולי (Imagining You Facing Me)
- 2009 – Ze Ani – זה אני (That's Me)
- 2010 – Derech LaChayim – דרך לחיים (A Way of Life)
- 2011 – Chelek Michayay – חלק מחיי (Part of My Life)
- 2012 – Nagaat Li Balev – נגעת לי בלב (You touched my heart)
- 2013 – Halev Al Hashulchan – הלב על השולחן (The heart is on the table)
- 2014 – Yamim Yagidu – ימים יגידו (Time will tell)
- 2015 – Besof Kol Yom – בסוף כל יום (At the End of Every Day)
- 2016 – Rachok Mikan – רחוק מכאן (Far away from here)
- 2017 – Lo Pashut Lihiot Pashut – לא פשוט להיות פשוט (It is not simple to be simple)
- 2017 – Osef Meshulash – אוסף משולש (Triple Collection)
- 2018 – Nakhon Letamid – נכון לתמיד (Right forever), covers album and tribute to Zohar Argov.
- 2019 – Hafokh Mehayekum – הפוך מהיקום (Upside down from the universe)
- 2020 - Mikan v'Ad Hanetsach - מכאן ועד הנצח (From here to eternity)
- 2021 - Lihiot Meushar - להיות מאושר (To Be Happy)
- 2021 - Ketzev Mizrahi - קצב מזרחי (Eastern Rhythm)
- 2022 - Ktzat Same'ach Ktzat Atzuv - קצת שמח קצת עצוב (A Little Happy A little Sad)
- 2023 - 2023
- 2024 - Am Israel Chai - עם ישראל חי (The People Of Israel Lives)
- 2025 - Ahava Menatzachat Hakol - אהבה מנצחת הכל (Love Wins Everything)
- Live albums
- 1996 – BeHofa'a Haya – בהופעה חיה (Live in Concert)
- 2000 – haMofa'a haMeshoutaf: Ethnix v'Eyal Golan – המופע המשותף עם אתניקס (The Duet Concert of Ethnix and Eyal Golan)
- 2008 – Eyal Golan Baheichal Hatarbut – אייל גולן בהיכל התרבות (Eyal Golan Live at Heichal Hatarbut (also on DVD)
- 2009 – Eyal Golan Caesarea (2009)
- 2010 – Eyal Golan at Nokia Arena (2011)
- 2011 – Eyal Golan part of my life Live the Sultan's Pool (2012)
- 2012 – Eyal Golan Caesarea (You touched my heart)
- 2013 – Eyal Golan Caesarea (The heart is on the table)[contradictory]
- 2016 – Eyal Golan With Ma Kasur Live In Caesarea (2016)
See also
References
- ^ a b "About EyalGolanOfficial". YouTube.
- ^ "מצעד הלהיטים: 10 הזמרים המרוויחים ביותר בישראל - פורבס ישראל". Archived from the original on 23 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- ^ Jaskow, Rahel. "Father of singer Eyal Golan sentenced to two years in prison". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 20 March 2025.
- ^ https://www.jta.org/2004/06/09/lifestyle/once-oriental-mizrahi-music-goes-mainstream
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3188724/
- ^ Hartman, Ben; Bob, Yonah Jeremy (2 May 2014). "State drops all charges against Eyal Golan". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
- ^ Spiro, Amy (11 December 2018). "Protesters Disrupt Knesset Event Honoring Eyal Golan". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
- ^ "Eyal Golan performance at women's festival canceled amid resurfaced sexual abuse claims". 31 December 2024.
- ^ "Israeli singer Eyal Golan gets community service for tax evasion". Haaretz.
- ^ "Cutlery replaces celebrity for Eyal Golan". The Times of Israel.