Björk has joined the No Music for Genocide campaign

Björk has joined a growing list of artists participating in a campaign to block their music from streaming in Israel, as reported by the No Music for Genocide initiative. This movement, which includes over 400 musicians such as MJ Lenderman, Massive Attack, and Yaeji, along with labels like Bayonet, 10k, and Pan, aims to protest various actions by Israel, including the situation in Gaza and the West Bank, as well as internal policies described as apartheid.

The mission statement of No Music for Genocide urges artists and labels to engage in a cultural embargo against Israel, citing the nation’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank, its treatment of pro-Palestine activism, and connections between the music industry and military technologies. This initiative coincides with several artists removing their music from Spotify, with some referencing Spotify’s Executive Chair Daniel Ek’s investments in AI military technology.

Björk, who released her latest album ‘Fossora’ in 2022, has recently been active in environmental advocacy, particularly against unsustainable salmon farming in Iceland. Her 2023 collaboration with Rosalía, ‘Oral’, directed proceeds towards a legal case against Norwegian-owned fishing operations. In a post from November 2023, Björk shared a graphic on Instagram illustrating territorial changes between Israel and Palestine since 1946, questioning the notion of sharing with the caption “is this what you call sharing ?”

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