
It’s full of sour notes.
Big Apple first lady Rama Duwaji’s reportedly curated Spotify playlists with songs that have foulmouthed anti-Israel lyrics — with one bizarrely titled “hungry but sexy for palestine.”
The wife of Mayor Zohran Mamdani compiled the playlists targeting the Jewish state following the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack in the latest, a new report said — the latest instance of the 28-year-old’s radical online behavior coming under scrutiny.
The “hungry but sexy for palestine” playlist included the song “Ana Bakrah Israel,” which translates to “I hate Israel,” the Free Press reported Wednesday.
Instagram/@ramaduwajiA second playlist titled “p2P Palestine 2 Pree-DC protest trip,” was apparently created for the March on Washington for Gaza on Jan. 13, 2024 and included a song titled “FREE PALESTINE,” the Free Press reported.
The song repeats lines like F–k Israel, Israel a bitch,” and spews other incendiary lines against Jewish state, according to the outlet.
The Spotify account reported on by the Free Press also had a playlist called “ACAB” – short for “All Cops Are Bastards” – during the summer of 2020 when protests erupted over the murder of George Floyd.
The mayor’s office declined comment on the latest revelation – but the Spotify account was made private after the Free Press first inquired with City Hall this week.
Duwaji’s social media activity has been heavily scrutinized since her democratic socialist husband took office at the start of the year.
She was caught liking celebratory Instagram posts in the aftermath of Hamas sneak assault on Israel and a post claiming the rapes carried out by the terror group against Israeli hostages and victims were a “mass hoax.”

Duwaji, an artist who was profiled in a New York magazine piece weeks before Mamdani took office, was also exposed for old inflammatory social media posts like in 2015 claiming Tel Aviv “shouldn’t exist in the first place” while calling its residents “occupiers” and using the n-word in another post two years earlier as a teen.
She apologized in April for the “hurt” caused by alarming social media posts – though she did not directly express regret for the Israel-bashing content.
Mamdani, who is an oft-critic of Israel, has stood up for his wife, claiming she is a private person who should not face a glaring spotlight over her social media activity.

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