“Nachpeso” – Yossi Berger With A Slichos Single
The new campaign went viral on all social networks, as producer Yochai kfir released this week the new single “Nachpeso” from singer Yossi Berger.
Apart from the exciting and perfect timing of Selichot, it boasts a particularly creative single inspired by the popular search engine Google. The words “Nachpeso Deracheinu V’nachkora Venoshuva Aleichem…” from the Selichot, received the esteemed musician’s composition from Eli Klein, and the musical production and arrangements of Ami Cohen one of the finest musicians in Israel has created and polished to perfection.
Yossi Berger is one of the outstanding singers who knows and understand in Hasidic music. Yossi, not only has a tremendous voice, he has endless energy and fire for music, especially when he’s on stage.
Yossi has been scorching stages in Israel and abroad for over 10 years, and has made his mark in Jewish communities all over the world (Europe, South America, USA, etc.). Yossi has had invitations to many countries to perform at weddings, dinners and community evenings.
Producer and personal manager Yochai Kfir is proud to present the first international project of the singer Yossi Berger. Now that the Yomim Noroim are upon us and we are saying sorry, it’s time to close our eyes and look for a way to get closer to Hashem and become better
Credits:
Creative Production: Yochai Kfir
Graphic performance: MediaPRO
PR: Izeek Daniel
Lyrics: Slichos
Music: Eli Klein
Adapted by: Ami Cohen
Choirs: Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry
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