Mendy J – MOSHIACH YAVO ft. Simi Jacobson (Purim 2019)
Welcome to “Moshiach Yavo” – a song and video featuring many “firsts” for the Jewish Music world: “Moshiach Yavo” by Mendy J is a brand new hit song that for the first time combines authentic Latin and Heimish musical flavors, together with a brand new music video with much of it shot, again for the first time in the Jewish world, in 360 degrees. This song features its co-composer as a special guest vocalist: brand new singer “Simi Jacobson” who brings the authentic Latin and Heimish combination to the next level with his passionate vocal performance. “Moshiach Yavo‘s inspirational lyrics celebrate the time of the arrival of Moshiach. And just as importantly – the love of every single Jews’ individual role in this world to make it a place that Moshiach is able to come. This Purim, let us join together and celebrate those that are different than you, celebrate those individuals whose unique strengths as Yidden help bring this world that much closer to the times of “Moshiach Yavo.”
Produced by: Chananya Begun
Composed by: Chananya Begun, Simi Jacobson and Esther Montal
Musical Arrangement/Production: Udi Damari – Israel
Bass: Avi Yifrach
Spanish Guitars: Avi Singolda
Keyboards: Udi Damari, Background Voices: Udi Damari
Mixing/Mastaring: Udi Damari
Video credits:
Directed by: Chananya Begun
Filmed/edited by: Menachem Weinstein
In video band:
Keys: Ezra Eliyahu
Guitar: Chaim Duvid Deutsch
Drums: Avrum Lunger
Actors:
Sholom Holtzberg
Dj Yossi
Abi Kopstein
Yosef Shlomo Friedman
Avraham Baruch Ryback
Shmaryahu Ryback
Sruly Yelen
Refoel dorman
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