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Omen – Lechaim [Official Music Video]

Omen – Lechaim [Official Music Video]

What is more characteristic of Jewish joy over the generations than the traditional toast of “Lechaim.” From the joy of a Bris, to Bar/Bat Mitzvah’s to breaking the glass by a Chuppah…

After the release of their debut single “B’seder,” the newly formed group Omen had massive success and surpassed over a quarter of a million views on YouTube channel.

Now the Jewish pop group “Omen” is back with a new hit for Purim off their upcoming debut album.

You are invited to raise your glass “Lechaim” all the way to the dance floors with a contemporary rhythmic electronic hit. This new song combines the traditional “Kollo” of the east with the Jewish Klezmer clarinet sound of the west.

A moment before they continue their performances at the celebrations and over the stages around the country, “Omen” release a spectacular and joyful music video that was filmed in various colorful locations that will fill your heart and your glass.

So Lechaim!

Credits:
Omen is: Netanel Israel, Itzik Baruch and Kobi Baruch
Composed by: Netanel Israel & Sruli Broncher
Lyrics: Yishai Lapidot
Musical production: Yishai Lapidot & Sruli Broncher
Adaptation, programming and mix: Sruli Broncher
Clarinet: Avraham Balti
Recorded at Tenor Studios – Michael Z.
Cover photographer: Yaniv Yitzhak

Credits Clip:
Photography and editing: Liran Shemesh
Clarinet: Shraga Frank
DJ: Israel Shklon



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