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Singer & Composer Eli Klein Releases His Debut Single “Echad Mi Yodea”

Singer & Composer Eli Klein Releases His Debut Single “Echad Mi Yodea”

After spending a few years establishing himself as a rising star in the world of Chassidic music, singer Eli Klein is attempting to conquer another area. He is releasing an upbeat single called Echad Mi Yodea, which he composed and arranged himself. As in the past, he partnered on the project with his good friend Yitzy Berry. Echad Mi Yodeah is an authentic Chassidic song and made just with the right rhythm and atmosphere.

“After several years behind the scenes of Jewish music, I decided to move to center stage,” says Eli Klein. “Every time I sent demos of my songs recorded my own voice to all the great Chasidic singer, I would be asked time and time again why I did not pursue a career in singing myself. Now that I am more comfortable with my talent and my place in music, I decided to take this huge step. I turned to producer David Fadidawith whom I have worked closely with these last few years, and we decided to do this together. I hope that the audience will like the product I released, which comes from my heart and is full of simcha and emunah.”

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David FadidaEchad Mi YodeaEli KleinYitzy Berry

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