With the opening of the market: Yoni Shlomo in a single full of faith: "Trust in Hashem!""

June Green
March 10, 2021   
Photo: 
Daniel Nafosi

Only three months have passed since Hasidic singer Yoni Shlomo came out with his sweeping rendition of "Nigun Koblitz," which became a cross-sector hit, and continues to be played on all radio stations and festive events.

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With the opening of the market and the return to the routine of events, Shlomo is releasing a new single, full of joy and faith: "Betcha B'Hashem." The song is based on verses from the Book of Psalms and is spiced with a well-known phrase in Chabad Hasidism, which is said in Yiddish - "Tracht Gut Vet Zein Gut"! (Think well, it will be good).

The melody is by Rabbi Meir Teichtel - the rabbi of the Chabad community in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in France, who a few months ago played the song to Yoni Shlomo, who decided to release it to the world.

The musical arrangement was entrusted to musician Ami Cohen, who is currently working with Yoni Shlomo on a special musical project, and even arranged "Nigun Koblitz".

Credits:

Composition: Rabbi Meir Teichtel | Arrangement: Ami Cohen | Programming and synth: Ami Cohen | Guitars: Itay Nagar | Saxophone: Dor Asraf | Wind: Ami Cohen | Vocal recordings - Hanoch Manela | Choir: Friends of the World | Children's Choir: 'Hasidimelech' | Mixing and mastering: Yaniv Blass | Graphics: Shro'im Advertising | PR and new media: Mandy Kornet.


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