Chassidic singer Simche Friedman released a new song and music video titled “Bo Le’po” on Motzoei Tisha B’Av.
Friedman has produced songs in a variety of different styles and genres and does not shy away from going in new directions, which ultimately create a lot of interest in today’s Chassidic music.
After the last singles he released in a Chassidic style such as “Roeh Echod” and the Chabad “Nigun Simcha”, today Friedman releases what appears to be a strong hit – “Bo Lepo” – in an electronic, rhythmic, energetic and up-to-date style.
The new song was written by Friedman together with Yaakov Menashe who composed the song and even appears in the music video as a guest performer (look for him!).
The arrangement was signed by Elia Netaneli, a young and promising arranger, who gave his own refreshing interpretation to the song and turned it into a hit that will continue to play in your ears during the coming summer.
Along with the song, an invested and entertaining video clip is released. Rabbi Yoel Baitch is responsible for the script, and Yanki Elharar, who has signed quality productions and prestigious music videos in the Hasidic music industry, was entrusted with the direction, Video shooting and editing.
In the clip, Friedman appears as a policeman, probably because the words “Bo Le’po – (come here or pull over)” automatically create a connotation of something threatening. But in the end the threat turns into a song, the fear into a smile, and the end result? – you will soon see for yourself!…
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Well done!
All round
Great song
Great vibes
Great lyrics.
Keep up the great work!
Ps : maybe add English lyrics along the Hebrew lyrics for the English speakers…
I think it is possible to make English subtitles an option on YouTube. Look it up!
simche!! you make me simche