Lyrics:
These strings are goin viral
They’re mentioned in the bible
Tzitzis is their hip name
So epic is their game
Recite their daily blessing
Right at the start of praying
Oh what awesome way
To start my everyday
Uniform is what they are
To be noticed from afar
We are so very proud
Our tzitzis, are so loud
From side to side their swingin
Awareness they are bringin
Tzitzis always in sight
By day and by night
Chorus: Hang em low, hang your tzitzis low.
Hang em low, hang your tzitzis low. Hang em low,
Hang your tzitzis low. Hang em low, and let em show.
No matter who be mockin
Those Strings i will be rockin
Cause that’s just meeee
A Jew, ill always be
When a stranger gives a stare
I really couldn’t care
I’ve got that Jewish pride
There’s nothing I will hide
Chorus
Fringed up you’re lookin hippin
Oh no I ain’t be trippin
Tzitzis are made of wool
And look so really cool
Tzitzis Are really chillin
Oh how I like their feelin
I wear them everyday
And they are here to stay
Rock em up on every corner
To G-d they make me closer
Tztzis to me remind
Of mitzvot that do bind
The fringes of my soul
Reminders of my goal
Connect to whom I love
One with G-d above
I totally agree w/ u!
Go nussi , wilhelm
amazing to see how a song can make not frum kids so excited about doing mitzvos! in fact it made me proud to do mitzvos!
you are awesome
You know how camp kids are…a girl probably came home from camp and sang this song until it was coming out of her brothers’ ears. Then they taught it to their friends in a boy’s version, who sang it to their sisters who sang it in the correct girls’ version…the cycle continues
I love the way they used a Jewish song as opposed to a non-Jewish song. This is really really good this shows We can make a good educational song to a Jewish tune
N.s. I recognize that hat from section c
Awesome video!
Thanks to all the bochurim who worked hard for this production.
A warm mazal Tov to Hershel Gourarie
You are very special indeed.
Some serious Toronto magnetic chayus goin on here
some food for thought- is this the way to present a mitzva and show it to the public in the name of chabad???
the way of dancing is very goyish and not in sync with the jewish pride we are trying to promote!
good luck in future projects, presented in a tora’dike day!
AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!shout out TIFERIS 215
a fan
maasei yodcho L’HISPOH EHR !!!!;
This is not meant for a chabad website. It was never sent here by cteen. It was posted in YouTube and found by many websites. This is meant for teens that these things talk to them more
Nossen, me Shimi and all the dough men or so prod of you
Keep rockin!
Let’s not forget about the very talented individual who wrote the song…
Song was made in Lakewood by Areye Stien
Nissan, Nossen and Herschel!!!
Awesome!!
You are the man! Such talent in writing and singin songs
Yes, you had amazing staff, but now cteen does!
Keep bringing those kids back to Yiddishkeit. I enjoy seeing all the great work that you do!
Awesome video, this is what gets the teens going–they’re young wild and hip and I’m sure this video will get some teens to put on and be proud of their tzitzis! Good work brothers!
This video was not made from our yeshiva children. It was made for not yet frum teens. It’s amazing! The teens seem to be enjoying it immensely and I am sure very inspired…
Maybe a girl that wore her skirt low , married a boy that had his tzizs low, and taught him the song!
I agree with number 11.
I liked the words and catchy tune but the video should have had more Bochurim young and older dressed in the traditional Chabad clothing. (i know they are catering for the not yet frum boys,) but it would have been a eye opener to show how frum boys dress and enjoying a true Torah life.
נתן,שמולי,הערשל you guys rock the house!rais the roof! And CTEEN on.
I see the chevra from CGI Montreal are doing big things, Herschel Gurarie, Nosson Felig, Nissen Zibel, Shimon Rivkin.. Montreal sure has talented staff.
Amazing catchy hip and motivational
Love the clip
Am sure many we’re proud to wear tzitzit with pride after being so inspired
Keep it up guys keep reaching out to our youth
This is made to bring the c-teen crowd closer to Hashem, his Torah & mitzvos. If you don’t want your kids within the system exposed to goyishe meshugayis keep them off of the internet and youtube/facebook, where this video is circulating. If your kids ARE on the net this video is one of the better things they will see.
Wow you inspire the masses!!! Keep up your shlichus!!!!
If this video was aaimed at Lubavitcher bochrim on ULY or OT, yes, that would be a problem. I don’t think we should be rapping or sporting excessivly long locks. HOWEVER this is aimed at C-teens – kids who yesterday may not have know or cared that they are Jews. They rap, they have long hair and wear tattered jeans. Let them enjoy the music they love till they out-grow it, let them connect, wear tzitzis and and eventually IY”H marry a nice Jewish girl and build a true bayis ne’eman b’Yisroel. This may be hair-raising to someone frum but… Read more »
song was made in cgi melbourne camp about 5 summers ago. love the vid!!
Good work
Go Nissen, all your nephews are so proud of you!
Lb Ca
GO Nissen you rock da house! Jewamaican Yamon – awesome lyrics and rockin music!!! love the rappin!!!
u guys rock!
its originally a gan yisroel song and pardas chana made the girl version and this is the boy version 🙂
Nossen, Nissan, and Herschel…
Keep hangen em low and bringing these boys back.
You’re doing a great job!
Mazal Tov!!!
The group who is responsible for this video is definitely talented,and also a bit misguided.we do not have to indulge in every kind of vulgar proskeit to encourage teens to put on tzizis.There is a middle way .we are equally obligated to kids that are within the system ,and not expose them to goyishe meshugayis.i sincerely hope that the talented guys who put this together do other work that is tov leshomayim and tov labriyos
i like the girls one too
Whoever came up with Cteen is brilliant. It is impacting these Jewish kids, and reminding them who they are, and what is important in life. When a kid becomes a Teen, they’re a little lost, and are confused about who they are supposed to be. This is the perfect chance to teach them about special mitzvos, like lighting shabbos candles, putting on tefillin and davening every day, learning Torah, and NOT MARRYING NON-JEWS. when a person doesn’t have any proper education about his/her heritage, he/ she does not show much care or interest in it, because they don’t KNOW A… Read more »
really nice song… but i want to know WHICH GIRL OUT THERE SANG A BOY THIS SONG!!!!!! cuz its originaly a camp pardas chana song that goes ” keep them low, keep ur skirts down low, keep em high, keep ur neckline high, keep em low keep ur skirts down low, PC wow our skirts r low…” (i know that that originaly comes from the gan yisroel song…)
but its really nice anyways!!!!! keep it up CTEEN!!!
Best rapper and most chassidus rapper out there!!!
Go GO GO Ps 175
Best Relise Time ever
Cteen rocks! Best counselors by far!
Dress like a chsidishe yid. Dance like a chasidishe yid, that will get a boy to wear tzitzis!
go cgi florida
Best rapper in Lubavitch!
From the men with the dough!
GO NOSSON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!