![]() ![]() “Some people have the misconception that G-d and G-dliness are the exclusive property of religious people. “The song expresses a pride and a joy in being Jewish, in being Hashem’s chosen people, and it also expresses Hashem’s love in return for us,” explained Benny Friedman. What makes this song so popular is that aside from being great from a musical perspective, its lyrics define the essence of Judaism. Add in the dream team of singer Benny Friedman, producer Avi Newmark and engineer Ian Freitor and this version of Mi Shemaamin really stands out. What makes this song so well loved is the combination of a terrific composition, paired with killer lyrics. Golan’s original version has over 3,800,000 hits and it was also recorded by Meydad Tasa, as well as being adopted by several summer camps. ![]() A quick glance on YouTube reveals that this is clearly a popular song. The song originally appeared on an album called Derech Lachaim, released by singer Israeli Eyal Golan in January 2010. Then again, there aren’t too many singles out that grabbed me like this one did, with it’s can’t miss message of emunah and bitachon set to a soundtrack that just doesn’t quit. The release of Mi Shemaamin, an infectious single released last week by crowd pleaser Benny Friedman, marks the first time that I have ever reviewed a single. ![]()
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