Yossi surprises us every time with his own style. Just when you think you know Yossi, he suddenly comes up with another innovation and musical presentation in the ultra-Orthodox world, with a first thought that puts on the words from the source he chooses in a musical arrangement that delivers what is called in the USA the “style of Yossi Bayles.”
The Gemara in Pesachim (16B) says; “Rabbi Yossi said, If it was not for that day (Matan Torah) that made me who I am, I’ll be like any other Yosef in the Shuk.” Yossi always felt that this one sentence was so powerful. That the heritage that we received at Sinai, made us who we are. That is why the Jewish Nation always finds a way to get back up, not matter what hardships we may be going through
“Me personally as a Yosef, I really get this sentence in my vocabulary on a daily basis,” says Bayles., “So I composed that loop kind of song that fits the lyrics naturally.
This song “Kama Yosef,” Yossi has been singing at Kumzits shows for several years now, and fans have anxiously been waiting for him to release it to the world. Enjoy the song that in only three short minutes will excite the world with a surprising ending.
Chassidic singer Shalom Wag is releasing a brand new single called Ushpizin Kadishin, arranged and produced by Mordechai Hass. The song is a cover of R’ Shlomo Carlebach‘s song.
Right after Yom Kippur ended, Kobi Brummer and Ari Goldwag are releasing a joint duet single called Hosha Na. This hit song’s super energy will carry everyone through the Succah building and other Yom Tov preparations. The words, the composition and the upbeat arrangement will turn Hoshana into the song you can’t stop singing all Chag long…
Ari Goldwag composed and produced the song, and the duet with Kobi Brummer matched the energy of the song.
After their song Tateleh, Ari Hill and Moshe Dovid Weissmandl are teaming up again in the recording studio, this time to bring us the song “Kiddush“. The original melody was composed by R’ Yom Tov Ehrlich, added on to in the third stanza by Bentzi Stein. The track was arranged and produced by Avremi Shternfeld, together with the Neshama Choir conducted by Itzik Filmer.