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Live Boutique Performance of 'Le'olam Yehi Adam' Turned into Official Music Video
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Behadrei Haredim · 1 day ago
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What happened
Meir Goldstein and Chaim Polak released a new version of Dudi Kalish’s “Le'olam Yehi Adam” as part of Goldstein’s “Inspirations” cover project. Recorded live at a boutique event, the performance was later turned into an official clip with additional vocals from “Mekhalot.”
- 01Meir Goldstein and Chaim Polak teamed up on “Le'olam Yehi Adam.”
- 02The song was originally composed by Dudi Kalish.
- 03The performance was recorded live at a boutique event, not in a studio.
- 04The live recording was later released as an official music video.
- 05Shimon Minzberg handled the arrangement and production.
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