there are different types of Jewish music. Not everyone likes the same kind, and so there is something for everyone :) While a tune might come from somewhere else, you can sometimes elevate it and make it special
+Hieronymous Pseudonymous why would u say something like that? obviously u r doing the wrong thing by listening to that artist and their music. if u have nothing positive to say on this song then DONT SAY IT AT ALL and start working on yourself. DONT WORRY ABOUT WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING, WORRY ABOUT YOURSELF
1. I would say something like that because some people probably do not want to listen to music based on non-Jewish songs. 2. Whether it's wrong to listen to that song is not for you to decide, and certainly not "obvious," but as a matter of fact, I was told about it by someone else. 3. "Don't worry about others' spirituality" is not a Jewish concept.
+Hieronymous Pseudonymous nobody will know it's non jewish if u wouldn't say it. do u have any thought about what the producer yochi briskman would think if he heard what u said? u know how hard and how long he worked on this? if u don't like it keep your comments to yourself.
(By the way, you're not following your own rule of not saying anything if you don't like something...) People who know the original will know. Do musicians have the right to keep people from knowing when they use non-Jewish music? Besides, do you really think that they think nobody will ever find out? Do you think Yochi Briskman (if that's who's responsible) would be all "Oh, no, they're onto me?" Whoever it is knows perfectly well that it will be found out, and does it anyway. Maybe people in communities where no one uses the Internet or listens to non-Jewish music actually won't find out - but they wouldn't like it if they did, and he still does it behind their backs and takes their money for it. And speaking of the work, using other people's music is a lot less work than coming up with your own, and it's probably illegal to use other people's work without giving them credit, especially when you're selling what you make with their music without their permission. (They might credit the original composer and publisher - I don't know if they do.) There may be an exception saying that if your product appeals only to a limited ethnic group, you don't need permission, but that comes from Country Yossi liner notes written back in the 80s. Copyright law has come a long way since then.
Voy a sentirlo mucho al decir la controversia generalizada por la forma como se difunde la música en las diferentes formas de expresión. Los sentimientos y deseos de agradecimiento de algo a alguien, se expresa con lo que nos motiva en el corazón. Esa es la que se expresan los que han nacido con el talento de cantar, bailar, o otras formas de talentos que lo han recibido para darle la alabanza al Eterno creador; como lo hacen los idolatras a sus dioses en su forma que ellos lo sienten. No esta parametrado de como se tiene que expresar con un ritmo definido un evento. Por lo general, los ortodoxos de cualquier denominación, lo han tergiversado, por las reglas impuestas por tradiciones establecidas por el hombre y no por el Eterno Elohe. Aún las Sagrados Escritos hebreos sufrieron deformaciones en su traducción, con fines de esconder la verdadera interpretación, de ahí nace la controversia, de si es correcto o no las formas como se tiene que cantar o instrumentalizar una canción. Shalom ubrahot
+72Yonatan At least the original is generally clean. what's bad is when a song has a tune from an inappropriate song. But if the original is generally clean, it's fine
Eliana Silbermann - like new melodies for songs. I do not need to apologize for not liking this performance, and no one is under any obligation to like every youtube video. I assume that you are bored and looking to pick a fight with someone?
+72Yonatan I'm not picking a fight and don't mind if you like it or not. I was genuinely curious. I come from an Orthodox Jewish background and usually people liked this sort of thing or were at least perfectly fine with it.
It is a very good song. I love it! Jabesh from Hungary
best music ive heard in a long time
This music moves my soul.
love this song
awesome i sing it 24/7!!!!!!!!!!
love it simcha! keep it up
excellent song :)
lyrics
Hitʿoreri hitʿoreri
Ki va oreikh qumi ori
ʿUri ʿuri shir dabeiri
K'vod Hashem ʿalayikh niglah
Lekhah dodi liqrat kallah
p'nei Shabbat neqabelah
there are different types of Jewish music. Not everyone likes the same kind, and so there is something for everyone :) While a tune might come from somewhere else, you can sometimes elevate it and make it special
יפה מאוד
Very cool, any more with this deep happy vibe?
love it!! amazing new style for shabat 2016
Massa
do i have permission from project to download this song for free?
"Habibi (I Need Your Love)" is a song by Shaggy, Mohombi, Faydee and Costi.
(Yes, that information is relevant here...)
Agreed
+Hieronymous Pseudonymous why would u say something like that? obviously u r doing the wrong thing by listening to that artist and their music. if u have nothing positive to say on this song then DONT SAY IT AT ALL and start working on yourself. DONT WORRY ABOUT WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING, WORRY ABOUT YOURSELF
1. I would say something like that because some people probably
do not want to listen to music based on non-Jewish songs.
2. Whether it's wrong to listen to that song is not for you to decide,
and certainly not "obvious," but as a matter of fact, I was told
about it by someone else.
3. "Don't worry about others' spirituality" is not a Jewish concept.
+Hieronymous Pseudonymous nobody will know it's non jewish if u wouldn't say it. do u have any thought about what the producer yochi briskman would think if he heard what u said? u know how hard and how long he worked on this? if u don't like it keep your comments to yourself.
(By the way, you're not following your own rule of
not saying anything if you don't like something...)
People who know the original will know.
Do musicians have the right to keep people from knowing when they
use non-Jewish music? Besides, do you really think that they think
nobody will ever find out? Do you think Yochi Briskman (if that's who's responsible)
would be all "Oh, no, they're onto me?" Whoever it is knows perfectly well that it will
be found out, and does it anyway. Maybe people in communities where no one uses
the Internet or listens to non-Jewish music actually won't find out - but they wouldn't
like it if they did, and he still does it behind their backs and takes their money for it.
And speaking of the work, using other people's music is a lot less work
than coming up with your own, and it's probably illegal to use other
people's work without giving them credit, especially when you're selling
what you make with their music without their permission.
(They might credit the original composer and publisher - I don't know if they do.)
There may be an exception saying that if your product appeals only to a limited
ethnic group, you don't need permission, but that comes from Country Yossi liner
notes written back in the 80s. Copyright law has come a long way since then.
like itYEH
Halo good morning my name is pagi
שלום
שלום וברכהPlease write it down the hebrew lyrics.
הִתְעורְרִי הִתְעורְרִי. כִּי בָא אורֵךְ קוּמִי אורִי. עוּרִי עוּרִי שיר דַּבֵּרִי. כְּבוד ה' עָלַיִךְ נִגְלָה.
לְכָה דודִי לִקְרַאת כַּלָּה
לְכָה דודִי לִקְרַאת כַּלָּה. פְּנֵי שבָּת נְקַבְּלָה.
lyrics
english please lyrics
***** I could not have said it any better. Stolen directly from Shaggy. Cant admit it tough, because he wears a black hat when he sings
TheMusic Maven Thanks Music Maven - I'm glad you enjoyed the song :-)
Simcha Leiner Ha ha awesome
Simcha Leiner Simcha! your `mi mi mi` is many peoples` fave song!
Voy a sentirlo mucho al decir la controversia generalizada por la forma como se difunde la música en las diferentes formas de expresión.
Los sentimientos y deseos de agradecimiento de algo a alguien, se expresa con lo que nos motiva en el corazón. Esa es la que se expresan los que han nacido con el talento de cantar, bailar, o otras formas de talentos que lo han recibido para darle la alabanza al Eterno creador; como lo hacen los idolatras a sus dioses en su forma que ellos lo sienten. No esta parametrado de como se tiene que expresar con un ritmo definido un evento. Por lo general, los ortodoxos de cualquier denominación, lo han tergiversado, por las reglas impuestas por tradiciones establecidas por el hombre y no por el Eterno Elohe. Aún las Sagrados Escritos hebreos sufrieron deformaciones en su traducción, con fines de esconder la verdadera interpretación, de ahí nace la controversia, de si es correcto o no las formas como se tiene que cantar o instrumentalizar una canción.
Shalom ubrahot
elsy
Lekha Dodi is not a pop rock tune. This was especially disappointing and does not at all convey the Holiness of the Shabbat at all.
+72Yonatan jaki żyd lol D:
+72Yonatan At least the original is generally clean. what's bad is when a song has a tune from an inappropriate song. But if the original is generally clean, it's fine
+72Yonatan LOL so why are you listening to it?
Eliana Silbermann - like new melodies for songs. I do not need to apologize for not liking this performance, and no one is under any obligation to like every youtube video. I assume that you are bored and looking to pick a fight with someone?
+72Yonatan I'm not picking a fight and don't mind if you like it or not. I was genuinely curious. I come from an Orthodox Jewish background and usually people liked this sort of thing or were at least perfectly fine with it.
travesty!!! turn in ur lakewood card!!!! make some real jewish music