Singer Mendy Shapiro Releases Debut Single and Music Video: “Kivinu”
The Chabad singer Mendy Shapiro, known for performing at celebrations and events in New York, the US and across the world, for several years, is now releasing his debut single, “Kivinu“.
The song carries a powerful message of faith and trust in divine providence and Hashem’s guidance.
The new track emphasizes the idea that the only one we can truly hope in is Hashem, who orchestrates and arranges everything to happen exactly as it should.
This message is also reflected in the accompanying music video, filmed in the streets of Manhattan. The video features two characters from different worlds: one representing a traditional style and the other rooted in the world of Chassidus. Each character has their own distinct daily routine, their unique challenges, and their search for meaning, but both ultimately place their hope in Hashem.
The video portrays how, despite their differences, the two characters find their way, with their paths miraculously intertwining through complete divine providence. The song and video together convey the message that Hashem cares for each individual in a unique way, arranging everything perfectly.
Lyrics and Composition: Elchanan Elchadad
Musical Arrangement: Elia Netaneli
Guitars: Noam Chargol
Mix and Mastering: Adi Perez
Cover Design: Nadav Graphics
Video Credits: Script: Mendy Shapiro and Lapid
Direction: Mendy Shapiro and Shmuel Avraham
Video Filming: Sholem Srugo and Eliau Piha
Video Editing: Shmuel Hadad
Public Relations in Israel: Mendy Kurant
Marketing in the USA: Sruly Meyer
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