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Chaim Shlomo Mayesz Releases “Proud”A New Jewish Rap Song With A Groundbreaking AI Music Video

Chaim Shlomo Mayesz Releases “Proud”A New Jewish Rap Song With A Groundbreaking AI Music Video

Singer and songwriter Chaim Shlomo Mayesz presents “Proud” – a modern single that bridges worlds: deep Jewish rap, a message of identity and pride, and a cutting-edge visual production created entirely with advanced AI technology – one of the most sophisticated of its kind in the genre.

The song tells a personal and collective story of the Jewish people, with sharp lyrics, tight beats, and a powerful sense of mission in every line. The opening declaration, “I’m So Proud I’m A Jew”, leaves no room for doubt – this is a bold, heartfelt statement.

The music video, directed and edited by Meir Amzal, represents a true innovation in Jewish visual art. Created entirely through AI, it blends vivid imagery – desert landscapes, shifting faces, light and shadow, and powerful Jewish symbols – into a moving journey of spirit and redemption.

The musical arrangement was crafted by Meni Gilkarov, who shaped a unique sound that combines street energy with soulful depth.
Lyrics and melody were written by Otsar Shalmoni, performed with heartfelt authenticity by Chaim Shlomo Mayesz, and produced by Shlomi Cohen.

“This song was born from a very deep place,” says producer Shlomi Cohen. “We wanted to express truth – in the words, in the sound, and in the innovation. This isn’t just a production, it’s a creation with a mission.”

“Proud” is now available on YouTube and all major streaming platforms.



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