“The Rabbi Is Here” – DJ KLMN & Shlepping Nachas
The Story
When the energy in the room drops and the soul needs a spark — sometimes all it takes is one familiar niggun, one line that says, “The Rebbe iz du — the Rabbi is here!”
This brand-new track from DJ KLMN and the ever-joyful Shlepping Nachas fuses the pulse of the dance floor with the heartbeat of the Beis Midrash. Inspired by a desire to remix the Yehuda Green classic with the electric atmosphere of Uman on Rosh Hashanah — the largest farbrengen in the world, where 80,000 Jews gather in prayer, dance, laughter, Torah, and rhythm — this song was born out of late-night sessions stretching from Jerusalem to Crown Heights to Miami, where beats met niggunim and joy met depth.
DJ KLMN — known for blending old-school Chassidic spirit with modern electronic energy — teamed up once again with Shlepping Nachas, the inimitable Jewish jam band whose humor and soulful vocals have made them favorites on the Jewish music-festival circuit. Together, they set out to create something that could lift a crowd to its feet and lift its heart toward Heaven.
“The Rabbi Is Here” isn’t just a party track — it’s a clarion call to the pintele Yid within us all. Wherever you are, however far you’ve drifted, the Rabbi’s presence, guidance, and light can still find you. And when that energy hits — the walls start to shake, the hands start to clap, and the souls start to dance.
Credits
Produced by: DJ KLMN & Shlepping Nachas
Composed by: DJ KLMN
Lyrics & Vocals: Shlepping Nachas
Arranged & Mixed by: KLMN & Landed Eagle Records
Mastered by: Landed Eagle Records
Turn up the volume, close your eyes — and dance: the Rabbi is here.
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