New Music Video by GAD ELBAZ – JUST LIKE THAT
In an age where weddings have become laden with costly extras, an all new video starring Israeli icon Gad Elbaz puts the spotlight back on the pure, unadulterated joy that is at the essence of every marital celebration.
With music by Elbaz and Cecelia Margulies, just like that is an energetic burst of whimsical exuberance, a celebration of the indescribable happiness that can barely be contained with the creation of yet another Jewish home. Set on the streets of Lod, just like that strips away all of finery and fluff that have somehow become de rigueur at weddings and captures the soul of every marriage with an infectious track and fabulous choreography that may just become the new craze in the Jewish wedding scene.
A joint production of Sparks Next and Olam Media, directed by Daniel Finkelman and produced by Aharon Orian, just like that encapsulates the true joy of a wedding with a sound that is simultaneously ageless and contemporary and a universal message of genuine simcha that touches the heart.
Credits:
Composed By – Gad Elbaz & Cecelia Margules
Lyrics By – Gad Elbaz
Musical Producer – Gad Elbaz
Music Credits:
Programmer – Gad Elbaz, Maor Shooshan, Oren Emmanuel
Keyboard – Maor Shooshan
Guitarist – Maor Shooshan
Brass – Oren Emmanuel
Vocals – Gad Elbaz
Mixing – Oren Emmanuel
Mastering – Dale Becker
Production: ZOAB Entertainment Shlomi Cohen
Video Credits:
Directed by Daniel Finkelman – Sparks Next
Co Directed and Produced by – Aharon Orian
DP – David Orian
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