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Presenting: Moishy Nailender “Tzamah”

Presenting: Moishy Nailender “Tzamah”

The release of Moishy Nailender‘s the king of Chassidic wedding music debut single is a milestone event in the history of Chassidic music. Originally an authentic tish niggun by Vizhnitz’s famed composer Yitzchak Ungar, “Tzamah” gets a modern, upbeat dance flavor in this unique new rendition.

Tzamah is a classic Tish song from the Parenches, with a dance rhythm that adds an exciting new dimension for today.

Moishy Nailender, son and nephew of the world-renowned Nailender Brothers, has launched his singing career with stunning success on the wedding and event scene, where he appears throughout the year.

Tzamah was composed by Yitzchak Unger, with a lively new arrangement by up and coming musician, Yanky Cohen. Background vocals by a talented children’s choir led by Moshy Kraus director of the Meshoririm Choir, adds a depth and richness to the song, turning it into a fiery new hit that is certain to make quick way into wedding halls everywhere.

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