YONI Z – HAPPY CHANUKAH REMIX feat. ZELIG [Official Audio]
Yoni Z collaborates with rising star music producer ZELIG to release the remix of last years’ leading Chanukah hit ‘Happy Chanukah’.
Happy listening
Written and composed by Yoni Z
Produced and remixed by ZELIG
Additional edits by Shloimy Zaltzman
Original vocal production by Shua Sorcher
Guitars by Pinny Lunger
Graphic by Sruly Lipszyc
Maoz Tzur Yeshuasi
So gather your friends and family
For Latkes, Gelt and melodies
Now come sing with me
The smell of doughnuts in the air
Cause it’s that special time of year
Maybe cold out there but it’s warm in here
So clap to the beat
Now let me hear you say:
Nun, Gimmel, Hey, Shin
Watch that little Dreidel spin
Yeah Nun Gimmel Hey Shin
When were together we all win!
Happy Chanukah! Wow!
Now come celebrate
Happy Chanukah! Wow!
From night one through eight
So shine your light, light up the night
So bright!
Happy Chanukah! Wow!
Happy Chanukah! (x2)
Tikon Beis Tefilasi
Let’s get out there, make history
Let’s light a Menorah for the world to see
Creating memories
Now let me hear you say:
Nun, Gimmel, Hey, Shin
Watch that little Dreidel spin
Yeah Nun Gimmel Hey Shin
When were together we all win!
Happy Chanukah! Wow!
Now come celebrate
Happy Chanukah! Wow!
From night one through eight
So shine your light, light up the night
So bright!
Happy Chanukah! Wow!
Happy Chanukah! (x2)
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