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Two choirs, two producers, two absolute
powerhouses. The Miami Boys Choir and
Yeshiva Boys Choir have shaped the
Jewish music industry for decades with
iconic compositions arranged by the
legendary Yizrael Lamb, massive live
shows, and tens of wildly successful
albums between them. Yurakmill Begun and
Ellie Gersonner have each been
revolutionary to the Jewish music world,
and today we're putting them
head-to-head. Both choirs have recorded
songs using the same lyrics, but in
totally different musical styles. So, in
this video, we're going round by round
to answer the question, who did it
better, Miami or YBC? As a fan of both
choirs and both producers, I've had a
lot of fun making this video today. I
hope it goes without saying this is all
my own opinion and some of the songs are
from such different eras, a fair
comparison is not always possible. This
is all just for fun and totally based on
my personal taste. I'm sure many of you
will have different favorites and that's
part of the fun. [snorts] So definitely
drop your picks in the comments as we
go. And if you enjoy this kind of
content, don't forget to like,
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All right, let's jump in. YBC versus
NBC. Same lyrics, two totally different
vibes. Who did it better?
[music]
>> [singing]
>> I don't [music]
[singing]
[music]
[singing]
[music]
[singing]
[music]
[singing]
know.
>> [music]
[singing]
[music]
[singing]
>> Give forever foreign. [music]
[music]
>> [music]
>> We won't let go.
are sh
[music]
you are
forever. [music]
Your father [music]
[music]
>> [music and singing]
>> No [music] shing.
[singing]
[music]
[singing]
Heat.
[music]
Heat.
[singing]
[music]
And [music and singing] here I'll go.
We are all [music]
[singing]
[music]
[music and singing]
we
march. [music]
as a color.
We
as a
[music and singing]
Oh
my [music] goal.
[music and singing]
[music] Hallelujah.
[music]
I swore [singing and music]
you
[music]
Mercy
[music and singing]
you are
not
[music and singing]
[singing]
[music]
a [music] smile they knew this Oh yu
[music] is my knowhu
[music]
[music and singing]
is us [music and singing] Forever
[music]
may
[music]
Mel
[music]
[singing]
[music]
plain
>> [music]
>> for you.
[music and singing]
God,
[music]
let my love
sh [singing]
As [music]
you me
[music] again. She may not sh
Shal
[music]
again [music]
[music]
>> [music and singing]
>> I'm going
[music]
for [music] my
Yeah.
Shim
[music]
[singing and music]
[music]
[singing]
my
I know [music and singing]
I'm
[music]
[singing]
divor foreign.
[music and singing]
[music]
[music and singing]
[music]
>> [music]
>> I
[music]
[singing]
[music]
>> I want to save the apple.
[music]
Savior.
[music]
Miami. [music]
Miami. [singing]
My name [music]
[music]
[singing]
[music]
my king.
Here are my memories.
[music]
[singing]
[music]
[music and singing]
Hashem
[music]
[singing]
[music]
I [music and singing]
[music and singing]
[music]
I love my
amazing [music]
[singing]
[music]
[singing]
God.
[music]
[singing]
Heat. Heat.
[music]
>> [music]
>> I don't love my [music] sh
[music]
as I
might [singing]
be breaking
I [music]
[singing] live by
[music]
this
I don't
love [music] the temple [singing]
sold
as I left as I left the morning cry. Oh
my
like my
[music]
>> All right, that's our matchup. YBC
versus NBC. I had a blast putting these
head-to-head and I'm really curious to
see where you agreed or totally
disagreed with me. So, don't be shy.
Drop your winners and your thoughts in
the comments for each round. If you
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Thanks so much for watching and I'll see
you in the next one.