Gad Elbaz
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Gad Elbaz גד אלבז | |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals, beatboxing |
Years active | 1986–present |
Labels | ZOAB Entertainment, Hoshen Entertainment |
Website | www |
Gad Elbaz (Hebrew: גד אלבז) is an Israeli Jewish singer who has gained international success[1] and recorded several albums.
Biography
Elbaz is of
Music 24
station.
In 2017 and 2018, Gad ranked #1 on the list of Most Views on Youtube by an Orthodox Jewish singer.[citation needed]
Discography
Albums
- 1999: Honest Roads (in Hebrew: לך בדרכים ישרות)
- 2003: Light at the End of the Tunnel (in Hebrew: אור בקצה המנהרה)
- 2004: Meanings (both CD and DVD) (in Hebrew: משמעויות)
- 2006: Almost Quiet (in Hebrew: כמעט שקט)
- 2008: Between the Drops (in Hebrew: בין הטיפות)
- 2008: Live at Caesarea (2 CDs) (in Hebrew: הופעה חיה בקיסריה)
- 2013: Words of Spirit (in Hebrew: מילים של רוח)
- 2014: Nigun Umizmor (in Hebrew: ניגון ומזמור)
- 2014: Ze Hayom (in Hebrew: זה היום)
- 2017: L'Chaim
Singles
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- 1998: "Aba, Otcha Ani Ohev" (meaning: "Daddy, I Love You") (at 4-years old, with his father Benny Elbaz)
- 2004: "Halayla Zeh Hazman" (meaning: "Tonight is the Night"; in Hebrew: הלילה זה הזמן) - ft. Alon De Loco (in Hebrew: אלון דה לוקו)
- 2005: "Or" (meaning: "Light"; in Hebrew: אור) - (Alon De Loco [in Hebrew: אלון דה לוקו]) featuring Gad Elbaz
- 2008: "Mizmor Ledavid" (meaning: "A Psalm of David"; in Hebrew: מזמור לדוד)
- 2010: "Just a Prayer Away" (originally in English)
- 2013: "Hashem Melech"[2] (meaning: "God is the King"; in Hebrew: "ה' מלך") (The song's melody samples on Khaled's song "C'est la Vie")
- 2013: "Open up" (Hebrew and English version)
- 2014: "Miracles (Al Hanisim)" (feat. Naftali Kalfa and Ari Lesser)
- 2014: "Bring Back Our Boys"
- 2014: "Min Hameitzar" (meaning: "From the Straits")
- 2014: "Hava Nagila" (meaning:"Let us rejoice") - an adaptation of the song with new lyrics
- 2015: "Ma Nishtana" (meaning: "Why is it Different")
- 2015: "Avinu" (meaning: "Our Father")
- 2016: "Besearaich" (meaning: "In Your Gates")
- 2016: "Hashem Melech 2.0" (feat. Nissim), melody based on that of "C'est la Vie" by Khaled
- 2016: "Rise Again (Betifara)" credited to Gabriel Tumbak featuring Gad Elbaz,
- 2016: "WeR1" ft. Gad Elbaz, Refael Mirila, Alliel, DeScribe, and Nissim
- 2016: "Meefo Lehatchil"
- 2017: "L'Chaim"Deror Yikra
References
- ^ a b "An Interview With Gad Elbaz". The 5 Towns Jewish Times. February 13, 2014. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
- ^ "Hashem Melech" by Nissim and Gad Elbaz (Official on YouTube)
- ^ "L'Chaim" by Nissim and Gad Elbaz (Official on YouTube)
External links
- Official website
- Gad Elbaz's channel on YouTube