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New York Boys Choir – Bring It On (THE ANTI-BULLYING SONG) Ft. Nissim Black

Watch the New York Boys Choir, one of the most refreshing and creative sounds in the Jewish music scene, under the leadership of renowned producer Yitzy Bald, collaborating with film producer, Yossi Zweig, Jewish Rapper Nissim Black, and musical producer and arranger extraordinaire, Doni Gross of DEG Productions. They decided to team up, to present this powerful music video/audio track, entitled “Bring It On“.

This song is an ANTI-BULLYING song.
It is about bullying and encourages those that are bullied to take a stand for themselves.
Producer of the New York Boys Choir, Yitzy Bald, recalls being bullied by a bunch of boys, as a child, for over six years, while in a certain elementary school. This was at a time when bullying was not so recognized for how terrible it really is.

Bottom line… Bullying destroys people… And encouragement and positivity builds people.

Yitzy Bald contacted Nissim Black during the initial stages of production and asked him if he would lend his talent to this song. He replied “I too was bullied as a kid! The message resonates within me so strongly….I gotta do this with you!”

Post Script…”To this day, when some of these bullies see me in the street, they can’t even look me in the face, knowing of the damage they inflicted upon me. Let us all fight to eradicate this terrible disease by instituting a zero tolerance for bullying!”

Choir Produced & Directed by: Yitzy Bald
Copyrighted & Protected (2022) by: Yitzy Bald
Music Video Conceptualized by: Yossi Zweig
Music Production: Doni Gross
Musical Arrangements: Doni Gross
Film Production: Yossi Zweig
Photos: Moshe Gershbaum
Starring: THE NEW YORK BOYS CHOIR
Soloists: Shmuel Haber, Ezriel Hirsch, Naftali Hoffner, Nachi Kaufman, & Eliezer Rosenfeld
Background Vocals: Aryeh Kunstler
Recorded at: DEG Studios Brooklyn NY
Mixed and Mastered by: Doni Gross
Special Thanks to: The Parents of the Choir