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* '''Benny Friedman''' – a nephew of Avraham Fried, and a cousin of Shmuli and Bentzi Marcus (below), is a notable Chabad singer | * '''Benny Friedman''' – a nephew of Avraham Fried, and a cousin of Shmuli and Bentzi Marcus (below), is a notable Chabad singer | ||
* '''8th Day''' (2004-present) – a popular Chabad band, based in California, formed by brothers Shmuli and Bentzi Marcus. Their song ''Ya'alili'', depicting Ashkenazi and Sephardic customs, has over 7.5 million plays on YouTube. | * '''8th Day''' (2004-present) – a popular Chabad band, based in California, formed by brothers Shmuli and Bentzi Marcus. Their song ''Ya'alili'', depicting Ashkenazi and Sephardic customs, has over 7.5 million plays on YouTube. | ||
* '''Matisyahu''' (born Matthew Miller) developed the style of "Chassidic reggae" soon after he began studying in a Chabad yeshiva in Crown Heights. His songs from his early career, while he was a member of the Chabad community, included a mix of wordless musical elements including beatboxing and the singing style found in niggunim. | |||
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