Chaim Shlomo Mayesz, born in Brooklyn and now based in Israel, is a Chasidic musician blending traditional Yiddishkeit with contemporary pop sensibilities. He first gained attention in his late teens by forming a choir, later transitioning to a solo career that includes viral hits like his Yiddish reinterpretation of pop tracks, such as a Justin Bieber-inspired "Bas Kol" that racked up tens of thousands of views. His music often repurposes secular pop structures with spiritually focused lyrics, aiming to provide a "Chasidishe" alternative to mainstream music while maintaining a traditional aesthetic.
Most recently, he released "Lichvod Shabbos Kodesh," a rhythm-driven Shabbat anthem, continuing his pattern of crafting accessible, spiritually themed tracks for religious audiences. With a focus on family-friendly themes and a father-of-seven home life, his work resonates strongly within global Chassidic communities while occasionally crossing over into broader Jewish music circles.
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