Since early September, a 2008 Miami Boys Choir video has attracted more than 8.7 million views on TikTok. Chananya Begun, who runs the account and whose father founded the group, opens up about the positive reactions.
Sure, Chananya Begun was surprised when he saw people on TikTok obsessing over a 2008 performance by the Miami Boys Choir, an Orthodox Jewish pop group led by his father, Yerachmiel Begun. But he wasn’t that surprised. After all, everything about it is ridiculously good. The soaring tween vocals! The funky sax break! The choreography! That’s to say nothing of the rousing song, “Yerushalayim,” or the era-specific silk shirts that really tie the whole thing together.
Begun estimates thousands more have auditioned. Given the standard of work and artistry required to be in such a group, it’s no surprise many MBC alumni have gone on to have successful music careers. Contemporary Jewish music figures like Yaakov Shwekey and Ari Goldwag got their start in MBC, as did several members of the Jewish a cappella group The Maccabeats.
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