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Mama Tee (ft. Raphael Emeka) - שלום אלוהים עליך/Shalom Elohim Alaich (Peace Unto You) (Remix by Mama Tee) (Christmas)

Mama Tee (ft. Raphael Emeka) - שלום אלוהים עליך/Shalom Elohim Alaich (Peace Unto You) (Remix by Mama Tee)Mama Tee (ft. Raphael Emeka) has released a Christian Christmas (CCM) track called 'שלום אלוהים עליך/Shalom Elohim Alaich (Peace Unto You) (Remix by Mama Tee)'.

Mama Tee, a gospel singer and songwriter, performs together with Raphael Emeka a beautiful English and Hebrew version of her first Christmas song, Peace Unto You, a song which reminds us of the purpose of Christmas as stated in John 3:16-17. The song was remixed in Hebrew because the old testament was originally written in Hebrew. This project was a collaboration between recording artist Raphael Emeka and an Israeli team he had previously worked with on some of his previous releases.

The old testament made numerous references to Christ's coming, and Mama Tee couldn't pass up the chance to have her song sung in one of the Bible's primary languages!

Tolu wrote the original song, which was composed and produced by Emmanuel Awipi and sung by Rume (Raphael Emeka). Raphael Emeka and his wife Ikiomongha Opere team up to deliver the Hebrew parts of the song in this version. David and Yonnah Bronshtein, among others, worked on the translation.

If you're looking for an upbeat Christmas song to help you feel closer to God this holiday season or any time, this is the song for you.



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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0T8FPNdkCvwWblCubGfodG

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2n3B40lh3k

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