Leiner was born and raised in Monsey, New York. One of six children, Simcha began taking flute and voice lessons at a young age.
After high school, he went on to study at Yeshivas Ner Yisroel where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Talmudic Law and then continued for a Master's Degree in Business at Loyola University Maryland. During these years, Simcha continued to study under some of the world's greatest cantors at Yeshiva University in New York City, as well as study music in the famed Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University.
Since 2008, Leiner has been a sought after wedding and concert singer. After releasing his breakout single "Kol Berama", he went on to reach international critical acclaim garnering over 250,000 views on that video alone, as well as over a quarter million view on his other songs and videos.[2] Leiner has traveled the world bringing his unique range and energy to simchos and events. He is also currently leading the tefillos at The White Shul in Far Rockaway, Queens on Shabbos Mevorchim and for other special weekends. On February 24, 2014, Leiner released his debut album, titled Pischi Li.
>Discography
Pischi Li, 2014
Project Relax with Baruch Levine, 2015
SL 2, 2015
>Other solos and singles
Kol Berama, May 2011 - A tribute to the victims of the Itamar Massacre of 2011[3]
Mehaira, November 2011
Birchos Habonim, November 2012 - Originally recorded by Ohad Moskowitz
Mimamakim, December 2012
Keracheim - A Cappella, July 2014
Lecha Dodi, June 18 2015
Rise Up
Simcha Leiner Lyrics
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,כְּבוֹד הַ' עָלַיִךְ, עָלַיִךְ נִגְלָה
Your time has come
The day's begun
עוּרִי עוּרִי עוּרִי, שִׁיר דַּבֵּרִי
הִתְעוֹרְרִי
Rise up, rise up, oh oh
כִּי בָא אוֹרֵךְ קוּמִי אוֹרִי, oh
Rise up, rise up
These lyrics are from Simcha Leiner's song "Rise Up" and convey a message of awakening and empowerment. The repetition of "עוּרִי עוּרִי עוּרִי" (wake up, wake up, wake up) at the beginning serves as a call to action, urging the listener to open their eyes and be aware of the opportunity that lies ahead.
The phrase "שִׁיר דַּבֵּרִי" (speak a song) suggests using one's voice and expression to communicate something meaningful. It encourages the listener to find their voice and share their thoughts with confidence and purpose. The following line "כְּבוֹד הַ' עָלַיִךְ, עָלַיִךְ נִגְלָה" (the honor of God is revealed upon you) implies that when one rises up and finds their voice, they become a vessel for divine expression and their true potential is revealed.
The phrase "Your time has come, The day's begun" further emphasizes the idea that this is a moment of significance and the beginning of an important journey. It suggests that there is an opportunity for personal growth and transformation, and it is time to seize it.
The chorus of the song, "Rise up, rise up, oh oh, Rise up, rise up, oh oh, כִּי בָא אוֹרֵךְ קוּמִי אוֹרִי, oh" (rise up, because your light has come, rise up, oh), reinforces the message of awakening, encouraging the listener to rise above any obstacles or setbacks and embrace their inner light. It suggests that they have the power to overcome challenges and make a positive impact.
In summary, Simcha Leiner's song "Rise Up" is a call to action, urging listeners to awaken their potential, find their voice, and embrace the opportunity for growth and transformation. It encourages self-expression, reminding individuals to rise above challenges and setbacks, and tap into their inner light to make a difference in the world.
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Written by: Elie Schwab
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Yehosef
on Kol Berama
Ay, esto verdaderamente estruja nuestro corazón... que el que es infinito en bondad y misericordia lo detenga ya...
Yehosef
on Mimamakim
Por favor publiquen la letra en caracteres hebreos es más fácil traducirlo así
Yehosef
on Mimamakim
Que el Misericordioso escuche... y en su infinita bondad responda.
Yehosef
on Shomer
¡Es estupendo!
Yehosef
on A Million Dreams
Seria fantástico que alguna vez cantase algo en español, ¡saludos desde MÉXICO!
Yehosef
on Ribono
Estupendas Interpretaciones, exponen una gran sensibilidad, ¡bravo!