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Wanna die happy? David Guetta’s Tel Aviv track

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April 13, 2011

This is too awesome not to be posted.

And for kicks I’ll give you two Jewish connections (really, three):

1) An Israeli introduced me to David Guetta the brilliant music mixologist whose father is of Moroccan Jewish descent—a lineage which, by the way, explains the enthusiastic presence of a Frenchman in a Tel Aviv nightclub. Israelis are seriously crazy for this guy.

2) It’s Queen Esther! That’s gotta count for something. Kabbalah study apparently begets great music videos.

Run with it, okay? And turn the volume up.

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