Seasonal & Holidays
Fairfax County's 'B-Boyz' Release Hanukkah Rap
Ben, Jake and Max Borenstein, who call themselves the "B-Boyz," have produced a Hannukah-themed rap since 2007.

What do Drake, J. Cole and Hanukkah have in common? Ask the B-Boyz of Fairfax County’s Fairfax Station neighborhood, who return this year for one final Hanukkah rap music video to celebrate 2014’s Jewish Festival of Lights.
The B-Boyz are three brothers: Ben, Jake and Max Borenstein, who have produced a Hannukah-themed rap since 2007. Their videos have received thousands of views on YouTube over the years.
This year, they pay tribute to Drake’s Trophies and J. Cole’s new hit Essentially in a retrospective of music videos from their beginnings in 2007 to their now teen retirement.
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In previous years, Fairfax Station Patch spoke with their father, Gal Borenstein about why they rap.
“They all have this natural love of acting and singing and they all have a great sense of humor,” Gal Borenstein said. “They realized they don’t have any good Hanukkah songs that are modern. I said what about Adam Sandler’s song? And they said, well that’s old. I realized that Adam Sandler is 20 years behind their generation.”
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Here’s their latest, released today:
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