WATCH: The Maccabeats release Chanukah version of “Shut up and Dance”

“Latke Recipe” is the latest from the Jewish a cappella group

Jewish a cappella group the Maccabeats have released a new music video for their song Latke Recipe ahead of Chanukah 2015.

The video debuted on Time’s website on Monday. Latke recipe is a parody of rock band Walk The Moon’s Shut Up and Dance hit from last summer. The song’s refrain goes like this:

Tonight is Chanukah

Got everything we need

Good friends and family here to try

Our latke recipe

Best served with applesauce, you see

We’ve got ooh, ooh, ooh

The latke recipe

The Maccabeats “breakout hit” was another Chanukah song, Candlelight, released in 2010. The video for the song, a take on Taio Cruz’s then-popular club anthem Dynamite, has garnered 10.6 million views on YouTube.

The band has since opened for Jewish reggae star Matisyahu and performed at the White House for a reception in honour of Jewish Heritage Month.

In 2012, the Maccabeat’s covered Psy’s massively viral Gangnam Style with What’s next? Sukkos Style?

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