About: Nissim Black

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Nissim Baruch Black (born Damian Jamohl Black; December 9, 1986) is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Under the stage name D. Black, Black released the albums The Cause & Effect (2006) and Ali'yah (2009) and was featured on producer Jake One's debut album White Van Music (2008). He retired in 2011 to focus on his conversion to Orthodox Judaism, but soon returned under his new Hebrew name Nissim Black (nissim / ניסים, Hebrew for "miracles") and began writing from a more religious standpoint. He appeared on Shtar's song "Rabbit Hole" (2012). He has since released the mixtapes Miracle Music (2013) and Love Notes (2020) as well as the studio albums Nissim (2013), Lemala (2017), and Gibor (2019).

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  • Nissim Baruch Black (born Damian Jamohl Black; December 9, 1986) is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Under the stage name D. Black, Black released the albums The Cause & Effect (2006) and Ali'yah (2009) and was featured on producer Jake One's debut album White Van Music (2008). He retired in 2011 to focus on his conversion to Orthodox Judaism, but soon returned under his new Hebrew name Nissim Black (nissim / ניסים, Hebrew for "miracles") and began writing from a more religious standpoint. He appeared on Shtar's song "Rabbit Hole" (2012). He has since released the mixtapes Miracle Music (2013) and Love Notes (2020) as well as the studio albums Nissim (2013), Lemala (2017), and Gibor (2019). (en)
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