Mothaland Bounce is Nissim Black's latest hip-hop
production. It's definitely not your typical Jewish song.
But as Henry Abramson
wrote for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency,
Fans of mainstream Jewish music may find Nissim Black’s latest single “Mothaland Bounce” jarring and alien, but they’re just not listening with an ear to the rhythm of Jewish history.
Set against the aural backdrop of an African basso profundo beat, and framed by scenes of gritty urban blight, the popular African-American-Israeli Hasidic artist boldly intones his rap-staccato credo in a manner that’s hard to square with his woolen tzitzit, long Polish bekishe and towering shtreimel.
Nissim Baruch Black
(born Damian Jamohl Black) is an American rapper and producer from Seattle,
Washington. Originally performing under the name D.Black, he released two
albums, The Cause and Effect (2006) and Ali'yah (2009), and was featured on
producer Jake One's debut album White Van Music (2008).
He retired in 2010 to
focus on his conversion to Orthodox Judaism, but returned in 2013 under his
Hebrew name, Nissim, and began writing from a more positive standpoint.In 2016,
he collaborated with Gad Elbaz on the song "Hashem
Melech 2.0". The song was an instant hit peaking at #3 on
iTunes world charts and over 350,000 Total downloads.
In the fall of 2016,
Nissim went on to release his single "A Million Years", which hit
more than 1 million views on YouTube in one month. He followed up with his hit
song "Fly Away" and the release of his latest LP "Lemala"
in spring of 2017. Since then Nissim has been touring the world with dates in
USA, Canada, Israel, Germany, Brazil, UK, South Africa, Dominican Republic,
Jamaica and more.
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