From Drugs and Guns to Orthodox Judaism I Gangsta Rap International - Israel

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Published on Apr 19, 2021
In the latest episode of Gangsta Rap International, Noisey host Chuckie goes to Israel to investigate a unique story. D Black was a drug-dealing gang member and gangsta rapper in Seattle who then became a devout Jew, moved his family to Israel and became a successful artist out there.

He still raps but rather than speak of his upbringing around criminality, Nissim Black (as he’s now known) has a more spiritual message now.

Watch more Gangsta Rap International: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIkK-XH6TG8&list=PLdoAu1uCjE-hwNtVr5ToiX8r5nSdDS16E

Find out more about Nissim Black: https://instagram.com/nissimofficial

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