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Ali'yah (album)

Ali'yah
D Black Aliyah cover.jpg
Studio album by D. Black
Released September 15, 2009 (2009-09-15)
Genre Hip hop
Length 51:00
Label Sportn' Life
Producer D. Black
B. Brown
Vitamin D
Jake One
D. Black chronology
The Cause and Effect
(2007)The Cause and Effect2007
Ali'yah
(2009)
NISSIM
(2013)NISSIM2013
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
PopMatters 6/10 stars
HipHopDX 3.5/5 stars

Ali'yah is the second studio album by American rapper D. Black, released on September 15, 2009 through Sportn' Life Records. It was produced by Black, B. Brown, Vitamin D, and Jake One. The album was influenced by Black's Messianic Jewish faith at the time, displaying a more spiritual and socially conscious outlook than the gangsta rap stylings of his previous work. The album's title is a Hebrew word meaning "ascent". This would be Black's last album before his temporary retirement; he would later return in 2012 as an Orthodox rapper under the name Nissim.

Following the release of his previous album, The Cause and Effect, Black, now a father, began studying religion and questioning his own faith (he had been raised a Sunni Muslim and converted to Christianity as a teenager), and later converted to Orthodox Judaism. Subsequently, his music began to take on a more spiritual and socially conscious feel influenced by artists like Common and Lauryn Hill, first evidenced in his song "God Like" that appeared on Jake One's 2008 album White Van Music.

The album was primarily produced by Jake One, Vitamin D, and B. Brown.

Ali'yah was released on September 15, 2009. The album spent five weeks at number 4 on CMJ's hip hop charts, while the video for its lead single, "Yesterday", was in regular rotation on MTV.

Six months after the album's release, Black fully renounced his belief in Jesus and Christianity. No longer supporting the album's message but unable to quit his contract, he agreed to promote it, but refused to accept money outside of touring expenses or perform on Shabbat. He subsequently retired to focus on converting to Orthodox Judaism, during which time he cut off all connections to his previous career, including abandoning his position at Sportn' Life and even getting rid of his own music collection.


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