NF

 Nathan John Feuerstein, who was born on March 30, 1990 is an American rapper from America. The artist has released two EPs under Capitol CMG, "I'm Free" (2012) and"[3and a self-titled EP released in 2014. Mansion was his debut major label release. The second album of his studio, Therapy Session, which was released on April 22, 2016 was a top 12 album of the US Billboard 200. The albums have earned him numerous accolades including the Gospel Music Association Dove Award (Therapy Session) for Rap/Hip Hop Albums of the Year. Perception climbed to the top spot in the United States in 2017, and its third single, "Let You down" made it to number 12 on the U.S. Billboard 200. Billboard Hot 100 and a top ten hit in the world. The same commercial success was achieved with his follow up The Search (2019). Feuerstein said that rap was a way for him to escape during his youth. Feuerstein recorded songs with the singing machine. He recorded instrumentals as well as sang on one microphone. Feuerstein, as his real name, released Moments the debut studio album on the 29th of November, 2010. On August 2, 2011 Feuerstein released his first single "Alone". Brooke Griffith was the songwriter and produced the song. Xist Music discovered Feuerstein's work in 2012 and was interested in his music. The first extended version of his I'm Free came out on May 2nd in 2012 by Feuerstein, with the production help of Profitt. The album's tracklist contained nine tracks that included "Alone". The EP also contained an exclusive rendition of "Alone" featuring Sean Simmonds. Xist teased the release the self-titled extended piece, NF. However, Feuerstein separated from the label in the middle of a disagreement. The release of NF was subsequently delayed. NF was accompanied by a song, "Only One", featuring Shuree Williams on the label's compilation album, Move Vol 1 The single was released, "Beautiful Addiction", on November 4 2013, 2013. Profitt once more appeared in the song. Additionally, Danielle Swift sang.




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