NF
Nathan John Feuerstein, born March 30, 1991 was an American musician and rapper. He is known as his initials NF, which can be spelled in the form of IF. The artist has released two EPs with Capitol CMG, "I'm Free" (2012) and"[3and a self-titled EP in 2014. Mansion was the first album released by the major label. The second studio album Therapy Session came out on April 22nd, 2016. It was a top 12 album on the US Billboard 200. The albums have garnered many accolades, including: the Gospel Music Association Dove Award Rap/Hip Hop album of the year (Therapy Session). NF gained mainstream recognition with Perception in 2017. The album peaked on the charts in the United States at number one and was certified Platinum. "Let You Fall" hit number twelve on the. Billboard Hot 100 and a top ten hit in the world. The Search, his sequel to his hit album was also a commercial hit. Feuerstein said that rap was a method to escape from his early years. He would record songs with a karaoke device, recording both raps and instrumentals using a single microphone. Feuerstein independently released Moments, the first album of his studio album on November 29th 2010. The album was dropped "Alone" as his debut single on August 2, 2011. Brooke Griffith and Tommee Profitt who produced the track and songwriter, appeared in the track. Xist Music noticed Feuerstein’s work in the year 2012. Feuerstein released his debut extended play, I'm Free on May 2 2012. Profitt produced it. The playlist included nine tracks that included "Alone". The EP also included the exclusive version of "Alone" featuring Sean Simmonds. Xist released a teaser for the release of the self-titled play, NF, but Feuerstein quit the label after a dispute and the release of NF was put off. NF featured a track, "Only One", featuring Shuree Williams on the compilation album of the label, Move Vol 1 On November 4 2013 he dropped the single "Beautiful Addiction". Profitt returned to the track with vocals by Brady Schmitz (vocals) and Danielle Swift (vocals).
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