NF

 Nathan John Feuerstein, who was born on March 30, 1990 was a popular American rapper from the United States. The artist has released two EPs: I'm Free (2012),[3] and an EP self-titled in 2014 in association with Capitol CMG. Mansion was his debut major label release. The album that he followed with Therapy Session was released on April 22, 2016. It peaked at the number 12 in the US Billboard 200. The albums have been awarded numerous awards which include the Gospel Music Association Dove Award in Rap/Hip Hop Album (Therapy Session). Perception, NF's 2017 album, was ranked number one in the United States, and was certified platinum. The third single, "Let You Go" was a top 12 hit in the United States. Billboard Hot 100 and a top ten international hit. The sequel, The Search (2019), was a commercial success. Feuerstein stated that, during his childhood, rap was a way to escape. Feuerstein recorded songs with a karaoke machine. He recorded instrumentals and performed raps using one microphone. Feuerstein was his real name, released Moments his debut studio album on the 29th of November the 29th of November, 2010. On August 2, 2011 the singer released his debut single "Alone". Brooke Griffith and Tommee Profitt as the song's producer and songwriter, appeared in the track. Xist Music was attracted to Feuerstein's work during 2012. Feuerstein released his debut extended play, I'm Free on May 2 2012. Profitt produced it. The album's tracklist included nine tracks which included "Alone". The EP also included an exclusive version "Alone" featuring Sean Simmonds. Xist released a teaser for the release of their self-titled extended album, NF. However, Feuerstein broke off from the label in the middle of a disagreement. The production of NF was then delayed. NF included a song called "Only One" featuring Shuree Williams in the compilation album Move Vol 1. On the 4th of November 2013 he released an album "Beautiful Addiction" and it came out on the 4th of November. Profitt returned to the track, with vocals performed by Brady Schmitz (vocals) and Danielle Swift (vocals).




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