NF

 Nathan John Feuerstein is an American rapper from America. He has released two EPs: I'm Free (2012),[3 and an EP with a self-titled title in 2014, with Capitol CMG. His debut album on major label, Mansion, was released on March 31, 2015. His second studio album, Therapy Session (April 22, 2016), peaked at number 12 for the US Billboard 200. His albums have earned many accolades, including: the Gospel Music Association Dove Award Rap/Hip Hop album of the year (Therapy Session). NF became a mainstream hit with Perception in 2017. The album peaked in the United States at number one and was certified Platinum. "Let You Fall" hit number twelve on the. Billboard Hot 100 was a worldwide top-10 single. The same commercial success was achieved when he released his follow-up The Search (2019). Feuerstein stated that rap was a method to get away from his youth. He would record songs on the karaoke machine, recording instrumentals on one mic and rapping on another. Feuerstein released Moments, his first studio album, on his own on the 29th of November, 2010. The first single, "Alone", came out on August 2, 2011. Brooke Griffith, songwriter and producer of the track, was the featured artist. In 2012, Feuerstein's work was noticed by Xist Music. His debut extended play I'm Free was released May 2 in 2012 by Feuerstein, with production assistance from Profitt. The album's tracklist included nine tracks, which included "Alone". The EP also included an exclusive rendition of "Alone" which featured Sean Simmonds. Xist was talked about their self-titled extended version of the play, NF. But Feuerstein quit his contract with the label and the release of NF was delayed. NF was however, a highlight of the show, featuring a song "Only One" with Shuree Wilkins on the compilation album by the label Move Vol 1. On November 4 2013 he dropped "Beautiful Addiction" which was the single. Profitt made a return to the track with vocals from Brady Schmitz (vocals) and Danielle Swift (vocals).




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