NF
Nathan John Feuerstein (born March 30 1991) is known as his initials NF (stylized as IF), is an American musician, rapper as well as songwriter, record producer and songwriter. Two EPs were released, I'm FREE (2012) [3] as well as self-titled EP released by Capitol CMG in 2014. His debut album on major label, Mansion, was released on March 31, 2015. The album that he followed with Therapy Session was released on April 22nd on the 22nd of April, 2016. It peaked at the number 12 on the US Billboard 200. His albums have won many awards, including the Gospel Music Association Dove Award in Rap/Hip Hop Album (Therapy Session). Perception The album from NF's 2017 release was ranked number one in the United States, and was certified platinum. The third single, "Let You Go", reached number twelve in the United States. Billboard Hot 100 was a worldwide top-10 single. The Search (2019) was his second album. The album also enjoyed the same commercial success. Feuerstein stated that rap was a way to escape from his youth. He would record songs on his Karaoke machine. The raps he penned were recorded using one microphone. On the 29th of November of 2010, Feuerstein independently released his debut album Moments under his real name. The first single, "Alone", came out on August 2, 2011. Brooke Griffith was the songwriter and produced the song. Xist Music came to Feuerstein’s work in the year 2012. His debut extended play I'm Free was released on May 2 in 2012 by Feuerstein, with production assistance from Profitt. The tracklist featured nine songs, which included "Alone". The EP also featured the exclusive version of Sean Simmonds of "Alone". Xist released a teaser for the release of their self-titled extended album, NF. However, Feuerstein separated from the label in the middle of a disagreement. Production of NF was subsequently delayed. NF was still a single featuring Shuree William "Only One", on the label’s compilation album Move Vol 1 On November 4 in 2013, he debuted "Beautiful Addiction" as a single. The song again featured an appearance by Profitt, as well as the vocals of Brady Schmitz and Danielle Swift.
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