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Nathan John Feuerstein, who was born March 30, 1990, is a popular American rapper from America. Two EPs were issued by the artist I'm Free (2012) [3and an EP self-titled in the year 2014. He was signed to Capitol CMG. Mansion was the first album he released on a major label. His second studio album, Therapy Session (April 22, 2016) was a top-selling album at 12 for 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 The album from NF's 2017 release reached 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 topped the international charts and was a top ten charting hit. Similar commercial success was achieved through The Search (2019). Feuerstein said that rap was an escape for his family members during his childhood. Feuerstein recorded his songs using the Karaoke Machine and recorded his instrumentals with one mic and his raps the other. On the 29th of November 2010 Feuerstein independently released his debut studio album Moments under his real name. His debut single, "Alone", came out on August 2, 2011. Brooke Griffith and Tommee Profitt were the song's composers and producers. Xist Music was attracted to Feuerstein's work in 2012. The 2nd of May, 2012, Feuerstein released his debut, extended play I'm Free with production work from Profitt. The album's tracklist contained nine tracks, including "Alone". The EP also featured an exclusive version featuring Sean Simmonds of "Alone". Xist announced the release of the self-titled play, NF, but Feuerstein broke off from the label following a dispute and the production of NF was delayed. NF was however, a highlight of the show, featuring the track "Only One" with Shuree Wilkins on the compilation album of the label Move Vol 1. On November 4, 2013, he released "Beautiful Addiction" as the single. The song again featured an appearance by Profitt along with the voices of Brady Schmitz and Danielle Swift.
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