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Nathan John Feuerstein (born March 30, 1991), known by his initials NF (stylized as ИF), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. [1] He has released two EPs, I'm Free (2012), [ 2 ] and a self-titled EP in 2014 with Capitol CMG .
Quinlan Sharif McAfee (born January 18, 2001), [1] known professionally as Quin NFN (formerly Quincho), [2] is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Austin, Texas. He is best known for his singles "Talkin' My Shit," "Straight Thru," and "Poles" (featuring NLE Choppa). He released his debut commercial mixtape, 4Nun, on October 25, 2019 ...
The official music video, released on the same day as the song, was directed by NF and Patrick Tohill. It opens with NF stranded on a wooden raft in the middle of an ocean and in an all-white outfit, [1] [2] [5] rapping as he finds his way to the shore. Later, a clone of himself clothed entirely in black misguides NF around the island before ...
The official music video was released on November 9, 2017, on NF's Vevo channel. [8] The music video was directed and produced by Nathan Feuerstein (NF's real name) and Patrick Tohill. Given the song's lyrical content, the visual focus is on the relationship between an older Nate and his younger self.
"Clouds" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rapper NF, released on February 18, 2021 along with a music video. [1] It is the second single from his mixtape of the same name, and was written and produced by NF and Tommee Profitt. The song has peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2]
The video was directed by Patrick Tohill and NF. It begins with similar shots switching back and forth from the perspectives of a young girl and her older self, both feeling unloved and unwanted. It shows her parents arguing and the child being left alone and neglected by them.
David Bowie was an early adopter of music videos long before they were a standard promotional tool for all artists, dating back to the “Space Oddity” video he shot for the song’s 1973 ...
NF raps about his growth as an artist, dealing with fame and his new found success. [3] Feuerstein dedicated the song to his come up from his worldwide hit, Let You Down. He discussed his success in an interview with New Musical Express: [4] "Honestly, for me I think it's just being myself and being authentic.