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Analysis Of NF By Nathan Feuerstein
You know who interest me, NF which is short for Nathan Feuerstein. NF is a rapper and singer who is known for his expression of emotions in his songs through discussion of his feeling and events of his past. His intensity and passion is what peaked my interest in him and his music. NF isn’t a rapper that uses cuss words or vulgar lyrics to convey his raps, because that is not the type of rapper NF is. He is a rapper that is a Christian not a Christian rapper but a rapper that is a Christian which really makes him stand out. One of his more emotional songs is called how could you leave us talking about this mother and how she let addiction take over her life which eventually lead to her death. This song is especially emotional at the end when

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