PERCEPTION
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Perception is the third studio album by American hip hop artist NF. -Wikipedia
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Wado-O Radio
This is a really good album. His content is clear and thoughtful. His ideas are presented with passion and you can hear it in every word NF speaks, and the music is so complimentary to his lyrics that you can’t help but be drawn in to the story that he is telling.
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CCM Magazine
The maturity and musical experimentation grows on Perception, yet the dynamism and authenticity remain firmly in place.
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The Musical Hype
It’s deep, emotional, and well-rounded from start to finish.
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All Music
A heavy and serious listen, but fortunately it's never dull, mostly due to the density of NF's continually engrossing lyrics
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Palmetto News-Opinion
The album delivers on NF’s usual song with just enough innovation to keep things interesting.
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Edinboro Now
Creatively deep enough to push NF from unknown crossover rapper to one of the lead rappers in the game. Each track reveals more of the artist and hits listeners with beautifully harsh lyrics, rightfully branding it as “real music.”
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Under Air
Every word has a purpose and provides an incredible insight into the life of someone who has gone through hell.
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The Christian Beat
Thematically, NF's brutal honesty and transparency give his songs added meaning and impact. Though there is a discouraging footnote to the album as a whole, each track boldly attacks issues and struggles relevant to all listeners.
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Geeks Under Grace
Once again, the audience is invited to vicariously share with NF in his growth – both as an artist and an individual – producing an album rich in authenticity.
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Amino
This is a great release from him and, while it may not garner any new fans, it will grab their attention and have them look up his older stuff, thus getting new fans indirectly
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Substream Magazine
Perception isn’t afraid to dive deep into his personal experiences, whether that’s his relationship with his father (“Let You Down”) or what it’s really like to gain recognition from art that’s largely inspired by pain (“Outro”).
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The Cub
This is NF’s third album, and like his others is very deep and personal, allowing listeners inside his mind.
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D Soup Kitchen
As an album it’s entertaining to no end – its narrative is cohesive, as an artistic product it has greater aesthetic than utility, as a personal journal it raises some great concerns, particularly as NF, is inevitably propelling to the limelight.
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JAS Reviews
I definitely enjoyed this album due to it having several songs which are amongst NF's best written material. Give this one a try, even if you aren't a fan.
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Cross Rythms
Musically, too, it is more than worthwhile. Lyric sheets running to several pages testify that Feuerstein really enjoys his rap-craft, and the new variety to proceedings demonstrates a judicious approach to collaboration.
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Chicago Reader
Perception’s manicured production, gloopily emotive vocal samples, and battle-ready raps fit snugly into what’s acceptable—and even expected—of mainstream hip-hop.
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Song A Day
The music behind them is really slick and I feel like he's managing to keep the same kind of emotion of his past albums.
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FHHS Today
Overall, NF makes music that’s real. His songs are always about issues that happen in real life. There’s a truth to his lyrics and this is displayed in his album “Perception”.
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The Pritzker Press
Whether you are listening to his music because you like the beats, flow, or can relate to his songs on a personal level, Perception, and NF as a whole features a wide array of amazing songs that are crafted to a high standard.
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Rap Reviews
NF the artist strikes me as the potential result of an unfortunate scenario where some kid decides to teach himself the rap ropes, spending entirely too much time spinning that cocoon in which he's a skilled rapper but a social outsider.
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KM Productions
He’s not afraid to make songs of different and new styles; he just wants to make real music. And as long as he does that, I’ll keep being a fan.
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The Argonaut
His beats mesh well with the lyrics, leaving bass drops or extended periods of a key in the face of important points he wants people to pay special attention to. On top of this, NF’s beats set the scene and tone for what the song will talk about lyrically.
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Medium
His music is great and meaningful
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