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Feedback on Nathan Feuerstein
Talia Ririe's review of Nathan Feuerstein is a very approachable piece. She talks about her experience when she first started high school and didn't have a lot of friends. A friend introduced her to NF, who is Nathan Feuerstein. She says that she likes the line about his beliefs. Talia also praises that the music is relatable because it shows messages like how we always want to put up a perfect self for others, but we all have vulnerabilities that we can't let others see. By incorporating multiple stories and views, Talia Ririe creates a review that I think is legitimate.
I can relate to this review since I'm in 8th grade and going to go to high school next year. I may move to Atlanta and may have to make new friends. I am also not a huge fan of rap, especially in this day and age when it's filled with screaming and curses. I have heard "Real" prior to reading this review, and the lyrics are meaningful after knowing NF's childhood.
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