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Noah Kahan

Noah Kahan is an American singer-songwriter known for his introspective lyrics and folk-infused pop sound. Born on January 1, 1997, in Strafford, Vermont, Kahan began writing songs at a young age. His rural upbringing in Vermont often influences his music, providing a backdrop of small-town themes combined with universal emotions. Kahan gained initial attention with his breakout single "Young Blood" in 2017, which showcased his knack for catchy melodies and earnest songwriting. The song's success led to a record deal with Republic Records and collaborations with prominent artists and producers, including Joel Little, known for his work with Lorde and Khalid. In 2019, Noah Kahan released his debut studio album, "Busyhead," which received positive reviews for its heartfelt lyrics and blend of folk, pop, and indie influences. The album includes notable tracks like "Hurt Somebody," a duet with Julia Michaels that further expanded his audience. Over the years, Kahan has continued to build a loyal fan base with his relatable and often poignant songs. His music explores themes such as identity, mental health, and the complexities of human relationships, resonating deeply with listeners. Kahan's follow-up projects, including his albums "Cape Elizabeth" (2020) and "I Was / I Am" (2021), have solidified his place in the music industry as a compelling storyteller with a distinctive voice. His authentic approach and dedication to his craft continue to earn him acclaim both critically and commercially. Noah Kahan remains a prominent figure in the folk-pop genre, distinguishing himself with his thoughtful artistry and captivating performances.

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