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Therapy Session
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 22, 2016 (2016-04-22)
Genre
LabelCapitol CMG
Producer
NF chronology
Mansion
(2015)
Therapy Session
(2016)
Perception
(2017)
Singles from Therapy Session
  1. "Intro 2"
    Released: March 25, 2016
  2. "I Just Wanna Know"
    Released: April 8, 2016
  3. "Real"
    Released: 2016

Therapy Session is the second studio album by American rapper NF. It was released on April 22, 2016, by Capitol Christian Music Group.[1]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[2]
CCM MagazineStarStarStarStar[3]
The Christian Beat4.9/5[4]
Highlight Magazine4/5[5]
Jesus Freak HideoutStarStarStarHalf star[6]
StarStarStarStarHalf star[7]
StarStarStarHalf star[8]
StarStarStarStar[9]
StarStarStarStar[10]
Reel Gospel4.5/5[11]

Indicating in a four-star review at CCM Magazine, Matt Conner writes, "fortunately NF digs deeper on an impressive second album."[3] David Craft, allotting the album three and a half stars from Jesus Freak Hideout, believes, "In no way is NF lacking in talent or creativity, but he could afford to exercise a tad more patience. This album doesn't seem quite ready for release, evidenced by the short, one-year gap between Mansion and Therapy Session. Regardless, NF has blown past the sophomore slump, creating a project well worth listening to."[6] Awarding the album four and a half stars at Jesus Freak Hideout, Kevin Hoskins writes, "Many are not going to like the pure raw emotions here, but I am a fan of someone who can offer something outside of the box and this fits that bill perfectly."[7] Mark Rice, rating the album three and a half stars for Jesus Freak Hideout, states, "Personally, I'm ambivalent towards NF's approach, but it makes for a good, thoughtful, and memorable listen. I do hope. however, for NF's sake, that he experiences some personal growth before his next album so another dark excursion isn't necessary."[8]

Giving the album four stars from Jesus Freak Hideout, Lucas Munachen describes, "Therapy Session, is a strong step forward and delves into even darker themes....Therapy Session may be one of the year's most memorable rap albums, but I have a feeling it only scratches the surface of NF's talent."[9] Christopher Smith, allocating the album a four-star review for Jesus Freak Hideout, believes, "Therapy Session is a rewarding and refreshingly honest listen if you can embrace it" where " The solid bars, simplistic yet cinematic production, and honest songwriting make this a solid and memorable sophomore release."[10] Haley Black, indicating in a four out of five review at Highlight Magazine, says, "He bellows powerfully, building momentum, projecting his path as a musician and reliving the judgments that his career is meaningless."[5] Signaling in a 4.5 out of five review for Reel Gospel, Carlin Doyle states, "dark and intense, but real."[11] Chris Major, rating the album a 4.9 out of five, writes, "Therapy Session addresses the grief, regret, and anger stockpiled in Mansion, hitting home with NF's intense lyrics and undisputed honesty."[4]

David Jeffries of AllMusic gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, praising the album for its "theatrical production" and described the album as "chock-full of raw emotions and honesty".[2]

Commercial performance

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Therapy Session debuted at number 12 on the Billboard 200 selling 29,184 album-equivalent units in the first week.[12] It also charted at number 1 on the Christian Albums Chart and number 1 on the Rap Albums chart. As of October 2017, it sold 122,000 copies in the United States.[13]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro 2"
Tommee Profitt3:15
2."Therapy Session"
  • Feuerstein
  • Profitt
Tommee Profitt5:31
3."I Just Wanna Know"
  • Feuerstein
  • Profitt
Tommee Profitt3:46
4."How Could You Leave Us"
  • Feuerstein
  • Profitt
Tommee Profitt5:22
5."Breathe"
  • Feuerstein
  • Profitt
  • Lauren Strahm
Tommee Profitt4:19
6."Real"
Garcia4:23
7."Oh Lord"
  • Feuerstein
  • Garcia
Garcia3:18
8."I Can Feel It"
  • Feuerstein
  • Profitt
Tommee Profitt3:53
9."Got You on My Mind"
  • Feuerstein
  • Garcia
Garcia4:01
10."Grindin'" (featuring Marty of Social Club)
Tommee Profitt4:37
11."Wish You Wouldn't"
Ingram4:46
12."Statement"
  • Feuerstein
  • Garcia
  • Ingram
  • Garcia
  • Ingram
3:10
13."All I Do"
  • Feuerstein
  • Garcia
Garcia3:48
14."Lost in the Moment" (featuring Jonathan Thulin)
Tommee Profitt4:02
Total length:58:11

Awards and nominations

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GMA Dove Awards

Year Award Result
2016 Best Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year Won

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[18] Gold 40,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[19] Silver 60,000
United States (RIAA)[20] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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from Grokipedia
Therapy Session is the second studio by American rapper NF. It was released on April 22, 2016, through . The album features 14 tracks and delves into NF's personal experiences with , trauma, and self-reflection, often framed through the metaphor of therapy sessions. It was supported by the singles "Intro 2" and "I Just Wanna Know". Therapy Session debuted at number 12 on the Billboard 200, while topping the Top Christian Albums and Top Rap Albums charts.

Background and production

Development and inspiration

Following the success of his independent releases, NF transitioned to major-label status with (CMG), signing in 2014 after parting ways with his previous label, Xist Music, where an EP deal fell through. This move came after self-releasing his debut album Moments in 2010 and navigating financial hardships, including part-time work as an . His breakthrough arrived with the 2014 self-titled EP and the 2015 Mansion, both under Capitol CMG, marking his shift from underground Christian hip-hop to broader recognition. NF's personal experiences profoundly shaped Therapy Session, drawing from including his parents' divorce, by his mother's boyfriend, and her opioid addiction, which led to her overdose death when he was 18. These events, coupled with his own battles against depression and issues, fueled a therapeutic approach to songwriting, where music served as an outlet for and emotional release. In interviews, NF described rap as an "escape and " for processing without resorting to despair. The album's concept emerged as a metaphorical "therapy session," evolving from the introspective narratives in Mansion by delving deeper into vulnerability, growth, and confronting inner conflicts. Initial songwriting sessions began in 2015, inspired by fan interactions about struggles like depression and , which NF related to personally. To preserve the album's raw, solitary focus, NF opted for minimal collaborations, featuring only background vocals on one track, emphasizing unfiltered self-examination throughout.

Recording process

The recording process for Therapy Session was spearheaded by as the primary producer, who also contributed as composer, engineer, mixer, programmer, and instrumentalist across most tracks, collaborating closely with NF (Nate Feuerstein) on writing and co-production. Additional production support came from David Garcia on several songs, including the title track, and Jarrod Ingram for specific cuts like "Wish You Wouldn't." NF recorded the majority of his vocals himself, emphasizing his direct involvement to align the sound with his personal vision. Sessions occurred primarily in Nashville, Tennessee, at facilities such as The 720 Studios and The GloveBox, with additional work at Studios in , reflecting the duo's collaborative base across states. The timeline for recording extended from late 2015 through early 2016, building on the momentum from NF's prior album and culminating in the project's April 22, 2016 release. Production techniques highlighted live instrumentation, including and strings, to craft cinematic builds that layered over hip-hop beats for dramatic effect, a hallmark of Profitt's approach to elevating NF's style. Emphasis was placed on raw vocal delivery to preserve emotional authenticity, with iterative mixing sessions refining the tracks to intensify their impact without relying on pitch correction tools. One key challenge arose from NF's commitment to genuineness, prompting multiple revisions; for instance, the track "How Could You Leave Us" evolved from an earlier version that NF deemed insufficiently powerful, leading to a reworked with Profitt to better capture its intensity. This hands-on refinement ensured the album's cohesive, unfiltered narrative.

Composition and themes

Musical style

Therapy Session is classified as Christian hip hop, incorporating elements of mainstream rap with a cinematic quality that distinguishes it within the genre. The album features aggressive, fast-paced rhythms and delivery styles reminiscent of intense rap traditions, blending trap-influenced beats with emotional ballads to create a dynamic sonic landscape. This fusion allows for a forceful expression that aligns with NF's personal and thematic depth, while maintaining accessibility for broader hip-hop audiences. Production techniques emphasize haunting, eerie soundscapes and simplistic yet evocative arrangements, often built around backdrops and choppy, unique flows that heighten tension and release. Tracks like "Intro 2" employ slow, menacing intros with dynamic builds, utilizing orchestral swells and elements to evoke a film-score-like atmosphere, while -driven pieces such as "How Could You Leave Us" provide contrast. The overall runtime totals 58:11 across 14 tracks, with an length of approximately four minutes per , supporting concise yet impactful structures that prioritize emotional escalation over extended verses. NF draws clear influences from , particularly in adopting authentic, rapid-fire delivery and complex rhyme patterns that convey raw intensity, as seen in the album's and angry rap sequences. This stylistic borrowing enhances the cinematic production, evoking a sense of dramatic scoring without overt orchestral dominance, and sets Therapy Session apart from more conventional Christian hip hop by integrating subtle electronic undertones for modern polish. Compared to NF's debut , the album evolves toward greater refinement in production and flow adaptability, retaining the core raw energy while expanding sonic variety through features and adaptive song structures.

Lyrical content

The lyrical content of Therapy Session centers on NF's exploration of battles, including depression and the pressures of emotional processing, often framed through the of a therapeutic . NF employs a first-person rap style to convey raw , using such as inner demons and therapy couches to depict psychological turmoil without resorting to , which aligns with his commitment to accessibility within circles. This approach allows for a direct, unfiltered examination of identity crises, where NF grapples with self-doubt and the authenticity of his amid personal imperfections. Family dynamics form a core motif, particularly themes of abandonment and the struggle toward , drawn from NF's autobiographical experiences of his mother's death due to and the resulting childhood instability, including elements of and . Tracks like "How Could You Leave Us" articulate and longing for , highlighting the emotional void left by familial loss. These elements are woven into broader reflections on the pressures of fame, such as responding to critics and fan expectations for "happy raps," which NF contrasts with his need for honest expression. The album presents an overarching narrative structured as a cohesive therapy session, progressing from initial pain and confrontation—exemplified in expressions of and abandonment—to a sense of release and perseverance in the closing reflections. This arc incorporates NF's rise from obscurity to success as a form of emotional outlet, positioning music as a divine tool for healing and self-examination. Autobiographical details, such as his early hardships and reliance on rap as "," underscore the work's role as a personal , fostering relatability for listeners facing similar struggles. Musical builds occasionally amplify this emotional delivery, intensifying the tone.

Release and promotion

Singles

The from Therapy Session, "Intro 2", was released on March 25, 2016, serving as a to the opening track from NF's previous album Mansion. The introduces the album's introspective themes through intense, cinematic production, and its official , directed by Patrick Tohill and NF, emphasizes dramatic visuals including rapid cuts and symbolic imagery to evoke emotional turmoil. Following on April 8, 2016, the second single "I Just Wanna Know" explores themes of relational betrayal and emotional vulnerability, with questioning trust and pain in personal connections. Accompanied by an official that amplifies the track's raw intensity through close-up shots and narrative elements, the song helped sustain pre-album momentum. "Real", released as the third single on April 22, 2016, highlights themes of authenticity and , aligning with the album's overarching motif. It received significant radio play on Christian stations, contributing to its visibility in that genre. The singles' release strategy focused on building hype for Therapy Session by previewing its therapeutic narrative without major guest features, emphasizing NF's solo artistry and collaborative production with and David Garcia. Each track tied directly into the album's exploration of and personal growth, fostering fan engagement ahead of the full release.

Marketing and touring

The rollout for Therapy Session began with teasers shared by NF on social media platforms in early 2016, including lyric snippets and song previews to build anticipation among fans. The album's release date was officially announced on February 12, 2016, via a social media post that also opened digital pre-orders on platforms like , with the lead single "Intro 2" released and available for immediate access on March 25, 2016. Marketing efforts emphasized digital accessibility and fan engagement, with pre-orders bundled alongside exclusive merchandise such as limited-edition hoodies, posters, and vinyl records available through NF's official store starting in March 2016. Promotion targeted audiences through radio campaigns on stations under , which highlighted tracks like "Therapy Session" for to capitalize on NF's growing presence in the genre. Music videos for key singles, including the title track, were produced to visually complement the album's introspective themes; the "Therapy Session" video, released in August 2016, was directed by Patrick Tohill, with musical contributions from composer . The Therapy Session Tour served as the primary live component of the promotion, launching in spring 2016 with dates across more than 20 U.S. cities, including stops in Grand Rapids, , and New York, featuring openers . This initial run extended into a larger fall leg starting September 20 in , encompassing 23 additional North American cities such as Portland, , and , for a total exceeding 30 U.S. performances that summer and fall. A follow-up Therapy Session Tour in spring 2017 further supported the album, kicking off March 30 in Memphis and visiting venues like Minglewood Hall, reinforcing NF's momentum through high-energy live sets. Additional promotional activities included performances at Christian music festivals such as Creation Northeast in June 2016, where NF debuted material from the album to festival crowds. A limited-edition vinyl pressing of Therapy Session was made available starting , 2016, through the official store, offering fans a collectible format on the day of the digital and CD release. No deluxe edition was issued at launch, but the vinyl's scarcity contributed to ongoing collector interest in subsequent years.

Reception

Critical reception

Upon its release, Therapy Session received generally positive reviews from critics within the and hip-hop spheres, with praise centered on its unflinching exploration of personal struggles. CCM Magazine awarded the album four out of five stars, commending NF's vulnerability in addressing themes of abandonment and financial hardship, noting that he "bares all" in a way that builds a substantial through raw . Similarly, The Christian Beat gave it a near-perfect 4.9 out of five, highlighting the album's therapeutic value as a tool for confronting pain and sin without sugarcoating, with tracks like "How Could You Leave Us" making and deeply relatable. Critics lauded the album's emotional rawness and production quality, viewing NF's style as a mark of artistic growth. Jesus Freak Hideout echoed this, calling it an "excellent album" for its refreshingly honest and simplistic yet cinematic , particularly in emotionally gripping tracks that demonstrate NF's ferocity and personal dealing with loss. However, some reviews pointed to shortcomings in pacing and focus. Jesus Freak Hideout critiqued the album's length at 14 tracks, suggesting it felt unfinished with certain songs out of place and an excessive, self-centric emphasis on critics that bordered on cumbersome. Other outlets, such as Plugged In, noted its extraordinarily intense tone, which grapples with unfiltered but may overwhelm listeners due to the relentless emotional weight. The overall consensus positioned Therapy Session as a for Christian hip-hop, elevating discussions on and vulnerability within faith-based music through NF's approach.

Commercial performance

Therapy Session debuted at number 12 on the US chart in April 2016, accumulating 29,184 album-equivalent units in its first week. The album simultaneously topped the Top Christian Albums and Top Rap Albums charts, marking a significant for NF in those genres. By October 2017, the album had sold 122,000 pure copies . Incorporating streaming equivalents, it has surpassed 500,000 units, driven by over 1.24 billion streams as of November 2025 and continued digital consumption. It has been certified in for sales exceeding 40,000 units. The release sustained dominance in the Christian music sector, with renewed interest sparked by NF's subsequent high-profile albums like Perception, which propelled Therapy Session back onto the Billboard 200 in 2018. Digital sales and platforms such as have fueled its enduring revenue through steady streaming growth. Internationally, the album achieved moderate sales, with notable performance in markets like and the .

Track listing and credits

Track listing

The standard edition of Therapy Session contains 14 tracks with a total runtime of 58:11.
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Duration
1"Intro 2"NF, Tommee ProfittTommee Profitt3:15
2"Therapy Session"NF, Tommee ProfittTommee Profitt, David Garcia5:31
3"I Just Wanna Know"NF, Tommee ProfittTommee Profitt3:46
4"How Could You Leave Us"NF, Tommee ProfittTommee Profitt5:22
5"Breathe"NF, Tommee Profitt, Mitch StrahmTommee Profitt4:19
6"Real"NF, Tommee ProfittDavid Garcia4:23
7"Oh Lord"NF, David GarciaDavid Garcia3:18
8"I Can Feel It"NF, Tommee ProfittTommee Profitt3:53
9"Got You on My Mind"NF, David GarciaDavid Garcia4:01
10"Grindin' (feat. Marty of Social Club)"NF, Tommee ProfittTommee Profitt4:37
11"Wish You Wouldn't"NF, Tommee ProfittJarrod Ingram4:46
12"Statement"NF, David Garcia, Jarrod IngramDavid Garcia, Jarrod Ingram3:10
13"All I Do"NF, David GarciaDavid Garcia3:48
14"Lost in the Moment (feat. Jonathan Thulin)"NF, Tommee ProfittTommee Profitt4:02
The album is available in standard digital and physical formats, including and vinyl.

Personnel

NF served as the lead artist on Therapy Session, performing vocals and co-writing all tracks. The album was produced by , David Garcia, and Jarrod Ingram, with Profitt handling the majority of production duties, Garcia and Ingram contributing to several tracks. Background vocals were provided by featured artists Jonathan Thulin on "Lost in the Moment" and Marty of on "Grindin'". There are no other guest appearances, with all main performances delivered solo by NF.

Charts and certifications

Chart positions

Therapy Session debuted strongly on several charts in 2016, reflecting its appeal within Christian and audiences. In the United States, the album peaked at number 12 on the , marking NF's highest entry on the all-genre ranking at the time. It also reached number 1 on both the Top Christian Albums and Top Rap Albums charts. The album demonstrated longevity on the Top Christian Albums chart.
Chart (2016)Peak position
US 12
US Top Christian Albums ()1
US Top Rap Albums ()1

Certifications

In the United States, Therapy Session was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America () on July 7, 2023, representing 500,000 album-equivalent units that include sales, track equivalents, and streaming. In , the album received Gold certification from on May 8, 2023, for sales and streaming exceeding 40,000 units. The United Kingdom's (BPI) certified Therapy Session Silver, signifying 60,000 units sold or streamed. As of November 2025, no additional certifications have been awarded since 2023, and the album remains certified Gold in the . Beyond these, Therapy Session has earned minor digital sales recognitions within sectors but lacks major certifications in other international markets.

References

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