Noah Kahan, born on January first, nineteen ninety-seven, is an American singer-songwriter who has made significant strides in the music industry. He signed with Republic Records in two thousand seventeen, marking the beginning of a promising career.
His breakthrough came with the single 'Hurt Somebody', which not only achieved gold status in the United States but also resonated with audiences across multiple international markets. This success was complemented by the release of his EP of the same name, setting the stage for his debut album, 'Busyhead', which arrived in two thousand nineteen.
In the following years, Kahan continued to evolve as an artist, releasing two more albums: 'I Was / I Am' in two thousand twenty-one and 'Stick Season' in two thousand twenty-two. The latter became a mainstream commercial breakthrough, showcasing his growth and appeal as a musician.
In recognition of his talent, Kahan received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in two thousand twenty-three, solidifying his place in the contemporary music scene.