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Noah Kahan was born in Hanover, New Hampshire, and he attended Hanover High School in Hanover, New Hampshire.

[5] Kahan began writing songs at age 8 and uploaded them to SoundCloud where his music began to gain exposure.

At age 17, Kahan began working with school friend music producers (Cwenga Matanzima). This attracted the attention
of his current manager Drew Simmons of Foundations Artist Management. His music also caught the attention of
songwriters such as Dan Wilson known for his work with Adele, Scott Harris, Carrie Underwood, among others.[6] Kahan
deferred his admission to Tulane University to pursue his developing music career.[7] Kahan has said that two career
goals he wished for were to be verified on Instagram and to have a Wikipedia page.[8]

Kahan cites some of his inspirations as Paul Simon, Cat Stevens, Counting Crows, Hozier, and Mumford and Sons.[9]

2017–present: music career

In 2016, Kahan signed to Republic Records and he began working with producer Joel Little, known for his work with
Lorde and Khalid, with whom he recorded six songs. Kahan released his first single "Young Blood" in January 2017 and
gained over 9 million streams.

In September 2017, Kahan released "Hurt Somebody", the lead single from his forthcoming debut extended play of the
same name. "Hurt Somebody" was re-recorded later in 2017 featuring Grammy nominated artist Julia Michaels.[10]
Hurt Somebody was released in January 2018.

On April 8, 2019, Kahan announced his debut full-length studio album entitled Busyhead, and included the duet version
of "Hurt Somebody" as well as two other singles "False Confidence" and "Mess". It was released on June 14, 2019.[11]

On April 30, 2020, Noah announced on his Instagram that he would drop an EP at midnight. He then dropped "Cape
Elizabeth." The album was recorded over one week at Kahan's friend Phin Choukas' home studio in Vermont exactly one
week after the singer left New York City in March to avoid the coronavirus.

Tours

Kahan opened for Ben Folds and Anderson East in the United States in February 2017 and then went on to open for
Milky Chance in March 2017. Later opening on an East Coast tour with The Strumbellas that began on October 12, 2017,
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and concluded on November 14, 2017, in Buffalo, New York.[12] He performed at Billboard's
Industry Night on November 16, 2017, at the Ludlow House in New York City, showcasing his pop-folk song "Fine".[13] In
April and May 2018, Kahan supported George Ezra on his North American tour[14] and then directly after embarked on
his own tour, headlining shows across Europe throughout May 2018.[15] Kahan then embarked on a world tour in
October and November 2018, with Dean Lewis joining him in support for the North American leg.[16] He later opened
for Dean Lewis on his tour of Europe in February 2019, then joining James Bay on his North American tour for the
following month. Kahan toured for 'The Busyhead Tour', in which he headlined shows across North America from
September to November 2019.

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