Noah Kahan gets brutal review ahead of album release

The 'Stick Season' is gearing up for a busy April, with the premiere of Netflix doc and studio album, 'The Great Divide'

Noah Kahan gets brutal review ahead of album release
Noah Kahan gets brutal review ahead of album release

Noah Khan has received some harsh criticism from children weeks before he is set to drop his highly anticipated album.

On Wednesday, April 1, the Orange Juice singer appeared on the Celebrity Substitute episode, where he became a victim of elementary school kids' roasting.

During the interaction, Kahan said, "I have a couple questions. First question is am I chopped?

In response to which, several kids yelled out, "Yes!"

He then asked them if he was "unc", a person who is "old or acts old", to which the kids landed a soft punch as they declared, "No."

One student shouted, "You look like Jesus."

The You're Gonna Go Far hitmaker noted, "I look like Jesus. I know, well, Jesus is watching you guys today, so let's be on our best behaviour."

Elsewhere in the episode, Kahan asked the kids if they had ever heard of him, to which one child revealed that they knew his name, prompting the singer to share that the child "has really cool taste".

During his appearance, Kahan rewrote his unreleased song Deny, Deny, Deny and performed it for their teachers and also encouraged the students to find inspiration through art.

The episode came ahead of the premiere of his Netflix documentary Out of Body on April 13.

Moreover, his upcoming studio album, The Great Divide, is scheduled to be released on April 24, ahead of which he has dropped singles The Great Divide and Porch Light.