Rafasan shares a powerful tech house anthem "4:44AM" Via Vivifier Records

Released on Vivifier Records, Rafasan’s latest track serves up a dynamic blend of tech house rhythms and powerful hip-hop vocals, guaranteed to command attention. The partnership between Rafasan and Cizzla is electric, blending raw energy with precise production techniques, elevating the track to a remarkable standard of craftsmanship.

"4:44AM" is yet another standout in Rafasan’s growing lineup of club hits. Renowned for his bass-driven, dance-floor-filling sound, Rafasan consistently delivers addictive tracks that connect with both club enthusiasts and festival audiences. With over 90,000 monthly Spotify listeners and over a million total streams, Rafasan has solidified his presence in the electronic music world. His performance résumé is equally impressive, having performed alongside industry giants like Steve Aoki, Chris Lorenzo, and Nghtmre, and appearing at festivals like Breakaway and Hidden City. It’s clear that Rafasan is at a prime point in his career—keep an eye on him.

For anyone seeking high-energy, late-night vibes with expertly produced beats, "4:44AM" is a must-hear. Rafasan continues to break new ground, making this track an ideal soundtrack for any adrenaline-fueled night out.

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