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Rising Afrofusion sensation Raevin has released his new single, “FEVER II”, featuring Afrobeats star Kelvyn Boy and fast-rising Afrofusion talent Kojo Blak.
The record, produced by Killbeatz, is a fusion of vibrant rhythms, soulful melodies, and captivating storytelling.
Speaking on the collaboration, Raevin shared: “FEVER II is more than just a song; it’s a cultural moment. Working with Kelvyn Boy, Kojo Blak, and Killbeatz allowed us to create something truly special.”
With Killbeatz behind the boards, “FEVER II” carries the quality and international appeal to resonate with Gen Z, Millennials, and Afrobeats lovers worldwide.
The single follows the release of Raevin’s debut EP, Feelings of Raevin, which showcased his versatility and cemented his place as one of Afrofusion’s most exciting new voices.
His artistry has also earned him recognition as an “Apple Music Up Next” Artist to Watch.
Stream Here: raevin.lnk.to/Fever2
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