FATBOY RECORDS
Born in the South London town of Streatham, Raf-Saperra has proved to be a vocal tour de force and an enigmatic talent making waves of tidal proportions within the Asian music stratosphere. With organic views counting over millions across social media and YouTube, the past year has seen Saperra dominate the cultural conversation and rapidly build a cult following within the UK like no other British-Punjabi artist has done in recent years. From being enrolled as a BBC Future Sounds Act 2021 and securing a featured article on Basement Approved (making Raf the first Desi Punjabi artist to be featured) it’s fair to say that the South London native has made an impact on UK culture for both Punjabi and non-Punjabi audiences.
Born in the South London town of Streatham, Raf-Saperra has proved to be a vocal tour de force and an enigmatic talent making waves of tidal proportions within the Asian music stratosphere. With organic views counting over millions across social media and YouTube, the past year has seen Saperra dominate the cultural conversation and rapidly build a cult following within the UK like no other British-Punjabi artist has done in recent years. From being enrolled as a BBC Future Sounds Act 2021 and securing a featured article on Basement Approved (making Raf the first Desi Punjabi artist to be featured) it’s fair to say that the South London native has made an impact on UK culture for both Punjabi and non-Punjabi audiences.
"Signed To God" Visuals By: Fatboy Records Directed: Raf-Saperra
"Celebrity Killer" Visuals By: Fatboy Records Directed By: Raf-Saperra
"Barood" Visuals By: Fatboy Records & Yellow-Fish Directed By: Raf-Saperra
"Signed To God" Visuals By: Fatboy Records Directed: Raf-Saperra
Born in the South London town of Streatham, Raf-Saperra has proved to be a vocal tour de force and an enigmatic talent making waves of tidal proportions within the Asian music stratosphere. With organic views counting over millions across social media and YouTube, the past year has seen Saperra dominate the cultural conversation and rapidly build a cult following within the UK like no other British-Punjabi artist has done in recent years. From being enrolled as a BBC Future Sounds Act 2021 and securing a featured article on Basement Approved (making Raf the first Desi Punjabi artist to be featured) it’s fair to say that the South London native has made an impact on UK culture for both Punjabi and non-Punjabi audiences.