4LFA
4LFA
Genres: rap, hip hop, tunisian, arabic
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About 4LFA
4LFA Biography 4LFA (also known as Saif Amri) is a Tunisian hip-hop artist based in Tunisia. He originates from Gafsa and is associated with the contemporary Tunisian rap scene, particularly its underground and alternative branches. He began gaining recognition in the post-2016 wave of Tunisian rap, where independent production and digital distribution became central to the scene. 4LFA is also the founder of the streetwear and creative brand Rashma Creations. Style 4LFA’s music is primarily categorized as Tunisian rap, trap, and conscious hip-hop. His sound blends modern trap production with elements of boom-bap and occasional jazz-influenced textures. His delivery alternates between melodic, autotune-driven flows and more direct, technical rap verses. Lyrically, his work often focuses on introspection, mental health, addiction, personal development, and the social realities of Tunisian youth. Career 4LFA has been active since at least 2018, building an audience through platforms such as YouTube, Spotify, and SoundCloud. In 2023, he released the collaborative project Trips in Rehab with producer John Six, a project noted for its focus on mental health themes. Other releases include Lost Souls Paradise, Age Began Counting, and the Go Fast series. His more recent output includes singles such as “Casino” and “Amarat” (2026). Influences & Scene 4LFA is associated with the Tunisian alternative rap scene, where artists often emphasize emotional expression and experimental production over traditional commercial rap aesthetics. He has collaborated with several artists from the same ecosystem, including JenJoon, Ktyb (Katybon), Ta9chira, Gal3y, and producer John Six. Overview 4LFA is a Tunisian rapper and creative figure known for his introspective approach to hip-hop and his role in the country’s underground scene. His work combines technical rap, emotional themes, and experimental production, making him a distinctive voice in contemporary Tunisian music.
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