Affan Khan
| Affan Khan | |
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| Born | Affan Khan 1999 (age 26–27) Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
| Other names | Afusic |
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| 📆 Years active | 2020–present |
Affan Khan (born c. 199? in Karachi), known professionally as Afusic, is a Pakistani rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is known for merging traditional South Asian melodies and themes with contemporary hip-hop beats and has quickly risen to prominence within Pakistan’s independent music scene. [1][2]
Early life
Born and raised in Karachi, Affan developed a passion for music at a young age, inspired by his father and cultural heritage. He began experimenting with songwriting and rap before beginning to officially release music as Afusic around 2020.
Career
Afusic launched his musical career in 2020, dropping singles and official music videos through YouTube and other digital platforms. His breakout moment came in February 2025 with his viral single “Pal Pal (Jeena Muhal)”,[3] which trended globally on YouTube and Instagram Reels, receiving millions of views and propelling him into mainstream consciousness. aajtak.in
Subsequent tracks include “Ek Baar”, “Bewaja”, “Sunzara”, “LAAZMI” (released June 2022), and “Heer”, showcasing his fusion of soulful vocals, rap verses, and South Asian musical motifs.
Collaborations with artists such as Talwiinder, Seventean, Rohit Zion, Shareh, and producer Ali Soomro have further shaped his evolving sound.
Style and influence
Afusic’s music is described as a blend of Eastern melodies and contemporary hip‑hop. His lyrics often reflect personal experiences, emotional depth, and social themes, resonating with listeners across South Asia. soundcloud.com
He cites inspiration from his father’s musical influence and cultural roots in Karachi.
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Discography
Singles
“Pal Pal (Jeena Muhal)” (2025)
“Ek Baar” (2022–2024)
“Bewaja” (feat. Seventean & Rohit Zion)
“Sunzara”
“Heer”
Tracks
“LAAZMI” (June 2022) aajtak.in +1 afusic.ruclips.net +1 traplyrics.com qobuz.com
Online presence
Afusic maintains channels on YouTube (channel UC... with millions of views and subscribers), SoundCloud, and Spotify, where fans can access his music and official visuals.
References
- ↑ "Afusic - Pal Pal Goes Viral". Trap Lyrics.
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
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