Born on 27 July 1982 in Arandis, Arafath Muhuure was a very popular Namibian producer who owned a recording studio in Windhoek called Triple Seven Studios.
his untimely death was first reported on Friday 10 March by some of his close friends and family on social media.
The cause of death is unknown and many of his industry compatriots including the likes of Gazza, Swartbaster, Chris Wayne, Lady May, Ethnix, Mr Glo and others have all send messages of condolences to his family.
Arafath was one of the biggest msuic producedrs and had produced songs for many Namibian musicians.
His love for music began in 1993 when he began to make church beats at the age of 11. Other church members encouraged him to keep on fostering his dream.
In 2002, he made his first studio appearance courtesy of Pastor Goro of Greater Ministry. The Pastor and his son taught Arafath about studio production. He later joined a group called Eagles Mentality, which released songs such as ‘Hou Jou Lamp’ and ‘Die Brand’.
The group released an album called ‘Otweya’. Arafat has worked with a number of musicians, including Blossom, Dixon, PDK, Izinyoka, Lady May and many many others.
