For Muhammad Hafiz—known to the world as HAFYZ—music has always been more than just sound. It’s a journey, a way to explore emotions, memories, and the endless twists of life. It all started in 2017, when he released his debut single “Paradise.” From that moment, it was clear HAFYZ was crafting something different—music that isn’t just heard but felt deeply. His sound is a rich tapestry of textures and moods, reflecting a restless creativity that’s constantly evolving.
Over the years, HAFYZ has built an international community of listeners who resonate with his fearless approach to music-making. He’s never been afraid to push boundaries, to explore new ideas, or to pour raw emotion into every note. That journey took a powerful form in his 2024 album Immortal Romance, a project that marked a turning point—a fully immersive, emotional experience that invited fans to dive deep into his world. The Extended and Deluxe versions released in early 2025 gave even more layers and stories to uncover.
In May 2025, he shared a special moment with the single “x-Friends,” featuring his younger brother Alan (aka SMAN). This collaboration is more than just music; it’s family, growth, and a hint at the exciting new directions HAFYZ is exploring for his upcoming sixth album.
Now, as he approaches the fifth anniversary of one of his most defining works, MANIC, HAFYZ is preparing a special release: MANIC (5th Year Anniversary). Set for June 20, 2025, this edition includes a fresh track called “ephemeral bliss,” a new chapter in a story that’s still unfolding. It’s a celebration of where he’s been and a bold look ahead.
At its heart, HAFYZ’s music is a conversation—between past and present, between artist and listener. Each song is an invitation to feel, reflect, and connect. Whether you’ve followed him from the start or are just stepping into his world, there’s always something genuine and stirring waiting to be discovered. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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