


Raphaella Mazaheri-Asadi — known professionally as Raphaella — is a UK-based singer-songwriter, producer and vocal producer. She was born in Yeovil, Somerset and is based in North London. Her heritage is Persian (Isfahan). Across dance and electronic music she holds writing, vocal and production credits and has featured on singles and collaborations that span drum and bass, house and pop electronic releases.
Public biographical detail on her early years and exact entry into the scene is limited. What is verifiable is her body of credits: she has worked with MK & Sonny Fodera, D.O.D, Skepsis, Grafix, Martin Solveig, Rudimental, Galantis and provided vocal production for Little Mix. Those named collaborations show her operating as a writer, a vocal producer and a featured vocalist across club and broadcast-ready electronic projects.
Genre-wise Raphaella’s output and credits cross a wide range: drum and bass and jungle on one hand, and house-adjacent styles alongside bassline, dubstep, grime, UK garage, UK funky and Afroswing on the other. Within drum and bass contexts her work aligns most closely with melodic and vocal-led strands (liquid-style features and drum & bass singles), while her credits with house and bass artists point to an ability to move toplines into four-to-the-floor and bass-driven arrangements.
As a producer and vocal producer Raphaella’s verifiable role includes writing and shaping vocal performances. Her vocal production credit on Little Mix material indicates hands-on work with vocal arrangement, harmony stacking, comping and editing for pop and electronic sessions. On collaborative releases with producers such as MK, Sonny Fodera and Martin Solveig she is credited in writing and vocal roles, which implies she supplies finished toplines and recorded vocal stems ready for arrangement into club and radio mixes.
Stylistically her work centers on clear melodic toplines and tight vocal arrangements placed over electronic and bass-focused productions. In drum and bass and jungle-leaning tracks this typically manifests as sustained melodic hooks, layered backing harmonies, and edited vocal phrasing that sits above syncopated breaks or shuffled garage-style rhythms. In house, bass house and bassline contexts her vocals are used for punchy, loop-friendly hooks and sections that lock with sub-bass and rhythmic stabs. Her credits across dub, dubstep and grime contexts point to versatility in delivering both spacious, reverb-heavy takes and more up-front, aggressively processed vocal parts.
Concrete career touchpoints are the named collaborations: writing, vocal and production credits with Rudimental and Galantis on broader electronic/pop crossover material; production and writing work with chart and club producers MK & Sonny Fodera; and feature/production work with UK bass and drum and bass artists such as Skepsis and Grafix. Her discography includes features and singles within drum and bass, house and pop electronic releases, though specific release titles are not listed in the public summary provided.
Influences and connections can be read through collaborators: working with Rudimental, Galantis and Martin Solveig links her to mainstream electronic-pop production practices, while credits with Skepsis and Grafix tie her into drum and bass songwriting and feature culture. Her vocal production credit for Little Mix confirms a professional pop-studio practice in arranging and producing lead and backing vocals for major artists.
Raphaella’s profile is defined by multi-role studio work — writing, producing and vocal producing — across a spectrum that includes drum and bass, house and pop electronic music. Her verified credits with the artists named above are the clearest markers of her contribution: supplying vocal performances and written material that producers convert into singles and features across club and commercial releases.
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