The group formed in Jordan in 2013. Their debut album
Shamstep was released in 2015. In 2017, 47Soul released their second album
Balfron Promise, which takes its name from the east London tower block Balfron Tower, where the record was created. It also refers to the Balfour Declaration of 1917 through which the British government committed itself to the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. The group had been residents of Balfron Tower for two years while creating their album. The album received 4 out of 5 stars in a January 2018 review in The Guardian. Fusion festival and Festival Med. and NYU Abu Dhabi's Barzakh festival. On 26 August 2019,
NPR released a YouTube video of 47Soul appearing on their "Tiny Desk Concerts" series. In January 2020, electric guitar player and band member
Hamza Arnaout announced his departure from 47Soul citing the need to focus on creating music without the pressure to constantly perform live. == Band members ==