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Venezuelan artist-producer Arca has finally shared new music after a three-year hiatus. Titled "@@@@@," the new single is almost one-hour-long, but fans on Twitter don't seem to mind that at all.

The new track premiered yesterday via DIVA EXPERIMENTAL FM in collaboration with NTS radio. If you weren't able to tune in last night, you can still go back and listen on NTS Radio's website. The 62-minute-long will also become available on streaming platforms tomorrow, February 21.

"@@@@@" serves as a follow-up to Arca's self-titled album from 2017. She has also announced an upcoming US and Europe tour, which will kick off in Amsterdam on April 3. Fans will be able to buy tickets starting tomorrow, February 21.

Judging by all the recent tweets, fans are absolutely loving Arca's new track. They're calling the song "a whole serve," and some think it sounds both like mix of lullaby and sound design masterpiece.

If you have an hour to spare, listen to Arca's new song here, then scroll down for some of the best reactions.

Are you ready?

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A whole serve

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Happy Arca Day

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