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Ahmed Spins’s ‘Waterfall’ Comeback with Elderbrook Hits Deep

Ahmed Spins’s ‘Waterfall’ comeback is finally here, and it’s every bit as soulful and cinematic as fans hoped.

After nearly three years off the radar, Moroccan DJ and producer Ahmed Spins returns with ‘Waterfall’, a stunning melodic house track featuring GRAMMY-winning artist Elderbrook. Known for his emotionally charged productions, Ahmed has delivered a collab that’s as powerful on headphones as it is on stage.

From the opening piano notes to Elderbrook’s unmistakable voice, ‘Waterfall’ unfolds like a slow burn – layered, rich, and euphoric. It’s the kind of track that builds tension and release so perfectly, it feels like it was made to soundtrack sunsets and festival crowds. Ahmed Spins clearly poured years of vision into this one, and it shows in every detail.

This is only the third official release in Ahmed’s carefully curated discography, following the massive success of his Anchor Point EP, which pulled in over 100 million Spotify streams. And now, with ‘Waterfall’, he reclaims his space in the melodic house scene with purpose. As a co-founder of Deep House Bible – a music community, label, and global event brand – Ahmed has been influencing the genre from behind the scenes. Now, he’s back in the spotlight and bringing that same energy to Coachella’s iconic Yuma Tent and more stops around the world.

Elderbrook’s contribution brings the track full circle, offering lyrics that mirror the emotional ebb and flow of the production. He describes ‘Waterfall’ as a metaphor for highs and lows, adding even more depth to a song that already hits hard. This collab was years in the making, and it lands like something truly timeless.

Ready to feel it? Go stream ‘Waterfall’ by Ahmed Spins and Elderbrook – it’s one of those tracks that sticks with you.

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