Elijah Waters Hits His Creative Stride on New Single "Grey"

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Rotterdam, Netherlands native Elijah Waters is making music wise beyond his years. The 19-year-old producer and singer-songwriter matches breathtaking vocal performances with introspective lyrical content. His recent singles  "Enticing" and "Lose Control" are examples of this perfect balance. Both tracks feature Waters' distinct vocal tone and unparalleled songwriting.  

Elijah Waters' latest single  "Grey" is a reminder of his undeniable talent.  "Grey" is a nostalgic self-reflection that reaffirms everything that makes him such an exciting artist. The single also features one of Elijah Waters' catchiest hooks yet, "Crazy the days / It's been dark and bright I'm blind show me your face," delivered over ethereal, atmospheric production that moves forward at an unshakeable place.  

"Grey" is Elijah Waters at his best. The single and accompanying music video pique anticipation for his upcoming EP, which will likely continue the trailblazing sound he continues to hone in his previous singles.

Listen to  "Grey" below:

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