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I Prevail Team Up With Amira Elfeky For Their Darkest And Most Cinematic Track Yet, ‘Paradise’

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Fresh off wrapping their biggest Australian headline run to date, I Prevail aren’t slowing down.

Michigan heavyweights I Prevail have returned with Paradise, a new collaborative single alongside alt goth and grunge artist Amira Elfeky, a track that pushes further into atmosphere, tension and emotional weight without losing the force the band built their name on.

Built around cinematic textures, electronic glitches and crushing low-end, Paradise feels less like a straightforward feature and more like two worlds colliding. Eric Vanlerberghe’s towering screams cut through Elfeky’s shifting vocal performance, creating something that needs to be listened to at a very high volume.

I Prevail & Amira Elfeky ‘Paradise’ video

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A collaboration with a distinct sound

According to I Prevail, the collaboration came together naturally:

“We’ve been fans of Amira for a while. She has such a distinct sound and style. The opportunity to write together came up super organically and we instantly connected on this crazy concept for a song. We all saw the vision for it almost right away. That’s a rare and beautiful thing when it happens. We still don’t think we know exactly what we made. We never had to stop to think about it. We just made it.”

That unpredictability feels built into the song itself, Paradise moves between moments of restraint and total release, constantly shifting without settling into one lane for too long.

The release also lands shortly after I Prevail’s recent Australian run, their largest local headline shows to date, one that has me already hyped for their next run.

Stream I Prevail and Amira Elfeky’s ‘Paradise’ right here.

Since forming in Metro Detroit in 2013, I Prevail have grown into one of modern heavy music’s biggest crossover acts, collecting Grammy nominations, billions of streams and refusing to stay confined to one version of heavy.