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The music video for the song was directed by Mads Neset and has over 10 million views on YouTube. [2] Director Neset said of the music video, "Alan is very aware of this worldview and has to follow many characters, timelines, and various established themes, which is most enjoyable. It's like stepping into a very established IP and staying true ...
The song is Barn's debut single and is a part of a series of songs by Walker that includes his 2016 single "Alone" and his 2019 collaborative single "Alone, Pt. II " with Ava Max . [ 1 ] The song heavily samples the 1999 single " Better Off Alone " written by Dash Berlin founding members Eelke Kalberg and Sebastiaan Molijn as part of Eurodance ...
The discography of Norwegian DJ and record producer Alan Walker consists of four studio albums, eight extended plays, 61 singles, 34 remixes and 21 music videos. Studio albums [ edit ]
Additionally, Walker received criticism from a "walkthrough" video on the production of his song "Alone", via the YouTube channel Future Music Magazine. Due to his co-producer Mood Melodies 's extensive involvement in the production of the song, the video was met with backlash from many of Walker's fans, who considered Mood Melodies as his ...
The music video was released on January 20, two weeks after the song's release. Set in Walkerworld, the AVI-8 drone will show moments in Walker's life from his childhood to his current career. Video submissions from fans will also be solicited, some of which can be viewed. The music video has been viewed more than 20 million times as of March ...
The release of the music video for "Alone" was published on Walker's YouTube channel on 2 December 2016. [5] It has over 1.2 billion views as of October 2021. The music video explores themes of being alone yet quickly evolves into what seems to be a group effort by Walkers to meet up.
It is also the 8th most liked YouTube video with over 26 million likes. On 24 September 2021, the music video for "Paradise", a seventh single for Walker's follow-up album World of Walker, was released on YouTube featuring K-391 and Boy in Space as a collaboration with mobile game PUBG Mobile (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds). [34]
[5] Walker says of the music video: “Since the song was created during the coronavirus pandemic, I wanted to give hope to the listeners. I also wanted to add a hopeful story to the video. Scenes take place around the world, from Oslo to London to Budapest to New York.