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II" is a song by Norwegian record producer and DJ Alan Walker and American singer Ava Max, released by Sony Music on 27 December 2019. [2] It is a sequel to Walker's single " Alone " (2016). [ 3 ] Many remixes of the song were published, among which those by Rave Republic , Toby Romeo , RetroVision, Da Tweekaz, and one by Alex Skrindo, in ...
"Alone" is a song by Norwegian record producer and DJ Alan Walker. Incorporating uncredited vocals provided by Swedish singer Noonie Bao, [1] it was released commercially for digital download on 2 December 2016. [2] Two sequels to the song were released: "Alone, Pt. II" (2019) and "Better Off (Alone, Pt. III)" (2023). [3]
End of the year, he released "Alone, Pt. II" with American singer Ava Max. [114] The song is a sequel to Walker's single "Alone". [115] Numerous remixes of the song have been released, including those by NIVIRO, Toby Romeo, RetroVision, and Da Tweekaz, as well as Alex Skrindo's collaboration with Sebastian Wiebe. [116]
Max performed at the Jingle Bell Ball on December 7, 2019. [56] The previously released song "Salt" was sent to digital streaming platforms on December 12, 2019. [57] She collaborated with Norwegian DJ and record producer Alan Walker on the song "Alone, Pt. II", which was released on December 27, 2019. [58] "
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 first track on the album is "Time (Alan Walker Remix)", Alan's remix of the song "Time" from the film Inception (2010). The original song by Hans Zimmer , whom Walker respects, is a bold and brilliant redefinition of the gentle waves that slowly come and go and eventually transform into a tremendous threat, with the repetitive nature of ...
[Verse 1: Miley Cyrus & Beyoncé] Know we're jumpin' the gun, but we're both still young One day, we won't be Didn't know what I want 'til I saw your face
Smaaland's international breakthrough came with the hit "Alone, Pt. II" by Alan Walker and Ava Max, which charted in the Top20 in seven countries and reached #77 on Spotify's global charts. [1] Around the same time, Robin Schulz's "In Your Eyes" featuring Alida reached #3 on the German Airplay charts and topped Billboard's Dance chart [2]