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Alan Walker
A young man in a dark blue hoodie looks at the camera with his lower face covered by an opaque mesh material of the same color.
Walker in 2016
Background information
Birth nameAlan Olav Walker
Also known asDJ Walkzz
Born (1997-08-24) 24 August 1997 (age 27)[1]
Northampton, England
OriginFana, Bergen, Norway
Genres
Occupations
Years active2012–present
Labels
Websitealanwalker.com
walkergaming.com
YouTube information
Channels
Years active2012–present
Subscribers
  • 45.7 million (Alan Walker)
  • 97 thousand (Walker Gaming)
  • 14 thousand (Alan Walker Shorts)
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers
10,000,000 subscribers

Alan Olav Walker (born 24 August 1997) is a Norwegian DJ and music producer. His songs "Faded", "Sing Me to Sleep", "Alone", "All Falls Down" (with Noah Cyrus and Digital Farm Animals) and "Darkside" (with Au/Ra and Tomine Harket) have each been multi platinum certification and reached number 1 on the VG-lista chart in Norway.[a] Walker's music style is reminiscent of slightly slower-paced progressive house, 1990s trance music, or dubstep with a smoother rhythmic edge.[3]

Walker grew up in Fana, Bergen, Norway, and began making music around 2012 using feedback from fans online, and later gained recognition by posting several videos on YouTube and SoundCloud.[4] Starting out as a bedroom producer, he was better known as DJ Walkzz before signing a record deal and releasing his debut single "Fade" on NoCopyrightSounds at the age of 17.[5][6] In December 2015, his single "Faded," released on MER Musikk, reached as high as number 80 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[a] In 2016, after releasing the singles "Sing Me to Sleep" and "Alone". In 2017 released the single "The Spectre," a vocal remake of an early song, "Spectre," which reached the top 10 on the Norwegian, Swiss, and Polish charts. Walker was ranked 13th on the Billboard 21 Under 21, which was released in September of the same year.[7] Then, in October of the same year, the band achieved similar success with the single "All Falls Down," a collaboration with singer Noah Cyrus and British DJ and music producer Digital Farm Animals.

In 2018, he released the song "Darkside" featuring Antiguan-German singer/songwriter Au/Ra and Norwegian singer Tomine Harket. A few months later, his first studio album, Different World (2018), debuted at number 1 on the Norwegian and Finnish charts, as well as in the Top 20 in Sweden and Switzerland.[a] In 2019, Walker's music video "Diamond Heart" won the nominated for Best Cinematography at the Berlin Music Video Awards. In 2023, he ranked number 11 on DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs.[8] Walker has accumulated a net worth estimated to be as high as $20 million to date.[9]

In rating the most subscribed YouTube channels in Norway by vidIQ, Walker was the first in the list as of 2024 with about 45.7 million subscribers.[10]

Early life

Walker was born on August 24, 1997 in Northampton, England, to an Anglo-Scottish father and a Norwegian mother.[11][12] Walker moved to Fana, Bergen, Norway at the age of two with his two siblings.[13] He knew little about music though he loved listening to it. As a result of that, he began watching YouTube tutorials where he learnt music and production.[14]

Career

2012–2015: Career beginnings and breakthrough

In 2012, Walker, who was listening to a song by Italian DJ David Whistle (also known as DJ Ness) reached out to him inquiring how he produced his music.[4] He was inspired by Norwegian music producer K-391 and Dutch music producer Ahrix,[15][16] and film composers Hans Zimmer and Steve Jablonsky.[17] He started producing his music on his laptop using FL Studio. In July 2012, using feedback from his fans online, he began pursuing his music production and subsequently posted some of his videos on YouTube and SoundCloud.[4] Starting as a bedroom producer, Walker was better known as DJ Walkzz before signing a record deal, releasing his debut single in 2014.[6] Walker had previously released house music "Dennis 2014" earlier in 2013.[18]

After his debut house song was live, he released "Fade" on 17 August 2014.[19] The track gained attention after its re-release via the record label NoCopyrightSounds on 19 November 2014; it was noted the quickest to reach 1 million views on NoCopyrightSounds.[5] Walker stated that the creation of the track was inspired by K-391 and Ahrix, whose tracks were also picked up by the record label. The track has achieved milestones, especially with the view counts on streaming services.[b]

Walker continued his music career and released "Spectre" and "Force" on NCS in 2015. He signed with MER Musikk under Sony Music Sweden and released his next single, "Faded", a remastered vocal version of "Fade". It was released on 8 December 2015, and featured uncredited Naustdal pop singer, Iselin Solheim.[23] The single topped the year-end charts in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Sweden, was nominated for British Single of the Year at the 2017 Brit Awards and won Årets Låt (Song of the Year) at Spellemannprisen.[24][25] The music video on YouTube has over 3.6 billion views and 27 million likes,[26] placing it among the most-liked videos on the platform. It also became the first EDM song to achieve 3 billion views.[27] It has over 2 billion plays on Spotify,[28] and is also one of the Top 10 Most Shazamed tracks of 2016.[29] The single also received official remixes from Tiësto,[30] Dash Berlin,[31] and Hardwell.[32] He later released an acoustic "restrung" version of the song, with all the EDM elements taken out.[33][34]

Walker quit high school in January to pursue his music career.[35]

2016: "Sing Me to Sleep" and "Alone"

Walker at the Starburn Festival, Norway, 2016

On 27 February, Walker made his debut performance at the Winter X Games XIX in Oslo. He performed 15 tracks including the song "Faded" together with Iselin Solheim.[36][37] By March, Walker had produced 30 to 40 songs in total, but "Faded" marks his first single with Sony Music Sweden, and was considered the first to attain global success.[29] On 7 April, he teamed up with Zara Larsson at the Echo Awards in Germany, where they performed each other's songs "Faded" and "Never Forget You".[38] Four weeks previously, he achieved the first place on NRJ Euro Hot 30 for the first time, which only has been achieved by one other Norwegian music producer, Kygo.[39]

The single "Sing Me to Sleep" was released on 3 June 2016, and featured the same female vocalist Iselin Solheim as "Faded". The song reached number 1 on the Norwegian charts and won Norwegian Song of the Year at the NRJ Music Awards Norge that same year.[40][41]

Another single titled "Alone" was also released on 2 December of the same year, featuring uncredited Swedish singer Noonie Bao.[42] On 21 and 22 December, Walker held the concert "Alan Walker is Heading Home" in his hometown Bergen at USF Verftet, where he performed 16 songs and tracks together with singers Angelina Jordan, Marius Samuelsen, Alexandra Rotan, Yosef Wolde-Mariam, and Tove Styrke.[43] The concert was officially live-streamed on YouTube.[44] He premiered several unreleased tracks, including a restrung version of "Sing Me to Sleep", as well as "Heading Home", the latter of which was first performed during his debut at Winter X Games. The song "The Spectre", a remastered, vocal version of his earlier track "Spectre" was also performed during the concert.

On 23 December, Walker released the video for the single "Routine", which premiered on his concert in Bergen two days earlier and on some concerts on the "Walker Tour". The track was made in collaboration with David Whistle. Its music video on YouTube has over 58 million views,[45] and 47 million plays on Spotify.[46]

2017: "The Spectre", "Tired" and "All Falls Down"

Walker playing DJ Set

At the beginning of 2017, Walker's YouTube channel became the most subscribed channel registered in Norway, after passing about 4.5 million subscribers, and had the most views among Norwegian YouTubers at around 13.9 billion views as of 12 May 2024.[47][48] Between February and April, he toured around America including attending the Euphoria Festival in Texas.[49]

On 19 May 2017, Walker released the song "Tired" featuring Irish singer-songwriter Gavin James.[50] Then, on 14 July 2017, Kygo released a remix of the song.[51] Walker said the song "added another dimension" to his work.[52] The music video on YouTube has been viewed more than 150 million times.[53]

Succeeding "Tired", the song "Sky" with Danish music producer Alex Skrindo was released on June 9, 2017 and was part of the Insomniac Records Presents: EDC Las Vegas 2017 compilation. The music video on YouTube has been viewed over 60 million times.[54][55]

On 15 September 2017, Walker released "The Spectre," a vocal and instrumental remake of his 2015 song "Spectre".[56] Norwegian songwriter and producer Jesper Borgen provides uncredited vocals. The song was presented at last year's "Alan Walker is Heading Home" event. The song of which the remake is based off was released by Walker on NoCopyrightSounds on 6 January 2015. Walker had incorporated the song into his live set months before its release and performed a revised version of the song on the main stage at Tomorrowland 2017.[57]

His next single, announced on YouTube,[58] was a collaboration with American singer Noah Cyrus and British DJ and music producer Digital Farm Animals featuring Swedish singer Julianer titled "All Falls Down", which was released on 27 October 2017.[59] Then, on December 2, 2017, to celebrate Walker's YouTube channel reaching 10 million subscribers, a video of him performing with Noah Cyrus and Juliander at YouTube Space NY was released.[60] The song reached number 1 on the Norwegian and US Billboard Dance Club Songs charts, and reached the top 5 in Sweden and Belgium.[61][62][63][64]

On 31 October 2017, Riot Games released the Alan Walker remix to their League of Legends World Championship anthem "Legends Never Die," which formed a collaboration with American rock band Against the Current.[65] Along with their lead singer Chrissy Costanza, he performed the track at the 2017 League of Legends World Championship at the National Stadium in Beijing, as well as at Coachella 2018.[66] On November 17, 2017, Walker released a remix of Swedish DJ Avicii's song "Lonely Together" featuring British singer Rita Ora. The remix is part of Avicii's official remix package.[67]

On December 11, 2017, Walker performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert alongside Norwegian DJ Matoma, making them the second EDM artists to perform on the stage, following Kygo, who performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in 2015.[68]

2018: Different World

Walker at the 2018 Different World Tour

During his performance at the 2018 Ultra Music Festival in Miami, Walker joined Dutch DJ Armin van Buuren on stage, where he premiered his new collaboration "Slow Lane". The song was released on December 18, 2020, two years after the performance. In April, he performed at the Coachella 2018 music festival in Indio, California.[69]

On 11 May, Walker and K-391 released the song "Ignite" featuring Norwegian singer Julie Bergan and Korean singer Seungri.[70] The music video was released on 12 May on K-391's YouTube channel. The music video on YouTube has received nearly 450 million views.[71]

Walker at the 2018 Jimmy Fallon Show

On 27 July 2018, Walker released the song "Darkside" featuring Antiguan-German singer/songwriter Au/Ra and Norwegian singer Tomine Harket.[72] Two remixes were released, one by Austrian DJ LUM!X, and the other was Dutch DJ Afrojack.[73][74] However, neither has been officially released on Walker's YouTube channel. The song debuted at number one on the Norwegian charts and on 14 other charts.

On September 28, 2018, Walker released the song "Diamond Heart" featuring Swedish singer-songwriter Sophia Somajo. Two remixes have been officially released, one by Syn Cole and one by Dzeko.[75] The song was debuted performance at Tomorrowland 2017.[76] It also nominated for Best Cinematography at the 2019 Berlin Music Video Awards.[77]

On 4 December 2018, Walker released his debut album Different World. This album includes previous songs such as "Faded" and "Alone," as well as new songs such as "Lonely," a collaboration with American DJ Steve Aoki.[78] Along with the release of the album, a campaign titled "#CreateADifferentWorld" was launched. The aim is to raise awareness on the topic of climate change.[79] The album topped the charts in Norway and Finland and was nominated for Top Dance/Electronic Album at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards.[80][81][82]

2019: Collaboration with PUBG Mobile

Walker in 2019

In early 2019, Walker released "Are You Lonely" with American DJ Steve Aoki featuring Norwegian band ISÁK. The song is a remake of Walker's song "Lonely" from last year's album Different World.[83]

He released "On My Way," a collaboration with American singer Sabrina Carpenter and Puerto Rican singer Farruko, as a single to commemorate the first anniversary of the US-based battle royale game PUBG Mobile.[84] A cover challenge for this song was also announced.[85] The song was performed at the Good Morning America summer concert series.[86] This song peaked at number 4 on the Norwegian VG-lista chart until October 2019.

On 25 June 2019, Walker released the song "Live Fast (PUBGM)", which is a collaboration with American rapper ASAP Rocky. The song became a track for the PUBG Mobile eighth season.[87] Walker performed live at the PMCO Spring Split Global Finals in Berlin as a result of the collaboration.[88]

On 17 August 2019, Walker announced his intention to release a remake to the track "Eurodancer" by Swedish DJ and producer Mangoo from 2000, together with K-391 and Norwegian producer Tungevaag.[89] On 30 August 2019, the song "Play" was released as the final result. The vocals were contributed by Norwegian singer Torine.[90] On the website p74y.com allowed people to download the audio file of the song and create their own version of the song. K-391, Tungevaag, and Walker each selected one interpretation of the results, reworked it, and released it as an official remix.[91][92] 3 months later, Walker launched The Walker Excavations project on his website.[93] The project was a game which featured Easter Eggs that teased fans of upcoming music and content.[94]

End of the year, he released "Alone, Pt. II" with American singer Ava Max.[95] The song is a sequel to Walker's single "Alone".[96] 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.[97] The song entered the top 10 of the charts in Belgium, Norway, Poland and Romania.[98][99][100][101] The official music video of the song was uploaded on Walker's YouTube channel on 27 December 2019.[102] It is a sequel to Walker's video for his single "On My Way" from the same year.[103]

2020–2021: World of Walker

Walker at Houston Live in 2021

In 2020, Walker performed "End of Time" with K-391 and Ahrix at X Games Norway.[104] In July, he appeared in Tomorrowland Around the World, which was held virtually in place of Tomorrowland 2020, which was canceled due to the COVID-19.[105]

On 15 May 2020, Walker released a remix of Hans Zimmer's "Time".[106] Walker had previously been gifted a signed copy of the score for "Time," and the two musicians first met in April 2019 in Barcelona during one of the dates of the "World of Hans Zimmer – A Symphonic Celebration" tour. This meeting led to talks about a possible collaboration, which finally saw the light of day.[107] The song charted in Germany Dance, Hungary and Switzerland.[108][109]

On 11 June 2021, Walker released the song "Sweet Dreams", which is a collaboration with Kazakh record producer Imanbek. The song was a sampling of Scatman John song "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)" and charted in both Norway and Sweden.[110] A remix contest of "Sweet Dreams" was launched in partnership of Walker and the digital workstation, FL Studio.[111] The next single, "Don't You Hold Me Down," featuring English singer Georgia Ku, was released on August 27 and marked Walker's third collaboration with PUBG Mobile.[112]

On 18 August 2021, Walker launched the "ROG Zephyrus G14 Alan Walker Special Edition," a custom gaming laptop created in partnership with ASUS and Republic of Gamers (ROG).[113][114] It included Walker's "AW" logo engraved into the laptop and had custom startup sounds and animations for the laptop were also created by Walker.[115][116] The collaboration also centered on Walker's single "Fake a Smile" featuring American singer Salem Ilese.[117][118]

On September 10 2021, Walker released the EP Walker Racing League. The EP reached in the Norwegian and Finnish charts. Then, on November 26 2021, they released their second studio album World of Walker, consisting of 15 tracks built around electro-pop and EDM.[119] This is also his first album in three years. The album reached number 6 in Norway and number 24 in Finland.[120][121] The album includes songs such as ”On My Way," "Alone, Pt. II" and "Fake a Smile".[122]

On 13 November 2021, his contract with NoCopyrightSounds expired and his releases on the label (Fade, Spectre, Force) were removed from the NoCopyrightSounds catalog and from streaming platforms.[123]

2022–present: Walkerverse and Walkerworld

Walker in 2022

In 2022, Walker released the project Walkerverse, which was presented as two EPs and later re-released as his third studio album;[124] the first EP, Walkerverse Pt. I, included "Adventure Time," "Somebody Like U" with Au/Ra,[125] The second EP, Walkerverse Pt. II, contains nine songs, including "Extremes" with Trevor Daniel and the single "Lovesick," which samples Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 5".[126] This was followed by Walkerverse: The Tour 2022, which began in September 2022.[127] The tour, which visited large venues such as Ecostage in Washington, D.C., Radius in Chicago, and Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, began in the UK in September and ran for 29 shows until December in San Francisco, California. A teaser for the tour was also released.[128]

In 2022, Walker signed with the Swedish crowdfunding website Corite, which allows fans to invest in a music project. Walker raised over $100,000 from fans for his next musical projects, the first being a compilation EP called Origins, while the second was a collaboration with his online community of fans known as The Walkers, called "Unity".[9][129]

In April 2023, he re-signed with NCS and "Dreamer" was released. This was Walker's first NCS release in eight years and also his first release since his original contract expired and his previous releases were deleted.[130] The song reached number 47 on the US Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs charts,[131] and a remix by Egzod, Alex Skrindo, Rival, and BEAUZ & Heleen was also released.[132] The next single ”Hero" with Sasha Alex Sloan, was released on May 4. The song reached number one on the Hungarian radio charts with 60 million views on YouTube.[133][134]

On 28 September 2023, Walker collaborated with Dutch electronic music group Dash Berlin and British YouTuber and musician Vikkstar on the song "Better Off (Alone, Pt. III)", which was Vikkstar's debut single. It's part of Walker's suite of songs, including his 2016 single "Alone" and his 2019 collaborative single with Ava Max, "Alone, Pt. II".[135] The song heavily samples the 1999 single "Better Off Alone" written by Dash Berlin founding members Eelke Kalberg and Sebastian Morin as part of the Eurodance project Alice Deejay.[136]

On 10 November 2023, Walker released his fourth studio album, Walkerworld. There are currently 12 tracks in total, but new songs will be added every month in 2024.[137] The album comes with the Fortnite game, a new tour, and the website walkerworld.ai.[138] This album includes the song "Spectre 2.0" with Steve Aoki and "Land Of The Heroes" with Sophie Stray.[139]

On 4 January 2024, Walker released the song "Who I Am" with Norwegian singer Peder Elias and Indonesian singer Putri Ariani.[140] The main drop of the song samples a song from the 1955 Norwegian film Karius and Baktus, composed by Christian Hartmann (who also has a songwriting credit in the film).[141]

On 26 April 2024, Walker announced that he would be performing unmasked at his residency at LIV Nightclub Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on Twitter.[142]

Artistry

Artistic image

Walker at Wind Music Awards, with an outfit resembling a black bloc protester or a computer hacker.
Symbol consisting of intertwined letters "A" and "W," used by A. Walker as a logo

He was originally called "DJ Walkzz" and was part of several production collectives before becoming "Walkzz". The current logo consists of the initials "A" and "W" of Walker's real name, and was designed by Walker himself in 2013.[17] To project his image, he uses a hoodie and face mask similar to concept. Walker said: "At first we were thinking about ideas like how can we promote Alan Walker as an artist, but then we started creating symbols that anyone could do, and anyone with a hoodie and a face mask could do it. You can become a "Walker right away, and we are all equal, he explained his concept in an interview with In an interview with NRK, when asked why he used a mask, he said, "To maintain the image they gave me. Basically, I'm focused on anonymity, so no one knows. But I can join Alan Walker and show that masks can look good on anyone."[13]

In the first promo pictures his management handed out, Walker's face was barely visible. Also in the music video for his single "Alone", he is all dressed as a black shadow figure. This is, according to the artist himself, a carefully planned image drawn up together with the record company Sony. "In a meeting with them we talked about how we could build the profile of Alan Walker", said Walker to the newspaper VG. "They asked about my interests. I replied PC, computer gaming and stuff like "Anonymous" and computer hacking where hoodies play a role."[143]

Walker acknowledges that it's a difficult time keeping low profile. Both he and his management prefer that he be characterised by the hoodie with a logo on the back. "When I first created a Instagram account I never had pictures of myself, nor of nature and such. But it is difficult to remain anonymous."[143]

On stage, he is accompanied by two other men who are also masked. "It's rare to see a trio in electronic music. I think it is a cool concept. We are in a way a small band."[143]

At a press conference on 9 November 2016, Walker said: "The concept with the mask is very cool, that is inspired by the hacker group "Anonymous" and the television series "Mr. Robot". I have a background as a gamer and kept on with it before I started with music. By taking on a mask I can be immediately seen as a gamer."[144]

"I chose to quietly without a mask today. The concept ends in the trilogy. It will be interesting to open new doors and explore a bit. The mask is not lost permanently, but temporarily", which means he will take a break from his image – for a time. "With Alan Walker, the music is the focus, not necessarily everything around. It is a recurrent theme in the music of "Faded", "Sing Me To Sleep" and "Alone", which is a kind of conclusion to what one might call a trilogy", explains spokeperson Yonas Aregai for the record label MER."[144]

Musical style

K-391 (top) and Hans Zimmer (bottom) were both influences on Walker's music.

When it comes to making music what I feel is the most important thing is to basically have a musical freedom, and that I can make whatever I want to.

— Alan Walker, [145]

Walker's musical style is much darker and more minor than the harmonies that characterize Kygo's contemporary tropical house. Walker's music is reminiscent of slightly slower-tempo progressive house, 1990s trance music, or dubstep with a smoother rhythmic edge.[3] Originally, Walker was worried that his musical style wouldn't "fit in with the crowd," he said.[146]

Walker's main priorities when creating music are melody, melancholy, and mood. "I think sometimes people focus too much on having the best drum sample or having the perfect drum beat for a song or the perfect bass line, but at the end of the day, the audience, they don't think about whether the drums sound cool or if the bass sounds amazing, it's all about the melodies. You won't be singing and going around beatboxing to the beat – most likely – or trying to remember where the bass line goes. You'll be going around trying to remember the melody of the song or the vocals. That is actually what I want to try and focus on in my music, because I've always been a fan of melodies," Walker said in an interview with Rolling Stone India.[147]

Walker was inspired by music producer Ahrix's sound on his 2013 track "Nova." In an interview, he said, "The melody and the way the track progressed was very unique, which later became the inspiration for creating 'Fade.'"[15] He also take inspiration from K-391 and David Whistle.[16] Walker calls David Whistle "my biggest inspiration."[148] The classical aspects of Walker's songs were influenced by film composers such as Hans Zimmer and Steve Jablonsky.[17]

Reception

Alan Walker has generally been well received by critics. His music has been praised for its creative production, unique style, and melodic sound. Critics have also noted the strong emotional impact of his music. However, many have criticized Alan Walker's music for being too repetitive and lacking in lyrical content. Other critics have been divided on his use of vocal samples, with some praising it for adding an extra layer of emotion to his music while others have argued that it detracts from the overall appeal of the music. 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 "ghost-producer".[149]

Julie Bergan replacement

In 2022, Walker created a song titled "Ritual" which had been played numerous times on his performances before release in November 2022, the same date as he released "Walkerverse. pt. II", an EP the song originally was part of. The song ended up being released as a single due to issues. Julie Bergan, a Norwegian singer-songwriter Walker collaborated with before, was reportedly part of the songwriting team, and she accompanied Walker as a singer for the song in live performances. The song featuring her voice was frequently used in teasers for the second part of the Walkerverse album, but they were ultimately unused in the final song.[150]

Upon release, many fans were critical of the new singer and deemed her vocals inferior to Bergan's. Bergan's manager Cecile Torp-Holte stated that there was no agreement between her and MER on using Bergan's vocals. According to Torp-Holte, six concerts were planned in the US where Bergan was to perform with Walker, including a performance of "Ritual" as part of a larger agreement. She also said that the song's original release date was 28 October, and the negotiations on sharing rights collapsed shortly before.[150]

Philanthropy

In 2018, Walker donated a portion of the proceeds from his single "All Falls Down" to the World Wildlife Fund, which also supports charities such as Save the Children and UNICEF.[151]

In 2019, Walker donated more than $100,000 to Team Trees, a joint fundraising effort initiated by American YouTube stars MrBeast and Mark Rober to plant 20 million trees.[152] First, MrBeast donated $100,000 and left an invitation for others to follow suit, commenting, "I dare you to take this space from me :)." Then Walker responded to his comment, "I want to plant one of the trees!" and matched his $100,000 donation.[153]

Discography

Tours

Headlining

Supporting

Accolades

Walker was nominated for a wide variety of accolades. He won most of them including Årets Musikk Music of the Year from Gullsnutten; Best Norwegian Act at MTV Europe Music Awards, European Border Breakers Award and Public Choice Award from EBBA Awards '17; Best New Talent at WDM Radio Awards and Swiss Music Awards; Eksportprisen '16, The Export Prize '16 at Spellemannprisen and Music Norway; Best Norwegian Act from MTV Europe Music Awards; Best Breakthrough Artist as awarded by International Dance Music Awards; Best Norwegian Act by MTV Europe Music Awards; as well as Årets Spellemann Spellemann of the Year from Spellemannprisen '18. His song, "Faded" was awarded The Cannes Lions Award at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, Best International Hit from Eska Music Awards, and Spellemannprisen '16's Årets Låt Song of the Year, and the Best Western Artist of the Year. At the NRJ Music Awards Norge, the song "Sing Me to Sleep" won the Norwegian Song of the Year.[158]

References

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ a b c Adapted from Alan Walker discography.
  2. ^ over 440 million views on YouTube,[20] 115 million plays on Spotify,[21] and 41 million streams on SoundCloud.[22]

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