- 2026-01-17
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MUSIC
Alan Walker Teams Up with Alessia Labate for New Song “Not Home”

Norwegian DJ Alan Walker joined forces with Italian singer-songwriter Alessia Labate to release a new song “Not Home” on January 16, 2026.
This marks the first collaboration between Alan Walker and Alessia Labate.
The song is the third single off of his upcoming sixth studio album “World of Walker, Season One: Rise of the Drones”, which is set to be released on March 27, 2026, following “Springseeker” and “Broken Strings” featuring Isabella Melkman and Katherine.
He is currently releasing a new song every other week until the album's release.
The track was written by Alan Walker, Anders Frøen, Jesper Borgen, Phoebe Ryan, Sarah Blanchard, and Sophie Simmons. Produced by Alan Walker and Mood Melodies.
Alessia Labate said of the song, “This song is very special to me, and I'm so proud to be part of it. I hope you enjoy it.”- Alan Walker said, “Not Home with Alessia Labate is out everywhere now- another track from my upcoming album, arriving on March 27. World of Walker, Season One: Rise of the Drones is more than just an album; it's the next chapter of the World of Walker. I'm so grateful to have you all along for the ride as we count down the days to the release. We have so much more in store for you, and I can't wait for everything else that's coming.”
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The new album comprises 17 tracks, featuring collaborations with Isabella Melkman, Katherine O'Ryan, Sorana, Alessia Labate and more.
It is his first album since the 2025 album “Walkerworld 2.0”.
Alan Walker said of the album, “This moment feels extra special because it's our first album release since we launched WorldofWalker.com - a space we created together to bring us even closer and celebrate that unbreakable connection we share. I hope it resonates with you as much as it does with me.” - source : Apple Music











































































































































































































































































