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"Ignite" is the debut single by Norwegian music producer K-391 featuring Norwegian DJ Alan Walker, Norwegian singer Julie Bergan and South Korean singer Seungri. It was released on 11 May 2018. It was released on 11 May 2018.
Kenneth Osberg Nilsen (born 2 November 1994), known professionally as K-391, is a Norwegian music producer and DJ. [3] He is best known for his 2018 single " Ignite ", a song featuring Alan Walker , Julie Bergan and Seungri which reached number one in Norway.
The song is a remake of K-391's 2015 song "Godzilla" featuring Marvin Divine, [58] promoting Sony and the launch of their new product, the Sony Xperia XZs. [59] The official music video has also been released, showing footage of Tokyo, which is intended to showcase the excellent camera quality of Sony's phones.
Ignite (Econoline Crush album), 2007; Ignite (Shihad album), 2010 "Ignite" (Eir Aoi song), a single by Japanese singer Eir Aoi "Ignite" (K-391 song), a single by Norwegian music producer K-391, featuring DJ Alan Walker, Julie Bergan and Korean artist Seungri "Ignite" (The Damned song), a song by The Damned on their 1982 album Strawberries
"Paradise" is a song by Alan Walker, K-391 (the artistic name of Kenneth Nilsen) and Boy in Space (the artistic name of Robin Lundbäck). [1] It was a non-album release through MER and Sony Music in 2021 as a collaboration with mobile game PUBG Mobile (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds).
Hayes appeared in the music video "Ignite", released by K-391 & Alan Walker (feat. Julie Bergan & Seungri) on 12 May 2018. He also appeared in the music video for "Electro House 2019", released by EJP.
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The song is also a tribute to the producers of the past, as well as the three members' strong desire to create a song that gives courage to future bedroom producers. Walker, Ahrix, and K-391 all became famous at the NCS, and the ring of light on the cover art of "End of Time" is a reference to the ring in the NCS video. [3]