In 2022, Walker revisited his roots with the , which includes "Fade" alongside a brand-new official music video that explores his childhood home in Bergen. It’s a powerful reminder of how far a single instrumental track can take a creator who starts with nothing but a laptop and a dream.
The Evolution of Alan Walker’s "Fade": From NCS Gem to Global Icon Alan Walker Fade [Copyrighted Ncs Release]
While it may not result in a strike, you likely cannot monetize videos containing the original track. The Legacy Continues In 2022, Walker revisited his roots with the
For years, "Fade" was the quintessential "no copyright" track. However, on , the landscape changed when the contract between Alan Walker and NCS expired. The Legacy Continues For years, "Fade" was the
As detailed on the Alan Walker Wiki , Walker chose not to renew the agreement to take full control of his own musical creations. This led to the removal of "Fade," "Force," and "Spectre" from the NCS YouTube channel—though at the time of its removal, "Fade" was the most-viewed video in the channel's history. Is it Still Safe to Use?