Void Lyrics – Alan Walker & Sorana

Void Lyrics - Alan Walker & Sorana
         

Alan Walker‘s universe keeps expanding, and “Void” pulls you right into the cosmic ache at its center. Teaming up with Sorana again after tracks like “Lost Control,” this one lands as a heartfelt plea amid floating emptiness, where stars become confidants and light feels just out of reach. Dropped on January 30, 2026, as the latest single from his upcoming album, it’s already resonating with fans who crave that signature blend of melancholy and uplift. If you’re searching for Void lyrics by Alan Walker & Sorana, you’re catching a piece of something bigger that’s unfolding week by week.

Song Credits

Lead VocalsSorana
SongwriterAlan Walker, Sorana, inverness, FAANGS & Rollo Spreckley
ProducerAlan Walker & inverness
Mastering EngineerDave Kutch
Mixing EngineerTom Norris
LabelWorld Of Walker Music
Release DateJanuary 30, 2026
Song LanguageEnglish
Copyright ©World Of Walker Music

Lyrics of Void by Sorana

[Verse 1]
Lately I’ve Been Talkin’ To The Stars
Like They Hear Me Cryin’ In The Dark
Empty Spaces Where There Was A Heart
Forever Floatin’, But I’ve Spun Too Far
Reachin’ Out With Frozen Fingertips
Distance In Between Us, Infinite
Fallin’ For A Dream I Can’t Resist
You See Me, So It Means That I Exist

[Chorus]
I Can See Your Voice
You’re The Only Sound That Drowns The Noise
Swimmin’ In A World That’s Been Destroyed
Baby, Can You Come And Fill My Void?
I Can Hear Your Light
Touch Me In This Empty Space And Time
Swimmin’ In A World That’s Lost Its Joy
Baby, Can You Come And Fill My Void?

[Drop]
(Void, Void, Void, Void)
(Void, Void, Void, Void, Void, Void)
You Got That, You Got That (Void)
You Got That, You Got That (Void, Void)
You Got That, You Got That (Void, Void)
You Got That, You Got That (Void, V—)
You Got That (Void, V-void)

[Verse 2]
Tracin’ Constellations In The Night
Every Star’s A Map To You And I
What Little Hope Is Left, Don’t Let It Die
Kiss Me Where The Galaxies Collide
Float With Me Just Like A Melody
Can’t You See? You’re Everything I Need
I’m Freakin’ Out, There’s No Air To Breathe
So Save Me Now

[Chorus]
I Can See Your Voice
You’re The Only Sound That Drowns The Noise
Swimmin’ In A World That’s Been Destroyed
Baby, Can You Come And Fill My Void?
I Can Hear Your Light
Touch Me In This Empty Space And Time
Swimmin’ In A World That’s Lost Its Joy
Baby, Can You Come And Fill My Void?

         

[Drop]
(Void, Void, Void)
(Void, Void, Void, Void)
(Void, V-void, V-void, V-void) Yeah

[Outro]
My-y-y-y
Can You Fill The Void? Yeah (You Got That, You Got That)
My-y-y-y (You Got That, You Got That)
Can You Fill The Void? (You Got That)
Oh

About “Void by Alan Walker & Sorana”

Sorana’s voice cuts through the vastness like a beacon, turning Alan’s melodic drops into something intimate and urgent, a quiet scream against the silence.

The song builds around themes of isolation and longing for connection in a broken world. Verses drift through space metaphors—talking to stars, tracing constellations—while the chorus hits with raw need: a voice that drowns out the noise, a light to fill the hollow. It’s melodic dubstep at its most emotional, interpolating classical elements like Passacaglia for that haunting depth, produced by Alan Walker and inverness. The mood stays introspective yet soaring, with the drop echoing “Void” like a heartbeat in zero gravity, pulling listeners into the emotional wreckage before lifting them with hope.

This fits perfectly into World of Walker, Season One: Rise of The Drones, Alan’s sixth album due March 27, 2026. The project continues his lore-driven saga, blending electronic storytelling with dystopian vibes—drones rising, worlds colliding. “Void” is the fourth single teased so far, part of a rollout dropping new tracks every other week. The full thing promises 17 tracks, including collabs like “Eroina” with Sorana and others with Emyrson Flora. Pre-save is live on Spotify, and the official playlist keeps building anticipation with lyric videos and snippets.

Alan’s in peak form these days, evolving from his early breakout hits into a storyteller who layers personal vulnerability over massive production. After years of cinematic worlds and orchestral experiments, this phase feels like a return to emotional core while pushing sonic boundaries.

“Void” reflects that growth—it’s vulnerable, cinematic, and collaborative in a way that keeps his sound fresh without losing the Walker essence. In his discography, it stands as another milestone in connecting with fans on a deeper level, especially in this narrative-heavy era.

         

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the singer of the “Void” song?

The “Void” song is sung by Sorana.

Who wrote “Void” by Alan Walker & Sorana?

The song “Void” was written by Alan Walker, Sorana, inverness, FAANGS, and Rollo Spreckley.

Who produced “Void” by Alan Walker & Sorana?

“Void” is produced by Alan Walker and inverness.

When was the “Void song released?

The Void was released on January 30, 2026.

How long is Void by Alan Walker & Sorana?

The duration of the song Void is approximately 3 minutes and 11 seconds.

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