Calvin Harris surprises his fans with a remix of Halsey's song "Alone." The king of funk and house has announced that the track will be available on Friday, April 20.

Harris's remix features the voice of Stefflon Don, and he shared the teaser via his Instagram account. As of late, it is still unclear whether or not the DJ's version will be included on his new album.

 FRIDAY my remix of @iamhalsey ALONE is out feat @stefflondon  A post shared by  Calvin Harris (@calvinharris) on Apr 18, 2018 at 11:35am PDT

In recent weeks, Harris has also released a slew of other songs such as "Nuh Ready Nuh Ready" with PARTYNEXTDOOR and "One Kiss" with Dua Lipa.

Halsey Talks About 'Hopeless Fountain Kingdom'

The original version of "Alone" by Halsey was released last year and featured in the 23-year-old singer's Hopeless Fountain Kingdom album. The other songs in the compilation are "The Prologue," "100 Letters," "Eyes Closed," "Heaven in Hiding," "Lie," "Now or Never," "Sorry," "Good Mourning," "Walls Could Talk," "Bad at Love," "Don't Play," "Strangers," "Angel on Fire," "Devil in Me," and "Hopeless."

Following the release of Hopeless Fountain Kingdom, Halsey shared her inspiration for the project. She said that she was going through a breakup at that time.

"I realized it's part of the human condition. It's just something that happens to people, which is why I tapped into Shakespeare and into mythology. Also, it adds this real sense of grandiosity to it all. I love mythology's use of monsters and gods... this idea of beings that are greater than human. It's really interesting, I find, to talk about a human thing but be making reference to things that are bigger and greater than that," said Halsey.

Calvin Harris Faces Possible Lawsuit

Harris also made headlines recently after he had to face a possible lawsuit over an alleged home rental scam. According to TMZ, Harry Moscatel had been renting Harris's West Hollywood property for $35,000 a month. On top of this, he was asked to pay a $70,000 security deposit.

Moscatel said that Harris's home has a ton of issues including heating problems, broken doors, and a non-working sound system. Moscatel plans to move forward with his complaint so that the contract he signed will be null and void. His documents revealed that Moscatel is an elderly man who also happens to be legally blind.

The complainant also made headlines in 2017 after his son's hoverboard had caught fire and torched their home. The publication tried to reach out to Harris and his reps for comment, but they have not responded to the request.

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