Halsey Recruits Big Sean & Stefflon Don For The "Alone" Remix

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Halsey brings Big Sean and Stefflon Don on board for a fresh re-vamp of, "Alone."

Halsey success has catapulted to another level since the release of 2017's Hopeless Fountain Kingdom. She's been riding the wave of the project since its release and is currently gearing up to embark on the Oceania leg of her tour of the same name. The tour's set to kick off in a little over a year but today, he re-visits one of the stand-out joints from her album with a fresh remix.

Halsey comes through with a re-vamped version of her song, "Alone," featuring Big Sean and Stefflon Don. The two additional guests on the song add a fresh perspective to the track. While Stefflon comes through with a brand new bridge for the song, Halsey recruits Big Sean to tell the other side of the song's story. 

Peep the track and let us know what you think of it in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics
Look, I know you got million dollar plans
And you tryna live a brand livin' life in high demand
Swerve in Big B's, your bag got little G's
Gucci down to the socks like Biggie and Lil Cease


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