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96 Months
2024 album by Calvin Harris From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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96 Months is the first compilation album[1] and seventh studio album[2][3] by Scottish record producer and DJ Calvin Harris. It was released on 9 August 2024 through Columbia Records and Sony Music UK. The album is composed of various previously-released singles, released between 2015 and 2024, that were not included on an album, as well as a brand new track and lead single, "Free". The album is a sequel to 18 Months (2012), which was Harris' first album to heavily feature guest vocalists. It also contains appearances from Ellie Goulding, Disciples, Rihanna, Dua Lipa, Sam Smith, Jessie Reyez, Rag'n'Bone Man, PartyNextDoor, Eliza Rose, Steve Lacy, Riva Starr, Sananda Maitreya, and Tom Grennan. The album follows his sixth studio album, Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2 (2022).
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Harris first teased the project on 7 August 2024, after posting the album's artwork on his social media accounts, and it was released two days later. The album contains all previously released singles that Harris had not featured on an album, except "Hype" and "Over Now".[2][3] The album also features three singles that were released under Harris' Love Regenerator alias.[4][5]
Despite its reference to his 18 Months studio album, 96 Months does not feature any of the songs which were included on that album.[6] Instead, the album mainly features songs released by Harris over the previous nine years prior to its release.[7] As a result, songs which achieved considerable commercial success such as "Feel So Close", "I'm Not Alone" and "Sweet Nothing" were omitted from the album.[8]
Cameron Sunkel from EDM Magazine compared the album as "a victory lap" for Harris, and said that the album doesn't "shy away from showcasing Harris’ knack for crafting anthems that resonate with millions".[9]
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All tracks are produced by Calvin Harris, except where noted.
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Personnel
- Calvin Harris – production, writing, vocals (4, 8)
- Ellie Goulding – vocals, writing (1, 9)
- Theo Hutchcraft – writing (1, 17)
- Chenai Zinyuku – writing (1)
- Disciples – production, writing (2)
- Ina Wroldsen – uncredited vocals, writing (2)
- Marvin White – writing (2)
- Rihanna – vocals, writing (3)
- Nils Sjöberg – uncredited background vocals, writing (3)
- Kuk Harrell – additional production, writing (3)
- Dua Lipa – vocals, writing (5)
- Jessie Reyez – uncredited vocals (6), writing (5, 6, 14)
- Sam Smith – vocals, writing (6, 10)
- Jamie Hartman – writing (7)
- Troy Miller – writing (7)
- Rag'n'Bone Man – vocals, writing (7, 12)
- Burns – additional production, writing (9, 10)
- Pablo Bowman – writing (9)
- Peter Rycroft – writing (9)
- Sam Roman – writing (10)
- Cleo Tighe – writing (12)
- Jon Green – writing (12)
- PartyNextDoor – vocals, writing (13)
- Eliza Rose – vocals, writing (14)
- Steve Lacy – vocals, writing (15)
- Riva Starr – production, writing (16)
- Sananda Maitreya – vocals, writing (16)
- Tom Grennan – vocals, writing (17)
- Jamie Scott – writing (17)
- John Newman – writing (17)
- Mike Needle – writing (17)
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