David Guetta and Hypaton “Walked Away” is out: release date, package details, and official links
David Guetta and Hypaton have released “Walked Away”. The single is available now as a two track package on Apple Music, with an official visualizer on YouTube.
With big dance releases, the loudest part of the rollout is often not the music. It is the pre release fog. Short clips, repost pages, and fast takes can blur the timeline, especially when a track has been teased before the official drop. For “Walked Away” by David Guetta and Hypaton, the clean way to document the release is to anchor on the platforms where the record is actually published.
Apple Music lists “Walked Away” as a single by David Guetta and Hypaton, showing a two track package with a total runtime of 7 minutes, and displaying the release date as February 27, 2026. YouTube hosts an official “Walked Away (Visualizer)” upload credited to “David Guetta, Hypaton,” published February 26, 2026. That pairing is a standard modern release footprint at this scale. A DSP listing handles search and listening, while a visualizer provides a single official video asset that is easy to share without relying on unofficial uploads. Listen on: https://davidguetta.lnk.to/walkedaway YouTube Visualizer: https://youtu.be/2QjBHOVTaow?si=qIgWffDTzWT-oV-T
The two track package is a small detail that matters in practice. Dance singles often arrive in more than one version because different contexts ask for different phrasing. Some versions are built for quick recognition, others for mixing, and the existence of two tracks signals that the release is presented as a short set rather than a single fixed edit. There is also editorial coverage that frames the record as a flip of an 80s classic. That kind of context can help explain the record’s familiarity factor to a mainstream audience, but the hard reference points for release documentation are the platform pages that show credits, dates, and official assets.
It is important to distinguish between stylistic identity and structural function. While Guetta’s mainstream visibility is undeniable, this release adopts club-compatible arrangement lengths rather than radio-first formatting. Extended intros and outros in certain versions support DJ usability, indicating that the track is positioned beyond streaming alone.
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