ILLENIUM and HAYLA have set the release date for their debut collaboration “In My Arms.”
The bass music superstar and powerhouse dance singer-songwriter announced on social media today that the joint single will arrive next Friday, May 16. The release marks an all-star link-up between two artists known for their respectively extraordinary melodic contributions to dance music, such as ILLENIUM’s genre anthems “Good Things Fall Apart” and “Crawl Outta Love,” and HAYLA’s songwriting and vocal performances on John Summit’s “Where You Are” and “Shiver.”
“Back to making electronic vibes babyyyyy,” ILLENIUM wrote on Instagram today. “We’re so happy with how this track turned out—raw emotion from start to finish. Hope u all lovvveee it.”
The release follows ILLENIUM’s 2014 remix of Oh Wonder’s “Shark,” pulled from the vault in November, marking the Colorado-based artist’s first original release of 2025. ILLENIUM also notably released the intro and finale audio from his “Self Titled” Tour in January.
“In My Arms” now appears to mark a new musical horizon for the producer and DJ, aka Nick Miller, who yesterday announced a new record deal with Republic and teased a forthcoming mystery project in conversation with Billboard. Though he didn’t outline whether it’s an album, ILLENIUM shared that other new music on the way includes a drum & bass track with Kid Cudi, and collaborations with Ryan Tedder, Amy Allen, and Lostboy.
After the charting success of her dance hits in 2023, HAYLA released her debut solo album, DUSK, in November 2024, showcasing her signature melodies across 10 sonically varied dance tracks, such as “Fall Again,” “Treading Water,” and “Embers.”
Check out ILLENIUM and HAYLA’s official announcement in the post below. Fans can pre-save “In My Arms” here.
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