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==Background and release==

==Background and release==

“I Run” is the debut [[Single (music)|single]] by British producer and singer Harrison Walker, known professionally as Haven. The song was released on 29 October 2025 for [[Music download|digital download]] and [[Streaming media|streaming]] through a collaboration between the London-based labels Isekai Records and Against All Odds, operating with Broke Records and Create Music Group. The release followed the success of the Isekai–Broke collaboration on NDotz’s “Embrace It” in 2024.<ref>{{cite news|date=11 November 2025|title=Stairway to HAVEN.: Behind the Breakout Hit “I Run”|url=https://www.hitsdailydouble.com/news/streaming/haven-i-run-2025-11-11|work=Hits Daily Double|access-date=13 November 2025}}</ref>

“I Run” is the debut [[Single (music)|single]] by British producer and singer Harrison Walker, known professionally as Haven. The song was released on 29 October 2025 for [[Music download|digital download]] and [[Streaming media|streaming]] through a collaboration between the London-based labels Isekai Records and Against All Odds, operating with Broke Records and Create Music Group. The release followed the success of the Isekai–Broke collaboration on NDotz’s “Embrace It” in 2024.<ref>{{cite news|date=11 November 2025|title=Stairway to HAVEN.: Behind the Breakout Hit “I Run”|url=https://www.hitsdailydouble.com/news/streaming/haven-i-run-2025-11-11|work=Hits Daily Double|access-date=13 November 2025}}</ref>

The song gained attention online amid a viral trend comparing the neutral, atmospheric qualities of [[dance-pop]] music commonly heard in department stores to those played in ski resorts and nightclubs.<ref name=”BB”>{{cite news|last=Denis|first=Kyle|date=12 November 2025|title=Enigmatic Artist HAVEN. ‘Run’s Into Streaming Breakthrough|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/gordon-lightfoot-wreck-of-the-edmund-fitzgerald-anniversary-1236111771|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|access-date=13 November 2025}}</ref>

The song gained attention online amid a viral trend comparing the neutral, atmospheric qualities of [[dance-pop]] music commonly heard in department stores to those played in ski resorts and nightclubs.<ref name=”BB”>{{cite news|last=Denis|first=Kyle|date=12 November 2025|title=Enigmatic Artist HAVEN. ‘Run’s Into Streaming Breakthrough|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/gordon-lightfoot-wreck-of-the-edmund-fitzgerald-anniversary-1236111771|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|access-date=13 November 2025}}</ref>


Revision as of 14:33, 13 November 2025

“I Run” is the debut single by musician Haven (stylized as HAVEN.), released on 29 October 2025 for digital download and streaming by Isekai, Broke Records, and AAO. The electronic dance music song was written by Harrison Walker and produced by Jacob Donaghue.

Background and release

“I Run” is the debut single by British producer and singer Harrison Walker, known professionally as Haven. The song was released on 29 October 2025 for digital download and streaming through a collaboration between the London-based labels Isekai Records and Against All Odds, operating with Broke Records and Create Music Group. The release followed the success of the Isekai–Broke collaboration on NDotz’s “Embrace It” in 2024.[1]

The song gained attention online amid a viral trend comparing the neutral, atmospheric qualities of dance-pop music commonly heard in department stores to those played in ski resorts and nightclubs.[2]

Reception

“I Run” is an EDM and UK garage song that accumulated over 290,000 official on-demand streams in the United States during the four-day period of 31 October to 3 November 2025.[2][1] The following week, between 7 and 10 November, its amount of streams increased by approximately 1,106 percent to more than 3.5 million. The track became widely used on TikTok, where its official sound appeared in more than 25,000 user-generated posts.[2]

In October 2025, singer Jorja Smith publicly denied claims that her vocals had been used in the song, leading to speculation among listeners that artificial intelligence technology might have been employed in its production. As of November 2025, “I Run” was unavailable on Spotify but remained accessible on Apple Music and Tidal. The removal was reported to be related to potential rights issues. On 12 November, Andre Benz, CEO of Broke Records, posted an image on Instagram reading “All my homies hate Sony” following the song’s withdrawal from certain platforms. Billboard reported that it had reached out to Benz, Sony Music Publishing, and SoundOn for comment.[2]

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