Calvin Harris 96 Months Zip

The 17-track compilation features many of his biggest global hits: (with Ellie Goulding) How Deep Is Your Love (with Disciples) This Is What You Came For (feat. Rihanna) One Kiss (with Dua Lipa) Promises (with Sam Smith) Giant (with Rag'n'Bone Man) Miracle (with Ellie Goulding) Desire (with Sam Smith)

Whether or not Calvin Harris ever compiles 96 Months officially, the concept resonates. It’s the sound of an artist who stopped chasing trends and started setting them — month after month, hit after hit.

on Spotify. It features massive collaborations with artists like Rihanna, Dua Lipa, and Ellie Goulding. calvin harris 96 months zip

The album's title is a direct reference to the 96 months—exactly eight years—spanning from 2015 to 2024. It serves as a "sequel" in spirit to his 2012 album 18 Months , revisiting the collaborative, guest-heavy production style that defined his earlier work.

The search for the is the modern equivalent of hunting for a rare vinyl bootleg. While the internet is littered with dangerous fake files, the real treasure is available legally with just a few clicks. The 17-track compilation features many of his biggest

: Twin peaks of late-2010s house-pop that dominated worldwide radio.

: The lead single and sole brand-new track recorded specifically to anchor the project. on Spotify

: The album features one brand new track titled "Free" , a collaboration with Ellie Goulding. Tracklist Highlights

: A return to his trance/Eurodance roots. Desire (with Sam Smith) : A driving techno-house track. Hypnagogic (I Can't Wait) : Love Regenerator project. Lovers In A Past Life (with Rag'n'Bone Man) . Nuh Ready Nuh Ready (feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR) . Body Moving (with Eliza Rose) . Live Without Your Love (with Steve Lacy) . Lonely (feat. Sananda Maitreya) . By Your Side (feat. Tom Grennan) . Where to Find 96 Months (Digital & Physical)

The compilation encapsulates Harris's evolution from pure EDM anthems to more experimental dance-pop and funk-inspired sounds. Notably absent from the tracklist are some of his earliest 2010s mega-hits like "Feel So Close," "We Found Love," and "Sweet Nothing." Instead, 96 Months focuses exclusively on the singles he released in the subsequent eight years, serving as a curated timeline of his most impactful and commercially successful standalone works.