Timmy Trumpet's "All My Life" is the life-affirming anthem his emotionally driven era has been building toward

Timmy Trumpet's "All My Life" is the life-affirming anthem his emotionally driven era has been building toward

Frank Walker and John Martin join forces with the Australian icon on a track about love at its absolute peak — and the moments that stay with you forever.


There's a clear arc forming in Timmy Trumpet's recent work, and "All My Life" is its most powerful point yet. Earlier this year, "Not A Place" with Oaks sat with the quiet ache of personal love lost — an unusually intimate record for an artist whose name is synonymous with festival-sized energy. "All My Life" doesn't abandon that emotional honesty; it answers it. Where the previous record circled around absence, this one is about arrival — the kind of life-defining moment people spend years chasing, the night that changes everything and stays with you long after the music stops. To carry that feeling, Timmy reached for two collaborators who could meet the brief from very different angles. Canadian producer Frank Walker brings an emotive, melodically-driven sensibility honed across his debut album ORIGIN, adding a fresh sonic perspective to the record that feels both complementary and genuinely new. And for the vocal, there was only one name: John Martin, the Swedish singer and songwriter whose voice anchored Swedish House Mafia's era-defining anthems "Don't You Worry Child" and "Save the World" — records that didn't just top charts but became the emotional shorthand for an entire generation of dance music fans. Martin connected with the track immediately, and in a key creative move, reworked parts of the lyrics to pull the song beyond Timmy's own personal story and toward something universal: the feeling of finally arriving at what you have been dreaming about.

"My last record 'Not A Place' centred around personal love lost, so I wanted to follow it with the story of that love at its peak. The moment I had been waiting for my whole life. John's ability to capture emotions that last a lifetime really comes through in the record. I couldn't be more proud of how it all turned out." — Timmy Trumpet

What makes "All My Life" land as more than a well-executed collaboration is the fact that everyone involved was genuinely invested in the same idea. Frank Walker has spoken about the record as a bucket-list moment — not just working with Timmy, but getting to create something alongside John Martin, an artist whose work with the Swedes helped shape Walker's own musical DNA. That mutual respect bleeds into the track itself, which carries Timmy's instinctive festival energy without ever feeling like a formula. Martin's vocal does what only a handful of voices in this world can do: it takes a feeling that's deeply personal to the people who made the record and makes it feel like it belongs to whoever is listening. That's the difference between a song about a moment and a song that becomes the moment — and "All My Life" is clearly aiming for the latter.

"'All My Life' brings together all my favourite things about electronic music; Timmy's anthemic energy, John's powerhouse vocals, and my emotional melodies. Adding in John Martin's incredible voice really took this one next level — I can't wait to share this one with the rest of the world." — Frank Walker

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