A .torrent file contains metadata about files to be shared via BitTorrent. It does contain the music itself. Instead, it points to a tracker that coordinates peers downloading pieces of the actual FLAC file. While torrenting has legitimate uses (Linux distributions, open-source software, public-domain content), using it for copyrighted music like Alan Walker’s "Faded" is illegal in most jurisdictions unless you own the original CD and are making a personal backup.
With services like Apple Music Lossless (included free for subscribers) and Spotify’s promised "HiFi" tier (still pending), the need to torrent a single track like "Faded" is diminishing. However, three barriers remain: Alan Walker Faded -FLAC- -HawkEagle-.torrent