Zendaya, Angus Cloud, and Dominic Fike Will Be on the “Euphoria” Season 2 Score Soundtrack

Photo credit: Kevin Mazur (Zendaya), Daniele Venturelli (Angus Cloud), Karwai Tang (Dominic Fike) - Getty Images
Photo credit: Kevin Mazur (Zendaya), Daniele Venturelli (Angus Cloud), Karwai Tang (Dominic Fike) - Getty Images
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The jaw-dropping season two finale of Euphoria aired over one month ago, leaving tons of storylines open-ended and keeping viewers on the edge of their seats until season three premieres — whenever that may be. But luckily, there’s one element dropping this month that has the potential to tide fans over until then.

On Tuesday, Labrinth, the singer-songwriter and composer behind Euphoria, announced that the season two score soundtrack is arriving on April 22. (This is different from the season's soundtrack that includes tracks like Lana Del Ray’s “Watercolor Eyes” and Tove Lo’s “How Long.”) Every fan knows that Labrinth’s soundscape is one of the most memorable aspects in each episode of the HBO drama series, capturing the mood of a scene with hauntingly beautiful rhythms and powerful tempos. So of course, this news is very exciting.

“This one is so much more than a score album to me. It’s an experience,” Labrinth wrote on Instagram and Twitter. “Can’t wait for you all to hear it and go on the trip.”

The artist also revealed that a few familiar faces will be featured on the soundtrack, including Zendaya, Angus Cloud, and Dominic Fike.

“I heard your requests loud and clear and included my version and Z’s version of I’m Tired. I have Angus doing vocals on a song,” he wrote. “You’re getting Skeletons and all the others you wanted.”

Angus’s vocals will be included in “Fez’s Interlude.” Then in addition to Rue’s version of “I’m Tired,” Zendaya will appear on “Elliot’s Song,” alongside Dominic and Labrinth.

Fans didn’t hold back their excitement in the comments of the composer’s post, but many questioned why “Left Behind” and “I’ve Never Felt So Alone” were left off. All in all, the soundtrack includes 22 tracks.

“I want to thank all of you for making this music come alive much more than I could ever imagine. You make the work I put into creating even more worth the love and the grind. This is a big part of how I make music now all because of you,” Labrinth concluded.

Fans can pre-order the box set on Sony Music Entertainment’s website, or pre-save the playlist on Spotify and Apple Music.

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