Labrinth Reveals Reason for Absence from ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Music

Labrinth Reveals Reason for Absence from ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Music

As the highly anticipated third season of “Euphoria” prepares for its premiere this Sunday, composer Labrinth has publicly addressed his absence from the show’s upcoming music lineup. He shared insights through an Instagram story, expressing frustration with industry practices.

Labrinth Speaks Out on “Euphoria” Season 3 Music

Labrinth noted, “People will comfortably lie in this industry and still call themselves honest people. So no cap, I decided to remove whatever music I had in it.” He emphasized the importance of aligning with an artistic vision, stating, “I don’t let people treat me like shit.”

Collaboration with HBO

His comments followed a statement from Sam Levinson, the show’s creator, who acknowledged Labrinth’s contributions. Levinson remarked, “He’s an incredible collaborator and someone who really built the foundation of the sound of ‘Euphoria.’” With a narrative shift occurring five years forward, Levinson indicated that the show aims to explore new musical themes.

  • Hans Zimmer is taking the lead on the score for the new season.
  • The character dynamics have evolved beyond high school settings.
  • Music direction is shifting away from previous pop influences.

Recent Developments and Statements

Last month, Labrinth had been vocal about his feelings towards the industry, stating, “I’m done with this industry. Fuck Columbia. Double fuck ‘Euphoria.’ I’m out. Thank you and good night x.” His previous works for the show include popular tracks such as “All for Us,” “Formula,” “Mount Everest,” and “Never Felt So Alone,” the latter featuring Billie Eilish and earning a Grammy nomination.

As the music landscape of “Euphoria” shifts with new leadership, fans are eager to see how these changes will influence the show’s atmosphere and emotional depth.

Next