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'Euphoria' composer Labrinth announces "I'm out" in cryptic post, says "I'm done with the industry"
Music composer Labrinth, known for his work on HBO's 'Euphoria', raised eyebrows with his cryptic social media post, announcing his exit from the upcoming show and the industry at large. In his strongly worded post, the singer seemed to have distanced himself from the music industry as well as his association with the popular teen drama franchise which is due to release season 3 next month.
Labrinth's post slamming 'Euphoria' goes viral
In a cryptic post, Labrinth wrote, "IM DONE WITH THIS INDUSTRY. F**K COLUMBIA. DOUBLE F**K EUPHORIA. IM OUT. THANK YOU AND GOOD NIGHT."
The post quickly grabbed his followers' attention, with many expressing disappointment in the comment section. Singer-songwriter Kesha also reacted to the post and wrote, "Take care of your peace my love. You are loved and supported." As per a viral post, a makeup artist who worked on the show also commented in support of Labrinth’s recent post saying, "I understand.
You aren’t alone."
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The post comes amid rumours of a rift in the team ahead of the series finale. Rumours going wild online, even allege a falling out between leading ladies, Sydney Sweeney and Zendaya, prompting the team to release material, featuring the women not even sharing the frame. However, amid the chatter, a clip from a few months ago, featuring Sydney Sweeney with Hunter Schafer and Maude Apatow, singing along to the viral song from 4 Non Blondes titled 'What's Up'.
About the Labrinth controversy
Labrinth's post has stirred curiosity among his fans, especially at a time when the composer had released his new album 'Cosmic Opera Act I' in January this year. He also posted a teaser for new music on Instagram on March 4 with the caption "04.10.26."Notably, the musician has been associated with 'Euphoria' and its creator, Sam Levinson, since the show's beginning in 2019. He composed, produced, and even lent his voice for the soundtracks for the show. "I don't think I was excited about composing for a TV show, honestly speaking. I did want to compose music, but the thing that excited me the most was Sam's passion for the show, and what he wanted to do ... It felt like method acting with music. And especially with Euphoria, where one minute you're making funk and then the next minute you're making, I don't know, some Vivaldi piece of music, for me that was super fun," Labrinth told Billboard in 2022.Prior to the HBO show, Labrinth debuted in 2010 with the single 'Let the Sun Shine'. Later, his first album, 'Electronic Earth', came out after two years. Labrinth is currently signed to Columbia Records.
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