

For season two, the singers paired up again in a duet, this time for a somber ballad entitled "I'm Tired." And after this finale, fans are too.Įpisode eight wrapped up some loose ends and left others raw and frayed, which left little time for music. Season one ended with a dancing fantasy sequence set to "All For Us" by Labrinth and Zendaya. Here’s a guide to the soundtrack of 'Euphoria' season 2: Episode 8, 'All My Life My Heart Has Yearned for a Thing I Cannot Name' 'I'm Tired' by Labrinth and Zendaya So to make sure you're all caught up on these trending songs, we're compiling a list that will be continuously updated with the ear worms you're hearing all season long. The tracks often quickly turn into viral sounds on social media, as people share fan theories, recaps or memes about the events of that week’s episode as one of the songs play in the background.

These songs often accompany ethereal camera work and lighting to set the tone for intense, emotional moments for the characters, an artistic hallmark of the show known for its raw, and at times triggering, portrayal of high school life. The smooth synth background mixes gospel, soul and electronic sounds to create a wide range of musical moods, accompanying the emotional highs and lows of the show.īut this season, in addition to Labrinth’s signature themes like the TikTok favorite “Still Don’t Know My Name,” each episode also features classics - often a deep cut or forgotten gem from an ‘80s or ‘90s album - interspersed with hit pop songs or hip hop anthems. When season one of “Euphoria” aired on HBO back in 2019 starring Zendaya, the world was introduced to its genre-bending soundtrack from British singer-songwriter Labrinth.
