![]() Baby Keem and Euphoria fans united when this song was used in a car scene as Elliot, played by singer/rapper Dominic Fike, drives Rue and Jules through town.James Blake and Labrinth’s collaboration on this track is sensational and gorgeous. In an effort to cope with the grief from the loss of her father, Rue turns back to drugs and is catapulted into a dream world where Labrinth sings to her and embraces her in a church. Episode four also commences Labrinth’s emergence into season two.This song brings a light-hearted pop feel to this chaotic episode. We also see Maddy’s 18th birthday party turn from fun into a projectile-vomit fueled disaster. Written especially for this episode, where we see beautiful artistic interpretations of Jules and Rue as their relationship blossoms romantically. This electronic synth-pop song has all the right vibes for this show.This song again speaks to the 80’s-rock influence that is continually present in this show and connects to both older and younger generations. This Echo & The Bunnymen classic paints the scene for the high school flashback of Cal and Derek’s double date with their girlfriends. ![]() The uptempo song with lyrics about a failed relationship serves as the perfect representation of Maddy’s past and foreshadows her unfortunate future her best friend Cassie sleeping with her ex-boyfriend Nate.
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