Labrinth hits out at Euphoria and says he's 'done with this industry'
- On Friday March 13, 2026, Labrinth posted a screenshot on Instagram declaring 'I'M DONE WITH THIS INDUSTRY' and directing expletives at HBO's Euphoria and Columbia Records.
- Labrinth composed the music for Euphoria's first two seasons, and HBO announced last year that Hans Zimmer would join him for season three, which is set to launch on April 12.
- Sharing a notes-app screenshot, Labrinth posted on Instagram without a caption, closing with 'Thank you and good night', while fans expressed concern and one reply gained over 18,000 likes.
- With questions about the season-three soundtrack, it is unclear if Labrinth's music will feature and media outlets have contacted Labrinth's reps, HBO, and Columbia Records for comment.
- Labrinth's music has shaped Euphoria's identity, with 'All For Us' winning an Emmy, and Zimmer praised his contribution, saying it has helped define the show's sound.
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Labrinth Says ‘F–k Euphoria’ in Scathing Post: ‘I’m Done With This Industry’
Labrinth has made a bold declaration against his record label, his longtime partnership with HBO’s Euphoria and the music industry as a whole in a fiery post that came seemingly out of nowhere Friday (March 13). Related Labrinth Talks Zendaya, Working On ‘Euphoria’ Soundtrack & More | GRAMMYs 2024 …
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