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Introduction
The much-anticipated second season of Arcane is here, and so is a soundtrack that’s absolutely impressive. Following the musical success of the first season, the Arcane Season 2 soundtrack brings together a wide range of artists and genres, adding depth and excitement to the show’s storytelling.
A Talented Lineup of Artists
• “I Can’t Hear It Now” by Freya Ridings
• “Sucker” by Marcus King
• “Renegade (We Never Run)” by Stefflon Don and Raja Kumari featuring Jarina De Marco
• “Hellfire” by Fever 333
• “To Ashes and Blood” by Woodkid
• “Paint the Town Blue” by Ashnikko
• “Remember Me (Intro)” and “Remember Me” by d4vd
• “Cocktail Molotov” by ZAND
• “What Have They Done to Us” by Mako and Grey
• “Rebel Heart” by Djerv
• “The Beast” by Misha Mansoor
• “Spin the Wheel” by Mick Wingert
• “Ma Meilleure Ennemie” by Stromae and Pomme
• “Fantastic” by King Princess
• “The Line” by Twenty One Pilots
• “Blood Sweat & Tears” by Sheryl Lee Ralph
• “Come Play” by Stray Kids, Young Miko, and Tom Morello
• “Wasteland” by Royal & the Serpent
• “Enemy (Opening Title Version)” by Imagine Dragons featuring JID
This unique mix of songs makes sure each episode has music that really matches its mood and themes.
Musical Highlights
One of the standout tracks is “Paint the Town Blue” by Ashnikko, which captures the rebellious spirit of the series. Additionally, “Ma Meilleure Ennemie” by Stromae and Pomme adds a unique flavor, blending French lyrics with the show’s steampunk aesthetic. The inclusion of “Enemy” by Imagine Dragons featuring JID as the opening title track continues to set the tone for the series, much like it did in the first season.
Where to Listen
The Arcane Season 2 soundtrack is available on major streaming platforms, including Spotify. The full album is set to release on November 23, 2024, but fans can pre-save it now to ensure they don’t miss out.
Bringing the Story to Life
Music is a big part of what makes Arcane so powerful, helping tell the story and bringing viewers closer to the characters. The soundtrack isn’t just background music; it’s a great collection of songs you can enjoy on their own too.
For a deeper dive into the characters and voice actors that bring Arcane to life, check out our detailed analysis here.