Netflix continues to bet on the big hits of 2021 and a few months ago, announced that Arcane will have a second season, marking the long-awaited conclusion of the fantasy show for League of Legends fans.
Ella Purnell (Fallout) will be back in the series, voicing Jinx. Meanwhile, Hailee Steinfeld (Hawkeye) will return as her older sister, Vi. The stars have been responsible for bringing the characters to life in the first season.
As expected, loyal viewers have gone crazy after the first teaser of the drama was released, and there we can see the sisters facing off once again. Behind every scene, there will be an incredible soundtrack and score…
Arcane Season 2 Soundtrack | All the songs and artists
- I Can’t Hear It Now – Freya Ridings
- Sucker – Marcus King
- Renegade (We Never Run) – Stefflon Don, Raja Kumari ft. Jarina De Marco
- Hellfire – Fever 333
- To Ashes And Blood – Woodkid
- Paint The Town Blue – Ashnikko
- Remember Me (Intro) – d4vd
- Remember Me – d4vd
- Cocktail Molotov – ZAND
- What Have They Done To Us – Mako, Grey
- Rebel Heart – Djerv
- The Beast – Misha Mansoor
- Spin The Wheel – Mick Wingert
- Ma Meilleure Ennemie – Stromae, Pomme
- Fantastic – King Princess
- The Line – Twenty One Pilots
- Blood Sweat & Tears – Sheryl Lee Ralph
- Come Play – Stray Kids, Young Miko, Tom Morello
- Wasteland – Royal & the Serpent
- Enemy with JID (Opening Title version) from the series Arcane League of Legends) – Imagine Dragons feat. JID
Who created the score for the second season of Arcane?
As expected, the persons behind the music for the second season of Arcane are Alexander Temple and Alex Seaver, better known as Mako. The composer and music producer was also in charge of the soundtrack for the first season.
Although not much is known yet about the collaborations it will have, the DJ also spoke with Peter Barber four months ago on his Vocal Arts podcast about the differences between the installments.
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Alex assured that this time he wanted to be a little more experimental and that they were working on several songs. Many of them were delivered to Fortish beforehand, so they could create edits around each one.