Hello, I'm Rudra. All rights goes to Legend Labrinth, and Euphoria HBO. ©2022 Euphoria HBO #euphoria #euphoriaseason2 #labrinth #hbo #zendaya #hunterschafer Time Stamps:- 00:00 Intro 00:26 Verse 1 01:24 Bridge 01:53 Chorus 02:06 Breakdown 03:01 Verse 2 04:00 Outro Lyrics:- Lord, I'm tired Hey Lord, you know I'm tired Hey Lord, you know I'm tired of tears Hey Lord, just cut me loose Hey Lord, you know I'm fighting Hey Lord, you know I'm fighting I'm sure this world is done with me Hey Lord, you know it's true Now the tide is rolling in I ain't tryin' to win Let it take me Let it take me I'll be on my way How long can I stay? In a place that cannot contain me Hey Lord, you know I'm tired Hey, Lord, you know I'm tired Please don't say you need me Release me One day you will see me Believe me Believe me Oh, please don't say you need me Believe me Believe me One day you will see me Believe me You will leave me... Source:- IMDB Season two of “Euphoria“ is even more intense and unsettling than the first season, if you can believe it. And it has a soundtrack to match. Labrinth, the brilliant composer behind popular songs “Still Don't Know My Name“ and “All For Us“ from season one, is back again for season two. The singer-songwriter elevates the intensity of the show with a score that tugs on your heart and makes you feel the heaviness of the subject matter in each episode, and the latest episode is no different. During a powerful scene highlighting the spiraling nature of Rue's substance abuse, Labrinth is seen singing his newest song composed for “Euphoria“ in a church full of people, and fans (including myself) have since been eager to listen to the song on repeat. It's just that good. What Happened in “Euphoria“ Season 2, Episode 4, and What Song Was Labrinth Singing at the End?
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