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Spotify and The Game Awards Debut Gaming-Inspired Spotify Singles From Labrinth, Evanescence x GUNSHIP, and Bilmuri

Artist inspo

Singer-songwriter Labrinth spoke of his childhood affinity for video games: “Sonic was such a formative part of my gaming upbringing that making a Spotify Single with Sonic at the heart was an amazing opportunity. I hope fellow Sonic fans check it out, along with the amazing music created by Bilmuri and Evanescence with GUNSHIP.”

“Gaming has always been a huge part of my life, and recording a track based on Cyberpunk: Edgerunners was a super-cool experience,” said Johnny Franck, singer of Bilmuri. “Some of my strongest memories of music come from the games I play, and I wanted to convey that energy with this Spotify Single.”

“We’ve been looking for an excuse to work with GUNSHIP for too long and couldn’t be more excited about this dark new version of ‘Afterlife,’” said Amy Lee of Evanescence. “Being a part of the Devil May Cry series has been an honor and too much fun. See you at The Game Awards!”

A shared commitment to game audio

Our dedication to the artists behind the music also extends to our sponsorship of The Game Awards’ Best Score and Music category. This partnership builds on our ongoing work within the gaming world, including collaborations with titles like EA FC 26, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4, and Battlefield in 2025.

“The Game Awards is such a big celebration of gaming culture, and we felt it was the perfect moment to celebrate the composers, artists, and soundtracks that make video games so immersive,” said Alex Freeman, Music and Marketing Partnerships Lead at Spotify. “Through this partnership we wanted to give back to the fans who are at the heart of it all through the three amazing new Spotify Singles.”

“Video game music is the heartbeat of our industry, and partnering with Spotify lets us celebrate it on the world’s biggest audio stage,” said Geoff Keighley, host and creator of The Game Awards. “We’re thrilled to have Spotify lean in like this to not only celebrate but also amplify and accelerate the appreciation of some of this year’s best video game music.”

For updates, follow @thegameawards and @spotify, and visit TheGameAwards.com to listen to the new tracks.

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