Zendaya and Labrinth release the song "I'm Tired" from the soundtrack of "Euphoria"


After the finale of the second season of the popular series "Euphoria" on HBO, Labrinth and Zendaya released the complete version of the song "I'm Tired".

The song, which is inspired by gospel music, was first heard in the fourth episode of the second season of "Euphoria", where Labrinth performs it live.

In the finale of the second season, viewers heard the last minute of the song, in which the protagonist of the series, Zendaya, sings solo.

"I'm Tired" focuses on Zendaya's drug-addicted character Rue and describes her struggle to stay afloat in the dark.

"Oh Lord, you know I'm struggling / I'm sure this world is over with me / Oh Lord, you know it's true / Now the tide is approaching, I do not want to win / Let me take you, let me take you / I will I'm ready to leave, how long can I stay? "In a place that can not fit me / Oh Lord, you know I'm tired," the lyrics say.

"I'm Tired", co-written by Labrinth, Zendaya and series creator Sam Levinson, is now available on all streaming services and will be included in the complete soundtrack for the second season of "Euphoria".

"Euphoria" has been accompanied by amazing music, much of which bears the signature of the artist and producer Labrinth.

Only this season have emotionally charged tracks emerged such as Lana Del Rey's "Watercolor Eyes", Tove Lo's "How Long", James Blake's "(Pick Me Up) Euphoria", EricDoa's "Sad4Whattt" and "Yeh I Fuckin 'Did it".

This is not Zendaya's first contact with music.

In 2019 he collaborated again with Labrinth on the song "All Of Us", which was included in the soundtrack for the first season of "Euphoria". An updated version of the song appeared on Labrinth's album "Imagination & the Misfit Kid" which was released in the same year 2019.

In 2013, Zendaya released their first and only full-length album to date, which was titled after her and contained 11 songs, including "Replay" and "My Baby".