Today, 19-year-old visionary artist d4vd unveils two new tracks “Remember Me (Intro)” and “Remember Me,” out today via Riot Games/Virgin Music Group/Universal Music Canada. The tracks will make their television debut as part of the soundtrack for Season 2 of the Emmy-winning animated series “Arcane.” Listen to the track HERE.
While technically separate, the tracks flow seamlessly from one to the next. The intro track puts an emo-twist on an orchestral audio landscape through deep, distorted, auto-tuned vocals and electronic elements, crescendoing towards a beat drop synonymous with the sounds of animated adventure. “Remember Me” picks up the pace, adding hints of drums and guitar as d4vd showcases beautiful vibrato, vocal riffs, and well-crafted lyrics. An emotionally charged epic, the tracks play with the concept of legacy, embodying the desire to be remembered for what you leave behind once you run out of time.
“Arcane” is based on Riot Games' flagship game “League of Legends” and is animated by Fortiche Production. The series’ second season debuted at #1 on Netflix on November 9. The episodes will release in three acts, with the final episodes dropping on Saturday, November 23.
On “Remember Me,” d4vd shares: “As a gamer and a genuine fan of ‘League of Legends,’ it was an amazing experience to collaborate with Riot Games in the making of ‘Remember Me’ – also inspiring me to get better at the game.”
d4vd has been busy in 2024. His international headline “My House is Not a Home” Tour saw him play his largest venues to date with stops in Toronto, New York, Washington D.C., Los Angeles (with a third show added and sold-out from high demand), London, Paris, Berlin, Singapore, Seoul, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. He also opened for SZA at Malahide Castle in Dublin, Ireland and graced expansive festival stages at Governors Ball, Bonnaroo, Boston Calling, and Lollapalooza, all coming hot off the heels of an electrifying surprise set in his hometown of Houston at White Oak Music Hall – which sold out minutes upon announcement.
He released a steady stream of singles throughout the year, including the stripped-back, beautifully crafted love song “There Goes My Baby,” the funk-riddled, Billboard Hot 100 charting single, “Feel It (From The Original Series Invincible),” and “My House Is Not A Home,” a poignant, alternative ballad of loneliness. The tracks paint a picture of what’s to come in 2025 as he builds momentum toward his highly anticipated debut album.
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