Electronic artist Labrinth has unveiled his new track 'God Spoke,' a brief acapella piece serving as the fourth single from his upcoming eighth studio album, Cosmic Opera Act I. The song previews the album's release on January 30. Labrinth, known for his work on the Euphoria soundtrack, continues to build anticipation with this teaser.
Labrinth, who debuted over a decade ago with his 2012 album Electronic Earth, recently gained widespread recognition for composing the full soundtrack to a season of HBO's hit series Euphoria. Now, he has shared 'God Spoke,' a short track clocking in at just over one minute. The song features harmonized synth vocals in an acapella style, with lyrics that evoke biblical themes, mentioning angels and repeatedly chanting 'Hallelujah.'
This release acts as the fourth single leading up to Cosmic Opera Act I, Labrinth's eighth studio album, scheduled for January 30. Observers suggest 'God Spoke' may function as an introductory piece or prelude, similar to skits on past albums, offering a glimpse into the project's thematic direction. While the track stands alone as a snippet, its full impact is expected to emerge within the album's context.
The announcement comes amid Labrinth's ongoing musical evolution, blending electronic elements with experimental sounds. Fans have responded positively to this latest teaser, heightening excitement for the end-of-month drop. No further details on the album's tracklist or collaborators have been revealed yet.