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"Game Of Thrones"-Inspired Album "For The Throne" Feat. SZA, TheWeeknd, Travis Scott & More


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You'd never think that many of these artists would ever be on an album together, but HBO's cultural phenomenon Game of Thrones has been known to unite the masses. The hit series is currently in its eighth and final season, and fans are scrambling as they attempt to figure out how the network is going to send off their favorite (remaining) characters.

To celebrate the departure of the addictive show, HBO has partnered with Columbia Records to curate an album titled For the Throne (Music Inspired by the HBO Series Game of Thrones). Now, this isn't to be confused with the official soundtrack for the series, which is an album that features original compositions by Ramin Djawadi. This companion record is able to create a cohesive vibe while using varying genres. Artists include the likes of SZA, The Weeknd, Travis Scott, A$AP Rocky, Joey Bada$$, Lil Peep, Ty Dolla $ign, and Chole x Halle.

Tracklist

1. Kingdom Of One – Maren Morris
2. Power Is Power – SZA, The Weeknd & Travis Scott
3. Nightshade – The Lumineers
4. Hollow Crown – Ellie Goulding
5. Baptize Me – X Ambassadors feat. Jacob Banks
6. Too Many Gods – A$AP Rocky & Joey Bada$$
7. Turn On Me – The National
8. From The Grave – James Arthur
9. Me Traicionaste – ROSALÍA feat. A.CHAL
10. When I Lie (Remix) – Lil Peep feat. Ty Dolla $ign
11. Love Can Kill – Lennon Stella
12. Wolf At Your Door – Chloe x Halle
13. Devil in Your Eye – Mumford & Sons
14. Pray (High Valyrian) – Matt Bellamy

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