Here are Labrinth’s top five most iconic movie scores

From Gladiator to Mary Poppins, Euphoria composer Labrinth shares the big screen music that has moved him the most.

March 10, 2020

British producer and singer-songwriter Labrinth — real name Timothy Lee McKenzie — has been on the scene for years, debuting in the late 2000s with the Tinie Tempah collaboration “Pass Out.” But you probably know him better from any one of the hugely hyped new projects he’s worked on of late: in 2015, he contributed to The Weeknd’s Beauty Behind The Madness album, while last year saw him both collaborating with Sia and Diplo on the new supergroup LSD, and scoring the hit HBO show Euphoria. He was the vocalist and producer behind that show’s jaw-dropping final musical scene, too. For his FADER Top Five video, Labrinth lists his top five movie soundtracks, ranging from Hans Zimmer's work on Gladiator to obligatory Danny Elfman and Ennio Morricone namedrops plus an unlikely Mary Poppins shout out. Watch his video above, and see the rest of the Top Five series here.

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Here are Labrinth’s top five most iconic movie scores