Step into the captivating world of Arcane, where music is more than a backdrop—it’s a vital thread weaving together the emotional and visual tapestry of Piltover and Zaun. From anthems of rebellion to heart-wrenching ballads, Arcane’s soundtrack resonates with the same intensity as its breathtaking animation and storytelling.
Below, discover the complete soundtrack of Arcane, each track paired with the pivotal moments it brought to life.
Arcane Season 1 Soundtrack | All Songs Listed:
Song Title | Artist | Episode |
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“Enemy” | Imagine Dragons ft. JID | Opening theme |
“Playground” | Bea Miller | Episode 1 |
“Our Love” | Curtis Harding and Jazmine Sullivan | Episode 2 |
“Goodbye” | Ramsey | Episode 3 |
“Dirty Little Animals” | Bones UK | Episode 4 |
“Guns for Hire” | Woodkid | Episode 6 |
“Misfit Toys” | Pusha T and Mako | Episode 7 |
“Dynasties & Dystopia” | Denzel Curry, Gizzle, and Bren Joy | Episode 7 |
“Snakes” | Pvris and Miyavi | Episode 8 |
“When Everything Went Wrong” | Fantastic Negrito | Episode 9 |
“What Could Have Been” | Sting ft. Ray Chen | Episode 9 |
Arcane Season 2 Soundtrack | All Songs Listed:
Song Title | Artist | Episode |
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Enemy | Imagine Dragons ft. JID | Opening theme |
I Can’t Hear It Now | Freya Ridings | 1 |
Heavy Is The Crown (Original Score) | Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda and Emily Armstrong | 1 |
Sucker | Marcus King | 2 |
Renegade (We Never Run) | Raja Kumari, Stefflon Don, Jarina De Marco | 2 |
Get Jinxed! | Agnete Kjølsrud (Djerv) | 2 |
Hellfire | FEVER 333 | 3 |
To Ashes and Blood | Woodkid | 3 |
Paint the Town Blue | Ashnikko | 4 |
Rebel Heart | Agnete Kjølsrud (Djerv) | 4 |
Cocktail Molotov | ZAND | 5 |
What Have They Done To Us | Mako, Grey | 5 |
Remember Me | d4vd | 6 |
这样很好 (Isha’s Song) | Eason Chan | 6 |
Spin the Wheel | Mick Wingert | 7 |
Ma Meilleure Ennemie | Stromae, Pomme | 7 |
Fantastic | King Princess | 8 |
The Line | Twenty One Pilots | 8 |
Wasteland | Royal and the Serpent | 9 |
Come Play | Stray Kids, Young Miko, Tom Morello | 9 |
Season 1 : Key Tracks and Their Role in the Story:
- “Enemy”: Opening theme highlighting Jinx’s struggles and conflict between Piltover and Zaun with dynamic visuals.
- “Playground”: Captures the chaotic energy of Vi, Powder, and friends during Episode 1’s intense chase sequence.
- “Our Love”: Soulful track reflecting Vander’s bond with his children and the fragile peace in Zaun.
- “Goodbye”: Haunting song in Episode 3’s climax, emphasizing the emotional tragedy between Vi and Powder.
- “Dirty Little Animals”: Rebellious energy mirrors Zaun’s grit and survival against Piltover’s control in Episode 4.
- “Guns for Hire”: Dramatic tones underline escalating tension and moral dilemmas during Episode 6’s pivotal moments.
Season 2 : Key Tracks and Their Role in the Story:
- “I Can’t Hear It Now – Freya Ridings”: Evokes loss and longing, underscoring emotional turning points in Episode 1 as characters face internal battles.
- “Heavy Is the Crown – Mike Shinoda & Emily Armstrong”: A brooding anthem in Episode 1, highlighting the heavy burdens of leadership and rising tensions in Piltover.
- “Sucker – Marcus King”: A gritty track in Episode 2, embodying rebellion and the rough streets of Zaun during a tense confrontation.
- “Renegade (We Never Run) – Raja Kumari, Stefflon Don & Jarina De Marco”: A vibrant empowerment track in Episode 2, celebrating strength and defiance amidst adversity.
- “Get Jinxed! – Agnete Kjølsrud”: Returns in Episode 2, capturing Jinx’s chaotic, playful, and destructive personality in her rampage.
- “Hellfire – FEVER 333”: Explosive and intense, featured in Episode 3, symbolizing vengeance and the fury of a climactic battle.
- “To Ashes and Blood – Woodkid”: Haunting and atmospheric, the track in Episode 3 explores themes of sacrifice and the weight of choices.