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Star Wars Releasing Official Pop Song About The Sith

Jun 17, 2024

Summary

Star Wars: The Acolyte
introduces the franchise’s first end-credits pop song, “The Power of Two,” by Victoria Monét.
Monét’s song embraces duality and ties into the storyline of the show, centered around twin sisters Mae and Osha.
The song was co-written by Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II and Michael Abels, and is produced by Abels and D’Mile.

Star Wars: The Acolyte is taking the legendary space fantasy in a new direction, by offering the franchise’s first end-credits pop song. According to an announcement on StarWars.com, a future episode of the series will feature original music by Grammy-winning artist Victoria Monét during the end credits. The full song was released Friday on music streaming services and YouTube.

The song, titled “The Power of Two,” embraces the show’s theme of duality, and the lyrics reference the extremes of the lead characters, twin sisters Mae and Osha (played by Amandla Stenberg). Monét, who also co-wrote the song, described her excitement with the website.

“Having my song be a part of the classic

Star Wars

franchise via
The Acolyte
is such an honor, and I’m thrilled for everyone to hear it when they see how it ties into the overall storyline! D’Mile and I had a great time making the song and hope the world loves it as much as we do.”

The Acolyte 2/5 Star Wars series that take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era.Release Date June 4, 2024 Main Genre Sci-Fi Streaming Service(s) Disney+

The song was written by Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II, Michael Abels, and Monét. It is produced by Abels and D’Mile, who won an Oscar in 2021 for Best Original Song (Judas and the Black Messiah). Monét has won three Grammy Awards in her career, including Best R&B Album in 2024. She often collaborates with singer Ariana Grande, and has scored several Top 40 singles.

Star Wars Fans are Divided by The Acolyte’s Track

The response to the song is, not surprisingly, just as divisive as the response to the series itself. Adding a modern R&B song to a genre franchise like Star Wars is a style risk, and opinions of the choice run the extremes. Some took to X (formerly Twitter) to sing the praises of the song:

Others felt that the song was woefully out of place in the series:

Pop songs don’t belong in Star Wars, sorry.
https://t.co/M44Rl6gHYI

— Kneon (@Kneon)
June 15, 2024

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Set 100 years before the events of The Phantom Menace, The Acolyte follows a Jedi (Lee Jung-jae) investigating the murder of a Jedi, and discovers a conspiracy tied to a former padawan (Amandla Stenberg). The series also stars Carrie-Anne Moss, Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Joonas Suotamo. The series was created by Leslye Headland.

New episodes of
The Acolyte
are released every Tuesday on Disney+.

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