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 Royal & the Serpent Paints a Dreamscape in New Single “Euphoria”

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“Euphoria” is a surreal, emotionally rich single from Royal & the Serpent, out now via Atlantic Records.

Royal & the Serpent continues to push creative boundaries with the release of her new single “Euphoria,” available now from Atlantic Records. The track gives listeners a glimpse into the colorful and unpredictable world she’s crafting for her upcoming debut album, slated for later this year.

Rooted in cinematic influence, Royal says, “Not to sound so cliche but the song was totally inspired by the show. When we were producing it out we would watch the carnival scene from season 1 over and over again. I wanted this song to feel like being at the top of a ferris wheel and looking out at an orange sunset… or like spinning in circles on the tea cups ride at an amusement park. I wanted it to feel like a fever dream.”

Royal & the Serpent’s previous singles, “Carry Me Home” and “Death Do Us Part,” have generated strong fan response and critical praise. Billboard highlighted “Death Do Us Part” in their “Queer Jams of the Week,” while mxdwn called it “a chilling track.”

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Beyond studio releases, Royal continues to make her mark live. She contributed “Wasteland” to the Arcane League of Legends soundtrack and performed with Twenty One Pilots and d4vd at The Game Awards, where her appearance was lauded as “touching” by NME.

“Euphoria” captures the feeling of joyful chaos and emotional release—a hallmark of Royal & the Serpent’s artistic voice.

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