Labyrinth declared he was “done” with the music industry in a scathing Instagram statement slamming his record label and Euphoria.
The artist, who composed the entire music for the show’s first two seasons, posted a statement in all caps on a black background Thursday night.
“I’m done with this industry,” the 37-year-old told his followers. “Fk Colombia. Double fk ‘Euphoria'”. It came out. ”
He concluded, “Thank you and good night.”
Labyrinth didn’t caption the cryptic upload, but a fan of the Emmy winner urged singer Skyler Gray to reconsider, writing: “Never stop making the music the world needs you to make.”
One viewer added: “You are literally the face of ‘Euphoria’. Please don’t do this to us kings,” while another claimed: “‘Euphoria’ wouldn’t be the same without you so that’s fine. It’s their loss.”
Labrinth, HBO representatives, and creator Sam Levinson have not yet responded to Page Six’s requests for comment.
The series, which stars Zendaya, Hunter Schaefer, Jacob Elordi, and Sidney Sweeney, among others, premiered in 2019.
Season 2 was canceled after three years.
Not only do Labyrinth’s songs make up a large part of the show’s soundtrack, the Grammy nominee Labyrinth also played a church singer while Lou Bennett (Zendaya) is in a drug-induced hallucination.
The third installment of “Euphoria” is scheduled to be released in April after multiple delays, with first looks hitting headlines in January.
In the trailer, Sweeney’s character, Cassie Howard, is engaged and married to Elordi’s character, Nate Jacobs, while working as an OnlyFans style creator.
As for Zendaya’s character, the teaser shows her caught between two drug lords.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Season 3 will feature a five-year time jump, which creator Sam Levinson addressed at an HBO event in December 2025.
“We can’t go back to high school. A lot of shows have had 30-year-old high school kids on the show, but we’re not going to do that,” he said at the time. “Five years felt like a natural thing to do because if I had gone to college, I would have finished college at that point.”
