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Attack of the Killer Queen

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First up from Helynt’s Deltarune Vibes EP is “Attack of the Killer Queen”! Loaded with ambience and lofi vibes, Helynt adapts this fierce melody into a chilled-out, rainy day-type beat.

From the long-anticipated Chapter 2 of Deltarune, “Attack of the Killer Queen” is a super-collaboration between Undertale creator Toby Fox, acclaimed “Celeste” composer Lena Raine, and Marcy Nabors. Helynt’s cooled-down remix of this high-energy battle theme also marks the first track from his forthcoming Deltarune remix EP, “Deltarune Vibes”, dropping on October 29th.

Album Credits
Produced by Helynt & Dj Cutman
Mastered by Dj CUTMAN

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