Album art for Tears of the Kingdom

Tears of the Kingdom

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Spacey keys and textures shimmer in Akosmo’s remix of “Tears of the Kingdom”. Blending hip hop, lofi, and future bass genres, the producer gives a brand-new take on the latest adventure through Hyrule.

Akosmo is a multi-genre music producer known best for their remixes of music from Pokemon, Minecraft, and Animal Crossing, as well as their own original tunes. The main theme of Tears of the Kingdom was composed by Manaka Kataoka, and captured the awe of fans after its reveal in the game’s trailer. Akosmo’s version weaves rumbling basslines and detailed percussion into a paradise of textures and synths.

Credits
Produced by
Akosmo
Artwork by Evynn Alanna
Mastered by Dj Cutman
Composed by Manaka Kataoka
Originally from Tears of the Kingdom

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