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Zelda’s Medley

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Featuring themes from across the Legend of Zelda series, Mikel returns to GameChops to celebrate 100 million streams on Zelda & Chill! Mikel is the creator of a multitude of lofi hip-hop concept albums. Met with viral success, “Zelda & Chill” hit the Billboard charts, and in 2020 the follow-up “Zelda & Chill 2” was released.

“Zelda’s Medley” features seven melodies from the Zelda series, meant to capture as many moods as a full album, in one track. If you listen closely, you can hear musical references from Breath of the Wild, Ocarina of Time, A Link to the Past, Wind Waker, A Link Between Worlds, and of course, the iconic main theme from 1986’s The Legend of Zelda. On behalf of Mikel and all of us at GameChops, we want to say THANK YOU for supporting Zelda & Chill, and helping us reach the milestone of 100,000,000 streams. We couldn’t have done it without you!

Credits
Music and art by Mikel
Co-produced and Mastered by Dj CUTMAN
Executive Producer Chris Davidson

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