The Acolyte | Power Of Two: A New Song By Victoria Monét Emerges From The Force

Turn up the volume and catch a sneak peek of the new “Power Of Two” song featured on the credits of an upcoming episode of The Acolyte.

In the vast galaxy far, far away from the Star Wars universe, modern songs are rare. John Williams’ iconic compositions have shaped the enduring musical legacy of Star Wars, setting a distinctive tone for the franchise. However, an intriguing shift is on the horizon as The Acolyte introduces Victoria Monét as the first artist to endeavor to redefine the established musical landscape of Star Wars.

Monét’s song “Power of Two” will feature over the end credits in a forthcoming episode of the hit Star Wars series. The song is an apparent reference to Osha and Mae, but with their fractured relationship entering a new phase, this could spell trouble for the Jedi led by Master Sol. But before we get ahead of ourselves, scroll down and click play on the music video below.

Experience the original end-credit song, “Power of Two,” for an upcoming episode of #TheAcolyte.

Listen now on all streaming platforms and watch new episodes of #TheAcolyte, a While we’re in a musical Star Wars Original series, Tuesdays on Disney+.

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The series has quickly become a fan favorite, and excitement for the next episode is already high. Thankfully, Disney Plus has released the schedule for the series’ episodes. Get ready for five more weeks of thrilling episodes filled with Force-fueled mysteries. Mark your calendar!

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