In a move that has stunned the entertainment world, Labrinth, the visionary composer behind the sonic landscape of HBO’s Euphoria, announced his departure from the industry on March 12, 2026. The artist, born Timothy Lee McKenzie, took to Instagram to share a scathing message that left no room for ambiguity. McKenzie declared he was ā€œdone with this industry,ā€ while explicitly calling out his label, Columbia Records, and the series that earned him an Emmy Award.

The post, which quickly went viral across platforms like Reddit and X, featured a direct jab at the production, with McKenzie writing, ā€œDouble f*** Euphoria.ā€ This public outburst comes at a critical juncture for the network, as Euphoria Season 3 is scheduled to premiere in just a few weeks. The composer’s departure raises significant questions about the future of the show’s distinctive musical direction, which has been a hallmark of creator Sam Levinson’s vision since the series debuted in 2019.

While Columbia Records and HBO have yet to release official statements regarding the artist's claims, the industry fallout is already visible. Outlets including The Independent and TheWrap report that the rift may stem from long-standing creative and contractual frustrations. Fans and industry insiders have noted that this exit follows years of production delays for the show, which stars Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, and Hunter Schafer.