Bond theme songs are always a feather in the cap of any artist who manages to score one, and often play a significant role in both capturing and creating the atmosphere of their respective stories. IO Interactive's latest project, 007: First Light, seems to be no different in this regard, with recent details fueling speculation around the game's soundtrack.
None other than Lana Del Rey, the multi-award winning singer behind track like "Young and Beautiful" (The Great Gatsby) and "Once Upon A Dream" (Maleficent), has recently registered a new song named "First Light", according to PushSquare.com.
A screenshot from the repertory of the American Society for Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) shows the registration of the title under Del Rey's legal name, Elizabeth Grant..
Reviving An Old Collaboration
Lana Del Rey has long been tipped to sing a Bond theme, joining the likes of Adele, Sam Smith and Billie Eilish who have all created scores for recent films. The "Video Games" singer has also previously alluded to the fact that she wrote the song "24 Hours" for the Bond film Spectre, but ultimately would be rejected in favor of Sam Smith's "Writing's On The Wall" - a score that...
