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James Blake and Travis Scott Duet on The Odyssey End Credits Song

James Blake and Travis Scott have released a collaborative track titled "When I'm Home," serving as the end credits song for Ludwig Göransson's original score for Christopher Nolan's film "Oppenheimer." This song is the final piece on "The Odyssey," the complete soundtrack album.
Co-written by Christopher Nolan himself, the track features Blake's distinctive vocals alongside a contribution from Scott. "When I'm Home" offers a reflective conclusion to the film's auditory experience, complementing Göransson's score which has already garnered significant critical acclaim. The soundtrack itself is an expansive collection, with "The Odyssey" being the full release of Göransson's musical work for the film.
Ludwig Göransson, the composer behind "The Odyssey," previously worked with Nolan on "Tenet." His score for "Oppenheimer" has been praised for its intensity and ability to enhance the narrative's dramatic weight. The inclusion of a prominent artist like Travis Scott alongside the established talent of James Blake highlights the film's ambition to create a memorable and impactful artistic statement across all its creative elements, including its music.
"Oppenheimer" has been a critical and commercial success since its release in July 2023. The film's soundtrack, particularly this new collaboration, adds another layer to its artistic achievements. "When I'm Home" is now available as part of the complete "The Odyssey" soundtrack.
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