Final Song
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Album: Single release only (2016)
Charted: 14
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Songfacts®:

  • MØ wrote this song with British producer MNEK (Zara Larsson's "Never Forget You," Beyoncé's "Hold Up") and Swedish songwriter Noonie Bao (Avicii vs Nicky Romero's "I Could Be The One," Clean Bandit's "Dust Clears.")

    "'Final Song' is about reconnecting with your inner strength," MØ said. "With your inner glow, passion, spirit animal, whatever – the force that keeps us going and doing what we love.

    I wrote it with MNEK and Noonie Bao - both of whom I adore - in Los Angeles earlier this year. We all need to feel empowered from within to be the best version of ourself, but it's not always easy and that's what inspired me to write these lyrics. When you're united with your inner glow you can beat the fears and fly towards your dreams."

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