The Acolyte Episode 7 Prompts Debate About the Use of Modern Music in Star Wars

Warning: Spoilers follow for Episode 7 of The Acolyte.

The latest episode of The Acolyte ended with a pop song, which prompted a debate among fans about modern music in Star Wars.

Episode 7 had surprises at every turn, including right at the very end when a pop song played over the credits. The track, titled "Power of Two" to reflect the show's Osha/Mae twin storyline, comes from three-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Victoria Monét, who called it an "honor" to be part of Star Wars history.

"Having my song be a part of the classic Star Wars franchise via The Acolyte is such an honor, and I'm thrilled for everyone to hear it when they see how it ties into the overall storyline!" Monét told StarWars.com ahead of the episode. "D'Mile and I had a great time making the song and hope the world loves it as much as we do."

The use of a song with lyrics is uncommon for Star Wars projects, with most opting to use instrumental scores, even to accompany the end credits, so the Power of Two naturally triggered a discussion among fans. Some people thought it "felt out of place" and didn't match "the Star Wars vibe," even though they liked the song.

The same debate arose on Reddit, where some people agreed that "it doesn't feel very Star Wars" to have modern music over classic themes.

"It's very odd and jarring," one person wrote. "The closest we've seen is in-universe pop music playing at a beach in Andor. No other series has had anything other than its theme tune or broader Star Wars themes playing in the credits. Star Wars has always been a seperate fairy-tale esque sci-fi universe and its music has always reflected that. It's a very strange choice to include that song at the end."

Others praised the decision to experiment and break with Star Wars convention, saying it "felt like a positive shift forward for the franchise."

"The song was dope. Very fitting for what's going on here," one person argued. "Don't like it, close up the program right as soon as the credits roll. This was the first time I let the credit music play, it was quite hauntingly beautiful imo. And it 'doesn't fit Star Wars' but it fits the story perfectly."

This isn't the first time The Acolyte has divided fans. Some were disappointed with the show's opening scene, even though showrunner Leslye Headland insisted: "you have to go hard." People also previously debated the appearance of a Star Wars prequel trilogy character and questioned whether it fitted in with the show's timeline.

With only one episode of The Acolyte remaining, there is a lot of ground still to cover and mysteries to be solved (but there could be even more to explore in a potential Season 2). IGN's review of Episode 7 noted that it provided "a lot of information," but some revelations are offset by "very frustrating and often silly specifics."

Cover image credit: Disney via StarWars.com

Adele Ankers-Range is a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on X/Twitter here.



source https://www.ign.com/articles/the-acolyte-episode-7-debate-modern-music-star-wars

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