‘Zero’ is a part of the ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ soundtrack.
Imagine Dragons has launched a zany lyric video for his or her music “Zero,” created for Disney’s second movie within the Wreck-It Ralph franchise, Ralph Breaks the Internet, as we speak (Sept. 19). “Zero” will play through the ending credit of the film, due in theaters Nov. 21.
It’s a trippy meme overload, crammed with references to 21st century web tradition. Arguments in YouTube remark sections, picture macros, cats, wince-inducing fonts — the visible options all of that and extra.
Ralph Breaks the Internet picks up with Ralph struggling together with his evolving friendship with Wreck-It Ralph‘s Vanellope. According to Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds, the music was created with the movie’s emotional themes in thoughts. “It’s a reasonably well timed film in lots of methods in that it addresses among the problems with id and loneliness distinctive to this web technology,” he says in a launch. “Ralph’s inner wrestle for self-acceptance actually resonated with us, and this music speaks to that.”
“It’s a daring selection for an end-credit music as a result of it is about somebody who looks like a zero, somebody who hasn’t at all times felt worthy, somebody who’s allowed his complete sense of self to depend on a single friendship,” director Rich Moore provides. “When that friendship is threatened, there’s lots of insecurity.”
AKB48, Owl City, and Skrillex (who makes a cameo) additionally contributed to the primary Wreck-It Ralph soundtrack.
Watch the lyric video for “Zero” under.