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Lana Del Rey Drops Orchestral Title Song for ‘007 First Light’ James Bond Video Game

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Lana Del Rey Drops Orchestral Title Song for ‘007 First Light’ James Bond Video Game

By Jaeden Pinder

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View all posts by Jaeden Pinder April 16, 2026 NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 10: Lana Del Rey attends the Ralph Lauren fashion show during New York Fashion Week on February 10, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images) Lana Del Rey at New York Fashion Week on Feb. 10, 2026. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

Lana Del Rey has released a new song for the upcoming James Bond video game 007 First Light. It will appear in the game’s title sequence.

“First Light” is a grand and orchestral affair, embellished with motifs from the James Bond theme song. It was composed and co-written with David Arnold, who previously scored five James Bond films, including Tomorrow Never Dies and Casino Royale. The video game’s score was created by the Flight.

“The Bond theme is a unique storytelling moment; it has to capture scale, drama, and intrigue all at once,” Arnold said in a statement. “Having been part of that musical lineage, I understand how important it is to honor its heritage while allowing it to evolve. Lana brought an elegance and atmosphere to the song that felt perfectly suited to continuing that tradition while introducing something fresh for a new era.”

007 First Light is the first video game in the James Bond franchise since 2012’s 007 Legends. Published and developed by IO Interactive, 007 First Light follows a Bond as a rookie MI6 agent in a new origin story while he tries to earn his 00 status. It will be released on May 27 on PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S, and arrives on the Nintendo Switch 2 console later this year.

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