
Flying Lotus shares main title theme from They Call Me Magic docuseries
09 May 2022, 17:13
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Flying Lotus has unveiled the main title theme from the Apple TV+ docuseries They Call Me Magic, which is based on the life of basketball legend Earvin 'Magic' Johnson.
"They Call Me Magic (Main Title Theme)", like the title suggests, is the main title theme for They Call Me Magic, a four-part documentary series about Earvin 'Magic' Johnson, former professional basketball player and former president of basketball operations of the LA Lakers.
Earlier this year it was revealed that Flying Lotus would direct and score a new sci-fi horror film Ash, marking his first feature film score since 2017's Kuso. Last year he scored the Netflix anime series Yasuke.
Flying Lotus' "They Call Me Magic (Main Title Theme)" song is out now, and They Call Me Magic is also available to stream now on Apple TV+.
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