Last month, it was reported that Labrinth's music would not be featured in the latest season of 'Euphoria'.

The singer shared a statement about the music industry,writing on Instagram, 'IM DONE WITH THIS INDUSTRY. F*** COLUMBIA. DOUBLE F*** EUPHORIA.IM OUT. THANK YOU AND GOOD NIGHT X.'

Labrinth has been integral to the show since its debut, with tracks like 'Formula' and 'All For Us' becoming popular hits.

With Labrinth's music noticeably absent from the show, fans have been speculating about what may have happened behind the scenes. His now-deleted post suggesting he release music every Sunday alongside the show's airing has only fuelled further questions among viewers.

When asked about the fallout,creator Sam Levinsontold Rolling Stone, 'I don't know' and continued to praise Labrinth as an 'incredible collaborator and someone who really built the foundation of the sound of Euphoria.'

Labrinth later wroteon his Instagram story, 'People will comfortably lie in this industry and still call themselves honest people. So no cap, I decided to remove whatever music I had in it. I spoke to HBO, as far as I know, we are cool. I left because, last truth, when I work for someone, their vision is paramount to me. But I don't let people treat me like s***.'

Recently, hisnow-deleted postsuggests that he should release music every Sunday when 'Euphoria' airs, raising questions among fans.

Labrinth says he should release music every Sunday when ‘Euphoria’ airs:“Use the drama and the people who have supported me for years to generate more sales, yeh that’s a great idea”pic.twitter.com/i3PKCE8ayp

'I SHOULD RELEASE A SONG EVERY SUNDAY AT 6 PM RIGHT? AND USE THE DRAMA AND THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE SUPPORTED ME FOR YEARS TO GENERATE MORE SALES, YEH THATS A GREAT IDEA,' the singer wrote.

Following the controversy, fans have continuously wondered why he left, withsome sayingthat Labrinth should just 'spill the tea and tell what happened' and others suggesting that he should 'start speaking with clarity'.

Source: International Business Times UK