Ludwig Göransson taps Don Toliver for a standout moment on the Sinners soundtrack with “Flames of Fortune”—a smooth, modern twist on folk and country that still carries that trap soul flair. It’s a surprising combo, but the chemistry is real.
Göransson, the mastermind behind scores like Black Panther and The Mandalorian, proves once again why he’s one of the coldest in the game. With “Flames of Fortune,” he delivers a cinematic soundscape that blends acoustic twang with melodic rap vibes, and Don slides right into the pocket with his signature vocal sauce.
Soundtracks don’t always get the spotlight, but this one deserves it. If Sinners ends up being a hit, this track is gonna be a big reason why.
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