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Our Long National Nightmare Is Over: Toss A Coin To Your Witcher Hits Spotify, Apple Music

Our Long National Nightmare Is Over: Toss A Coin To Your Witcher Hits Spotify, Apple Music
Our Long National Nightmare Is Over: Toss A Coin To Your Witcher Hits Spotify, Apple Music

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Published January 23, 2020

Published January 23, 2020

Good news for Witcher fans: the series' viral hit song "Toss a Coin to Your Witcher" is finally on streaming services. Starting today, Jaskier-heads can toss thousands of coins to Netflix by streaming the song on Spotify and Apple Music.

"Toss A Coin" is the first single from The Witcher Soundtrack Volume 1, which drops tomorrow, January 24th.

The soundtrack will feature 55 tracks from the series. That's just over three hours of music composed by Sonya Belousove and Giona Ostinelli. You won't have to wait too long to toss the coin; Jaskier's hit is track two.

Since debuting on the show, Jaskier's song has become something of the Baby Yoda of the series, generating memes, tributes and praise from fans of the show.

Witcher has become the breakout of Netflix's streaming originals over the last two months. In a recent Q4 earnings meeting, Netflix said that 76 million people watched at least two minutes of The Witcher. Netflix said that the show is "tracking to be our biggest season one TV series ever." Additionally, CEO Reed Hastings indicated the show could run for multiple seasons, following the already-greenlit second one. He said that the show is "massive new franchise that we’ll develop season after season."

Looks like Netflix is ready to toss more coins to Cavill's Witcher and lots of them.


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