Okay, hear me out. I know this will be controversial but then we had Viking metal in CK2, so perhaps we're ready for this.
For bardcore.
There's this thing on Youtube where artists cover well-known songs and give them a medieval / early modern feel, and it has become its own genre. Bardcore. It's getting some popularity and recognition, too.
And it feels exactly like something for CK3's soundtrack.
There's enough talent out there to make a collab and sort out royalties and get out a couple more amazing, Easter-Eggish tracks like those for CK2. Pretty please!
Some more examples:
They even come in historical languages!
For bardcore.
There's this thing on Youtube where artists cover well-known songs and give them a medieval / early modern feel, and it has become its own genre. Bardcore. It's getting some popularity and recognition, too.
And it feels exactly like something for CK3's soundtrack.
There's enough talent out there to make a collab and sort out royalties and get out a couple more amazing, Easter-Eggish tracks like those for CK2. Pretty please!
Some more examples:
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