ALOK Joins FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves with Blazing New Track ‘Don’t Mess With The Fire’

ALOK Joins FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves with Blazing New Track ‘Don’t Mess With The Fire’

GRAMMY-nominated Brazilian superstar and philanthropist ALOK is entering a new arena—literally. Known for his electrifying performances and global chart-toppers, ALOK now brings his firepower to the gaming world with a brand-new single, “Don’t Mess With The Fire,” featured on the official soundtrack for FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves.

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A bold crossover of music and gaming culture, ALOK’s track is a futuristic fusion of 16-bit nostalgia and cutting-edge electronic production, delivering a sonic uppercut worthy of any boss battle. The single doesn’t just nod to retro roots—it detonates them with a drum ‘n bass finishing move that pushes the boundaries of both game music and club anthems.

A Three-Round Knockout

In Round 1, ALOK sets the tone with a swagger-laced breakbeat, channeling arcade-era energy with modern flair.
Round 2 transitions into his signature territory, with a euphoric electro house drop that hits just as hard in a gaming showdown as it does on a festival stage.
Round 3 ups the ante, transforming the melodic motifs into a relentless, high-BPM bassline assault—a final round boss fight you can dance to.

The track joins a stacked roster of electronic icons on the FATAL FURY soundtrack, including Alan Walker, Steve Aoki, Solomun, and Afrojack—a 19-track audio arsenal curated to match the game’s gritty intensity and global reach.

More than just background music, the FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves soundtrack is an integral part of the game’s world-building. It elevates the storytelling, underscores each fighter’s intensity, and solidifies the franchise’s leap into a new era. With the inclusion of artists like ALOK, the game doesn’t just pay homage to its roots—it redefines what a modern video game soundtrack can be.

“Don’t Mess With The Fire” is not just a song—it’s a statement. With ALOK in the mix, FATAL FURY hits harder than ever, bridging the gap between pixelated nostalgia and contemporary global culture.

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