It's The 10 Best TV Series Soundtrack Playlists Via Spotify Includes 'Euphoria' To 'Sex Education,' Perfect If You're Looking To Discover Or Ready For Some Nostalgia.
"5. Big Little Lies Big Little Lies’Playlist is exactly what you’d expect from a show that takes place in oceanside town in California, but that’s not a bad thing. As tracks from Elvis Presley (plus a King of Rock and Roll cover by the show’s own Zoë Kravitz), Fleetwood Mac, Diana Ross, Leon Bridges, Sufjan Stevens and more move the mix, you almost forget you’re listening on a streaming player. Instead, close your eyes and dream of dancing to your turntable, barefoot in a beach house with a glass of Merlot in hand, as the Pacific Ocean’s waves crash along the coastline.4. InsecureWith a playlist coming in at 22 hours long, it’s safe to say music is a huge part of Insecure. With the series’ end in December 2021, the show’s music supervisor, Kier Lehman, explained her goals in combining music and storytelling to Rolling Stone: “There may be a story in the song that people connect with, but when we connect it with this story that they’re already kind of really invested in in this show or a movie, it really makes a deeper connection and helps people remember this music in a new way.” Incorporating artists both well-established (i.e., Drake and Cardi B) and new (Leikeli47 and Emanuel), the mix is a detailed picture of the rap and R&B scene today.3. Sex EducationFilled with hits from nearly every genre and every decade since the ‘60s, Sex Education’s playlist is nostalgic perfection. People of all ages can reminisce about the ups and downs of high school as they listen to vocal stylings by The Beach Boys, Al Green, The Replacements, Britney Spears, Sugar Ray, blink-182, Katy Perry, Drake and so much more. It’s seriously bop after bop — and the four-hour mix leaves listeners ready for what’s to be added in seasons to come.2. POSEDoes a lot right — but it’s the soundtrack that transports viewers into the heart of New York’s 1980s underground ball culture. Featuring a number of hits by music legends Donna Summer, Aretha Franklin, Janet Jackson, Chaka Khan, Diana Ross and more, you can’t go wrong with this mix — especially when you’re in the mood to groove (and feel fabulous doing it).1. EuphoriaAt the heart of Euphoria is its characters, but it’s the soundtrack that keeps its heart beating. When words go unsaid, music swoops in to do storytelling’s job. The 247-song playlist spans the decades and genres, featuring artist from Billie Eilish to 2Pac to Italian composer Ennio Morricone. Additionally, the show’s composer, Labrinth, produces a powerful score that brings Zendaya herself on for a couple of tracks. As a whole, the mix simultaneously feels like anxiety, loneliness, heartbreak, anger and utter bliss at the same time — but that’s high school, right?" - Billboard.com
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