Every song and when they play

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Every song and when they play

Warning: This article contains major spoilers for Netflix’s Nobody Wants This.

Netflix Nobody wants that Includes a phenomenal score and an exceptional soundtrack that helps create a fun and entertaining rom-com to make lost romances swoon. of Nobody wants that‘ Trailer, it was immediately clear that the new series of Adam Brody and Kristen Bell would explore the difficulties that can come with interfaith relationships. By bringing together an exceptional cast and a strong creative team, the Netflix series highlights the story.

however, The true magic in Nobody wants that Is the beautiful scoring and soundtrack. Composer Duncan Blickenstaff wrote an incredible score that swells, accelerates and simmers at all the perfect moments, investing the audience in Noah and Joan’s love story. On top of the original score, the carefully curated soundtrack, which includes Anna Graves and Olivia Rodrigo, shapes the setting and character arcs. finally, Nobody wants that Thrives thanks to the strategic use of music.

Song

Artist

episode #

“Summer Girl (Bonus Track)”

Haim

1

“and”

strongboi

1

“Cinderella Wolf”

Remy Wolf

1

“drive”

Mini mansions

1

“Now I’m In It (Bonus Track)”

Haim

1

“you and me”

LEON

1

“joy”

Dan Zeitune & FineBoy

2

“shake”

Yeh

2

“See You Out (That’s Just Life)”

Francis and the Lights

2

“Water the flowers, pray for a garden”

Valley

3

“When the love is gone”

Anna Graves

3

“Love on the Brain”

Rihanna

3

“fly”

Anna Graves

4

“My Demons”

Glu & Phantogram

4

“Together Forever”

strfkr

5

“wanna go back”

Baby not like you

5

“peace woman”

folk song

5

“Can’t Win”

LABRYS

5

“be yours”

Laveda

5

“always been you”

Shawn Mendes

5

“Sure feels good”

Willie J. Haley

6

“knock knock”

Mac Miller

7

“ceiling”

Christopher Cross

7

“Say Cheese”

Paul Russell

7

“always”

Chumbawamba

7

“obsessed”

Olivia Rodrigo

8

“If you need to, keep time on me”

Fleet Foxes

8

“brutal”

Olivia Rodrigo

9

“All I Ever Asked”

Rachel Chinuriri

10

“New York, New York”

Frank Sinatra

10

“Crank That (Soulja Boy)”

Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em

10

“Hava Nagila”

Hebrew folk song

10

“Shut Up and Dance”

walk the moon

10

“I will make love to you”

Boys v men

10

“love yourself”

Hailee Steinfeld

10

“funny”

Celeste

10

“See You Out (That’s Just Life)”

Francis and the Lights

10

Nobody wants this episode 1

“Pilot”

“Summer Girl (Bonus Track)” by HAIM: This song plays in the Netflix romantic comedy when Joan sneaks out of her date and complains about the guy to her sister.

“Uggi” by strongboi: “Uggy” plays during establishing shots of the city and continues when Noah and Sasha get out of the car. They talk about how Sasha needs to stop letting their mom cut her hair.

“Cinderella Wolf” by Remy Wolf: Remy Wolff’s song plays when Joan shows up at Ashley’s party in a huge fur coat.

“Drive” by Mini Mansions: While everyone is talking at the dinner table, “Drive” plays in the background. The song continues when Joan learns that Noah is a rabbi.

“Now I’m In It (Bonus Track)” by HAIM: The HAIM song plays during a montage of Noah and Joan. He goes up to the house. She wakes up and does a podcast. He’s listening to the episode “Do and Don’t” in his office until two kids walk in. Joan goes to bed while he plays basketball. While on a bad date, she sees a text from Ashley that Noah’s asking about her. She leaves the date and gets into an Uber.

“You and I” by LÉON: “You and I” plays as everyone looks over Noah and Joan. Esther asks who it is, and Bina says that it is a trick – against a non-Jew. Then, the credits roll.

Nobody wants this episode 2

“A woman enters the temple”

“Celebration” by Dan Zeitune & FineBoy: The song “Celebration” plays as Noah, Joan, Sasha and Morgan get drinks at the bar, talking about new podcast names.

“Shake” by Yeek: “Shake” plays as Morgan and Joanne talk to the Spotify executives about their podcast. This is intercut with Noah opening up to a couple he’s advising on their marriage in order to make them feel comfortable.

“See You Out (That’s Just Life)” by Francis and the Lights: The song from Francis and the Lights plays when Noah has Joan put her stuff down, wraps his arms around her, and they kiss. He then asks her if there is a world where they work, and she says yes. They are interrupted by Noah’s phone ringing.

Nobody wants this episode 3

“or aura”

“Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden” by Wally: The Valley song plays as Joan walks from the car to Morgan’s house and stops to text Noah a joke about the kiss being good enough to get her pregnant.

“When Love’s Gone” by Anna Graves: As Joan drives her car, obsessing over whether she’s good enough for Noah, the song “When Love’s Gone” plays.

“Love on the Brain” by Rihanna: This song plays when Joan goes to her house holding a dog. She finds Noah sitting on her steps, and they have a cute romantic moment. The Rihanna song continues as Joan lays her head on Noah’s shoulder.

Nobody wants this episode 4

“made out”

“Fly” by Anna Graves: The Anna Graves song plays when Joan tells Noah she’s afraid of becoming emotionally dependent on a guy who will realize she’s too much and break her heart. They kiss and have sex. “Flying” continues as she records a video to send to her sister.

“My Demons” by Glu & Phantogram: “My Demons” plays as Noah gets into his car after talking to Thee Nobody wants that Character, Rabbi Cohen, about a donation.

Nobody wants this episode 5

“My Friend Joan”

“Together Forever” by STRFKR: The song plays in a montage of Joan and Noah watching a movie on a laptop, having sex, eating breakfast, and getting ready for the day.

“Wanna Go Back” by Babyidontlikeyou: “Will Go Back” plays during establishing shots of the camp and children. It continues while Noah drives into the camp.

“Woman Peace”: A girl in the camp plays the guitar while a group sings “Osha Shalom”. The song continues in the background, when Noah introduces Joan to Rabbi Shira as her friend.

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“Can’t Win” by LABRYS: “Can’t Win” plays while the kids watch Joan and Noah walk through camp together.

“Be Yours” by Laveda: The song plays in the background while Joan leaves the camp after Noah tells her about the problem they saw together.

“Always Been You” by Shawn Mendes: The song by Shawn Mendes plays while Noah says Shabbat prayer in the restaurant. They split a piece of bread, and Noah asks Joan to be his girlfriend. He then celebrates when she confirms to them that they are “Turn off the apps.

Nobody wants this episode 6

“The IQ”

“Sure Feels Good” by Willie J. Healy: “Sure Feels Good” plays in the background while Ashley, Morgan and Joan go thrift shopping.

Nobody wants this episode 7

“wags”

“Knock Knock” by Mac Miller: The Mac Miller song plays during establishing shots, continuing as Joan arrives at the building where the basketball game is taking place.

“Sailing” by Christopher Cross: As Joan walks into the gym, “Sailing” plays as the team warms up for the basketball game.

“Say Cheese” by Paul Russell: This song by Paul Russell starts playing when the basketball game starts. The two teams play, and Joan shouts from the bleachers, cheering on the matzah ballers and trash-talking the other team.

“Tobthumping” by Chumbawamba: The wives and girlfriends of the basketball players, plus Morgan, play a drinking game, taking a sip every time they miss a shot. Joan and Esther finally begin to bond in the process.

Nobody wants this episode 8

“Rebecca’s Box”


Sasha talks to Noah in the kitchen in Netflix's Nobody Wants This

“Obsessed” by Olivia Rodrigo: The Olivia Rodrigo song plays during a montage of Joan staring at the box of Rebecca’s things, thinking about opening it.

“If You Need To, Keep Time On Me” by Fleet Foxes: The song plays when Noah asks Joan if she would ever consider converting to Judaism. She seems shocked by his question and asks what would happen if she says no. Then, the credits roll.

Nobody wants this episode 9

“My Girl Bina”

“Brutal” by Olivia Rodrigo: The song “Brutal” plays at the end of Nobody Wants This season 1, episode 9, when Bina whispers in Joan’s ear as they hug. She tells Joan she will never end up with Noah, and then the credits roll.

Nobody wants episode 10

“Bat Mitzvah Crashers”

“All I Ever Asked” by Rachel Chinouriri: Rachel Chinouriri’s song plays as Noah and Joan make out in front of the bagel food truck. It continues as they get their bags and coffee and walk down the street.

“New York, New York” by Frank Sinatra: The classic Frank Sinatra song plays as Mary enters her Bat Mitzvah with a basket of apples. Everyone is cheering and snapping photos, and then Mary trips.

“Crank That (Soulja Boy)” by Soulja Boy They say: The song plays as Joan and Morgan walk into the Bat Mitzvah in slow motion, flicking their hair over their shoulders. As they go over to say goodbye to Noah, the song continues as diegetic music at the party.

“Hawa Nagila”: Everyone sings and dances the hora with Bina and Joan getting lifted as they sit on chairs.

“Shut Up and Dance” by Walk the Moon: The song “Shut Up and Dance” plays at the Bat Mitzvah when Morgan takes pictures at the photo booth. It continues as she confronts Rebecca about lying to her when they met before, telling her that Sasha told her everything. Rebecca then talks to Esther about what Sasha did.

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“I’ll Make Love to You” by Boys II Men: Noah and Joanne slow dance to the Boys II Men song and talk about all the things involved in her conversion. He looks excited, while she looks overwhelmed.

“Love Yourself” by Hailee Steinfeld: “Love Yourself” plays when Sasha confronts a kid who he thinks is drinking. The song continues as Morgan comes to talk to him, showing how strange it is that they are talking.

“Funny” by Celeste: Celeste’s song plays as Joan leaves the party and gets on the shuttle, hoping that Noah will come after her. She gets upset when someone else gets on at the next stop instead of him. “Funny” continues, when Noah talks to his father, who congratulates him on the possibility that he can be chief rabbi. He replies that he is not sure if he wants it anymore.

“See You Out (That’s Just Life)” by Francis and the Lights: The song “See You Out” plays again at the end of Nobody wants that As Noah and Joan kiss and try to figure out how their relationship will work.

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