Every song and when they play

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Every song and when they play

Warning! This article contains spoilers for Bel-Air season 3.

The reimagined version of the 1990s sitcom The fresh prince of Bel-air, Bel AirHas a notable, diverse soundtrack that adds to the story, characters and atmosphere. Bel Air takes the characters viewers know and love from the original Will Smith series and twists them into a darker, grittier, more dramatic version of Fresh Prince. Both shows have the same basic premise, however Bel Air Made multiple changes to The fresh prince of Bel-air.

Bel Air Season 3 follows Will, Carlton, the rest of the Banks family, and their friends as they go on their first summer vacation since Will moved to Bel Air. This gives new energy, because the characters have a fun summer away from school, but it doesn't mean that Bel Air Season 3 is drama-free. Bel Air Season 2 ended with the DJ Jazzy Jeff and Will Smith song, "Summertime," setting the stage for a powerful soundtrack that captures the vibes of California summer.

Every song in Master Her Season 3

Song title

Artist

"Sunshine (The Light)"

Amorphous, DJ Khaled & Fat Joe

"brown skin"

India.Aria

"flex"

Dartz ft Show Banga

"Hold Back Tears"

Stick Figa with Apollo Brown

"All eyes right here"

Beautiful Eli

"If You Don't Want My Love"

Jalen Ngonda

"shame"

Dahi & Amiens

"get some money"

Killer Mike

"Soul Score"

Fly x night

"messy"

Tommy Richman

"bad situation"

Dear Anais

"trigger warning"

Shaun wasabi, woftila and miyachi

"wow"

Kid Cudi and A$AP Rocky

"Say My Grace"

offset ft. Travis Scott

"too much"

Sampa

"get it"

Big boss wet

"hold on me"

Elijah Fox ft. Linda Diaz & Gabe Monroe

"Family Affair"

Mary J. Blige

"High Life"

Nebulob and Justin Starling

"Gorilla"

Small seams

"Say I Love You"

Gazella Hunter, Skye Emanuel, Drew Dvorsky, Jimmy Howland & Linasko Licks

"slow and steady"

Ru AREYOU

"Go!"

Kidd Rifft ft. Illa Noize & PUSH.audio

"today"

Keely & PeterFeelGood

"Anniversary"

Tony! Tony! Toné!

"poison"

Bell Biv DeVoe

"ETA"

Sherry

"turn it all around"

Amaru son

"Sleepless Nights"

Dinner Party, Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9 Wonder & Kamasi Washington Ft. Felix

"do better"

Ab-Nsma & Zachary

"pray"

Daniel Cruz

"change"

JAG

"Bounce and Galang"

Ras Fraser Jr.

"daily"

Jack Hudson, Deja-vu, Taylor and Eric Martin

"Down 4 My N's"

Snoop Dogg ft. C-Murder & Magic

"Guayteo Sobeteo"

Miles Lanson and Javier Fernando

"blessing"

Ronehi & Tim Lyre

"Bam Bam"

Sister Nancy

"better together"

MALIA

"Grow - A Colors Encore"

FACESOUL

Bel-Her Season 3 Episode 1 Songs

"baby i'm back"

"Sunshine (The Light)" by Amorphous, DJ Khaled and Fat Joe: Bel Air Season 3, Episode 1 opens with Will and Lisa, who finally got together in the season 2 finaleat the Beverly Hills Country Club. Lisa is lifeguarding at the club, and Will's spending a lot of time there playing pickleball and visiting Lisa, as evidenced by him knowing all the guests and employees he came to.

"brown skin" By India.Arie: With Uncle Phil's new law firm doing well and Aunt Viv taking over as the executive director of the Neeman Fellowship, they find themselves on the cover of Essence Making. They pose as "brown skin" by India.ari plays. Ashley's new friend Olivia is in awe of her parents, but Ashley warns her that the Banks family isn't perfect, and sometimes looking the part is more important than actually playing it.

"Flex" by Darz ft Show Banga: Carlton and Will have come a long way in their relationship bel air, Mitt will become Carlton's biggest supporter. Carlton was released from rehab in Bel Air Season 3, Episode 1, and the Dares song plays when he and Will go out to get food.

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"Hold Back Tears" by Stik Figa ft. Apollo Brown: Carlton reveals his drug addiction to the school and his family in the Bel Air The season 2 finale was not without consequences. Carlton had someone endorsing him at Princeton, but they pulled out, seemingly ending his dream of attending the Ivy League school. A montage of Carlton walking around the house and seeing all the changes his family made to try to keep him sober is set to "Hold Back Tears" by Stick Figa and Apollo Brown.

"All Eyes Right Here" by Shane Ali: The Banks family hosts a legendary annual Juneteenth party, and this year was no exception. At the party, Carlton apologizes to Ashley, who is still struggling to accept that he is truly changing. He also thanks him for helping him come clean, and although she still feels betrayed by the secrets the family kept from her, she hugs him.

"If You Don't Want My Love" by Jalen Ngonda: As the Banks family reunion party continues, "If You Don't Want My Love" by Jalen Ngonda plays softly in the background. It's a light, groovy song that fits the energy scene perfectly.

"Shame" by Dahi & Emiene: Bel Air Season 3, Episode 1 ends with a montage of the characters, with Aunt Viv and Uncle Phil in bed and Carlton alone in his room. In a shocking move, Will tells Doc that he's taking the summer off from basketball, taking a step away from Zenith Hype to focus on entrepreneurship.

Bel-Her Season 3 Episode 2 Songs

"turn"

"Get Some Money" by Killer Mike: Carlton joins Will on his journey to become an entrepreneur, which involves working with Quentin, whom they met at the country club. As "Get Some Money" by Killer Mike plays in Bel Air Season 3, Episode 2 They come up with different business ideas for the family. Unfortunately, none of them seem to work. To get some inspiration, they talk to successful business people at Uncle Phil's party, and the song plays again.

"Soul Score" by Fly X Night: While Carlton and Will try to come up with a business idea, Uncle Phil and Aunt Viv decide they need jobs. The boys are accepted as "Pit pigs“At the Beverly Hills Country Club and run into Connor and his stepdad on their first date.

"MESSY" by Tommy Richman: Ashley and Hilary have a "Sister Day"In Bel Air Season 3, episode 2, where Ashley gets to choose what she wants them to do. This includes visiting Jazz's record store, which Hilary is reluctant to do. While there, Ashley finds Jazz's notice of delinquency, which he tries to play off as unimportant.

"Bad Situation" by Lib Anais: Things are still awkward between Jazz and Hilary In Bel AirEspecially because Hilary got engaged to Lamarcus at the end of the season 3 premiere. There is a lot unresolved between them, as evidenced by a heated argument that ends in a kiss to "bad situation," although Hilary leaves quickly.

"Trigger Warning" by Sean Wasabi, Wolftila and Miyachi: "Trigger Warning" plays at the end of Bel Air Season 3, Episode 2. Carlton and Akira kiss, and he and Will work at the country club. They are introduced to their newest co-worker, Jackie, who was hired as a yoga instructor after Aunt Viv put in a good word for her, unaware of her past with Will.

Bel-Her Season 3 Episode 3 Songs

"True Colors"

"WOW" by Kid Cudi & A$AP Rocky: After some trial and error, Will and Carlton build their new business, Blackaccess, a lifestyle and merchandise brand made to tell their stories and help Black businesses. The first business they sponsor is Jazz's record store, and they use a car show to promote themselves with the help of Lisa and Jackie.

"SAY MY GRACE" by Offset ft. Travis Scott: To try to make more money, Jazz agrees to sell his car, but Will comes up with a way to save it. He challenges the buyer to a street race, and if he wins, Jazz gets to keep the car and an extra $35,000. The exciting scene in Bel Air Season 3, Episode 3 is set to "SAY MY GRACE" by Offset and Travis Scott.

Bel-Her Season 3 Episode 4 Songs

"All Night Out"

"Too Much" by Sampha: at the end of Bel Air Season 3, Episode 3 Hilary's fiance LaMarcus died during a football scrimmage. Bel Air Season 3, episode 4 picks up where the previous episode ends, with Hilary and the Banks family at the hospital. Sampha's "Too Much" plays as they wait for news about his condition, with the movement of the doctors and background characters speeding up while the main characters appear in real time.

"Get It" by Big Boss Vette: Carlton and Will have been stressed by the pressure to make Blacksex a success. This led them to take out their frustrations on each other, so their respective girlfriends took them to the beach for a double date. "Get It" by Bigg Boss Vette is the soundtrack to their girls vs boys volleyball game.

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"Hold On Me" by Elijah Fox ft. Linda Diaz & Gabe Monroe: Between learning about Erica and Phil's kiss and the added responsibilities of being the Neman Fellowship executive director, Aunt Viv needs the night on. Before she leaves for girls' night, she and Phil have a short talk about the kiss to "Hold on Me" by Elijah Fox.

"Family Affair" by Mary J. Blige: Aunt Viv's girl's night is a success, with her and her friends letting loose at the club. She dances with them and random people to the Mary J. Blige hit "Family Affair," singing along and looking free in a rare moment away from Banks' family drama.

"Slowly" by ODIE: The stress of running a business has Carlton wanting to recover, and he asks Amira to join him in an NA meeting. Instead, she tells him they can chase a different kind of high, and she pressures him to speed on an empty road as "Slowly" by ODIE plays, suggesting the beginning of another bad habit for Carlton.

"High Life" by Nebulob and Justin Starling: Lamarcus' father, a former professional football player, is pushing his son to make a comeback before he is physically ready. Hilary assures him that he will still be great even if he takes his time, but she knows how important appearances are. They take a selfie Bel Air Season 3, Episode 4 in his hospital bed with "High Life" playing in the background.

Bel-Her Season 3 Episode 5 Songs

"Get Personal"

"Guerrilla" by Little Sims: Bel Air Season 3, episode 5 takes place on Uncle Phil and Aunt Viv's anniversary. At the beginning of the episode, "Guerrilla" by Little Sims plays during a montage of Ashley, Carlton and Will making breakfast together to bring the couple breakfast in bed.

"Say I Love You" by Gazelle Hunter, Skye Emanuel, Drew Dworsky, Jimmy Holland and Linasco Leaks: Ashley has found a new passion for music in Bel Air Season 3, which inspired her to start her own band. Ashley blasts "Say I Love You" while preparing for band auditions. This helps solve a Bel Air Problem with Ashley and her stories.

"Slow and Steady" by Ru AREYOU: The Beverly Hills Country Club is hosting a celebrity pickleball game with artist Pony Rich. Carlton and Will want to meet him and try to get him to sponsor Blackccess, but first they have to impress one of the bosses, Ms. Tina. "Slow and steady" plays during their first meeting.

"Go!" by Kidd Rifft ft. Illa Noize & PUSH.audio: Will plays against Ms. Tina in a pickleball match to the song "Go!" By Kidd Rifft to try to impress you. Will wins the game, and she agrees to let Will and Carlton work the event, getting them one step closer to Pony Rich.

"Today" by Keely & PeterFeelGood: Uncle Phil and Aunt Viv's anniversary didn't go smoothly Bel Air Season 3, Episode 5. Uncle Phil tries to make things right before their anniversary dinner, with "Today" by Keely and PeterFeelGood setting a romantic mood, although Aunt Viv isn't feeling it.

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"Anniversary" by Tony! Tony! Tony!: Bel Air Season 3, episode 5 has a happy ending, with Aunt Viv and Uncle Phil finally talking and making up after a rocky start to the season. Carlton and Ashley surprise their parents with a projector slideshow of pictures with the couple. They put on "Anniversary" by Tony! Tony! Toné! For them to dance.

Bel-Her Season 3 Episode 6 Songs

"baggage"

"Poison" by Bell Biv DeVoe: Bel Air Season 3, Episode 6 starts with Will and Vy driving to the Banks mansion after he picks her up from the airport. Will has not spent a summer without his mom and invites her for another visit to California. They sing and dance during the car ride to "Poison" by Bell Biv DeVoe.

"ETA" by SHERIE: "ETA" by SHERIE is used as a transition song in the episode. It begins to play out after Aunt Viv King figures out how to handle Ashley's new non-binary friend Allie, who uses he/she pronouns in her room. The scene then cuts to Will suggesting to his mom that they meet with Lou to talk things out.

"Turn It All Up" by Amaru Son: Uncle Phil's newest client, Omar Campbell, brings him a lot of money but also a lot of controversy. Omar wants to buy Jazz's record store, Charlie's Vinyl, and Uncle Phil stops by to deliver the offer to Jazz as "Turn It All Up" by Amaru Son plays.

"Sleeping Nights" by Dinner Party, Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9 Wonder and Kamasi Washington Ft. Felix: "Sleepless Nights" plays while Jazz and his friend Yolanda are at Charlie's Vinyl"Poured one out"For the store. Jazz is seriously considering Omar's proposal, but Yolanda tells him that he has to fight to keep the store, reminding him of its history and his uncle Charlie's legacy.

"Do Better" by Ab-Soul & Zacari: at the end of Bel Air Season 3, Episode 5 Geoffrey makes a deal with Roman, and pays him off. This keeps Frederick safe from his dangerous past and keeps Geoffrey from having to return to London. "Better" plays over the final scenes of the episode, including Will and Lou finally bonding in Bel Air By playing basketball together.

Season 3 Episode 7 Songs

"Black Lotus"

"Pray" by Daniel Kruz: Bel Air Season 3, Episode 7 opens with Aunt Viv and Uncle Phil preparing for a trip to Punta Mita. After some relationship struggles, they appear to be rekindling their romantic spark. Uncle Phil compliments Aunt Viv on how "Pray" plays, making her feel special, something she said he hasn't done in a while.

"Change" by JAG: The JAG song plays when Will goes to see Jazz and Charlie's vinyl, only to find that he and Yolanda are using it to organize against Uncle Phil's client, Omar. Jazz refuses Omar's offer to buy Charlie's and protests what he is doing to black businesses in South Los Angeles, leaving Will torn between what he believes in and what Uncle Phil supports.

"Bounce and Galang" by Ras Fraser Jr.: While Uncle Phil and Aunt Viv are away, Geoffrey is in charge. Carlton convinces him to take Penelope to a Jamaican restaurant/bar so he and Will can have a hangout at the house. While "Bounce and Galang" plays, Geoffrey and Penelope begin rekindling their old romance.

"Daily" by Jack Hudson, Deja-Vu, Taylor and Eric Martin: Aunt Viv and Uncle Phil took the trip with LaMarcus' parents, Annie and Lamont, to spend time with their soon-to-be in-laws. They are unexpectedly joined by their friends Tiana and Caleb. "Daily" serves as a background song as the couples talk about Tiana and Caleb's open relationship.

"Down 4 My N's" by Snoop Dogg ft. C-Murder & Magic: Uncle Phil, Caleb and Lamont are all Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity members. Caleb requests the DJ play "Down 4 My N's" for them to stroll. Other fraternity brothers join them in the poolside stroll.

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"Guayeteo Sobeteo" by Miles Lianson & Javier Fernando: Aunt Wiv and Uncle Phil try to spice up their sex lives. The Bel Air The episode hints that they are experimenting with Tiana and Caleb, who have expressed interest in them. Instead, they end the night alone, with a love scene set to "Guayeteo Sobetoe" by Miles Lianson and Javier Fernando.

"Blessing" by Ronehi & Tim Lyre: Geoffrey gets into an altercation in the bathroom with another man in the bar who tried to start a fight with him and Penelope. "Blessing" plays as he returns to Penelope, who tells him she can stay in California a little longer, which Geoffrey had hoped for.

"Bam Bam" by Sister Nancy: The classic reggae anthem "Bam Bam" by Sister Nancy is the perfect song for Penelope and Geoffrey to dance to at the bar. The scene highlights the sexual tension between them and what's to come.

"Better Together" by MALIA: Amira is lying to Carlton and keeping secrets behind his back, including the fact that she can't be sober. They have a love scene with "Better Together" by MALIA playing in the background, although viewers surely want it to be their last.

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"Grow - A Colors EnCORE" by FACESOUL: at the end of Bel Air Season 3, Episode 7, Will looks through the box Lou gave him. He sees the picture of Martin Luther King Jr., which represents Will's struggles with wanting to be an activist and his privileged life in Bel-Air. He looks out for the mask that Lou probably used in the robbery that landed him in prison, which he then used during the vandalism of Amar's construction site.

Bel-Her Season 3 Episode 8 Songs

"give a break"

"Shell" by Bando.: In a meeting with Uncle Phil, District Attorney Wilkes, and Omar, Will learns that there are pictures of the vandalism of Omar's construction site. Like "Shell" by Bando. Plays, Will calls Jazz to warn him, worried about what will happen to his friend.

"Gotta Wake Up" by Malcolm Early: Carlton catches Will making the phone call to Jazz and tells Will if he doesn't tell Peter much about the vandalism, he will. "Gotta Wake Up" is a fitting song for the moment, vi Bel Air Season 3, Episode 8 transitions to Lisa texting Amira asking if they can talk.

"Let's Get Married" by Jagged Edge ft. Rev Run: Lamarcus surprises Hilary in Bel Air Season 3, Episode 8, singing "Let's Get Married" by Jagged Edge to her. He asks her to marry him in a week on Martha's Vineyard in a small ceremony, and Hilary says yes.

Bel-Her Season 3 Episode 9 Songs

"Family Matters"

"Lose It All" by Mozzy ft. Friday: Bel Air Season 3, episode 9 opened with "Lose It All" and Will and Carlton silently reflecting on what happened to Amira at the end of the previous episode. The signs of the aftermath were shown at the Beverly Hills Country Club, as Lisa stood by the pool that was closed for maintenance after Amira's overdose and attempted to drown.

"Of course" by the Royal Chief: Throughout the episode, Carlton is stopped as he tries to grapple with Amira's overdose, and the fact that he never saw her relapse coming. This leaves Will to make decisions about BlackSS on his own. When Quentin asks Will if he's in or out while "Obvious" plays, Will says he's in.

"Losses" by HARV & KYLE: Amira's overdose threatens Carlton's sobriety, with him going as far as getting drugs. Carlton sits in the car with his newly acquired drugs, and contemplates taking them, as "Losses" by HARV & KYLE plays. A voicemail from his mother and a vision of will help ground him.

"Solid Earth" by Michael Kiwanuka: An NA meeting was organized with friends and family of Amira's invited to help pay tribute to and show their support for her during this difficult time. The scene is set to "Solid Earth" by Michael Kiwanuka, who sang the song Great Little Lies Theme song. It was also revealed that Carlton did not relapse and got off the drugs instead.

Bel-Her Season 3 Episode 10 Songs

"save the best for last"

"Rise N Shine" by Leela James: The Bel Air The season 3 finale centers around LaMarcus and Hilary's wedding. The first song of the episode is "Rise N Shine", which plays as the family takes pictures before the wedding. It's a happy song for what should be a happy occasion.

"Love You Better" by Monophonics & Kelly Finnigan: Before her wedding, Hilary hangs out with her family and bridal party, which consists of her mom, Vi, Ashley, Lisa and Ivy. They give you "Something Blue, Something Borrowed, Something New" while "Love You Better" plays.

"Can I call you Rose?" By the Holy Souls: Hilary and Jazz never seem quite over in Bel Air. He shows up at Martha's vineyard, where the wedding is being held, to bring her engagement ring, which she forgot in his apartment. "Can I call you Rose?" Makes the moment Jazz puts the ring on her finger even more romantic.

"Chasing" by Andra Day: Artist Andra Day guest-stars in the Bel Air season 3 finale to sing her love song "Chasing." This is the song everyone walks down the aisle to LaMarcus and Hilary's wedding, even though LaMarcus didn't show up until after finding out about Jazz and Hilary's kiss.

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"Could This Be Love" by The Sufferers: The wedding goes off without a hitch, and everyone has a good time dancing at Hilary's wedding reception to "Code His Love" by The Sufferers. Ellie sneaks champagne for them and Ashley. She tells them that she will tell her parents about their relationship, because they recently confessed their feelings for each other.

"Can I Have This Groove" by Kenyon Dixon: The dancing continues at Lamarcus and Hilary's wedding reception to "Can I Have This Groove" by Kenyon Dixon. Geoffrey watches everyone from a distance, knowing that it could sadly be his last time with the Banks family.

"Fate Don't Know You" by Desi Valentine: The last song in Bel Air Season 3 is "Fate Don't Know You" by Desi Valentine. It plays over the final scenes of Aunt Viv finding out she's pregnant, Uncle Phil reading Geoffrey's letter, Lamarcus passing by and Will being kidnapped.

A gritty and more grounded reimagining of the '90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Bel-Air stars Jabari Banks as Will Smith. After falling foul of a drug lord and his gang in his native West Philadelphia, Will Smith moves to a gated community in Bel-Air with his wealthy Aunt Vivian (Cassandra Freeman) and Uncle Phil (Adrian Holmes). Not only does Will have to adapt to his new surroundings, but he is also forced to deal with his past to embrace his future.

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Coco Jones, Jordan L. Jones, Ollie Sholotan, Adrian Holmes, Jimmy Akingbola, Cassandra Freeman, Akira Akbar, Jabari Banks, Simone Joy Jones

Release date

February 13, 2022

Seasons

3

Showrunner

Carla Banks Waddles