![]() Played during Lexi’s play when Ethan (Austin Abrams) is mocking Nate, the scene gives me classic high school theatre vibes and is definitely a song that would’ve been used if this play took place in a real life. I’m not going to lie, I originally knew this song from Shrek 2 but honestly, it works equally as well in Euphoria. Holding out for a Hero – Bonnie Tyler (Episode 7) Whenever I hear Stand By Me, I think of them and it makes me ship them so much more than I already do. Season 2, Episode 8 Songs: Uno Che Grida Amore by Ennio Morricone Watch on Concerto Pour La Fin D’un Amour by Francis Lai Watch on Can’t Get You Out Of My Head by Kylie Minogue Watch on. It’s considered the soundtrack for Lexie (Maude Apatow) and Fez (Angus Cloud) – my two favourite characters. King (Episode 6)Ī favourite of mine, this song blends in well with the story of Euphoria. Nonetheless, it is still one of the most relaxed songs around and perfect to add to your chill vibes playlist, or to listen to on your daily walk. It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over – Lenny Kravitz (Episode 3)Īn absolute classic and I’m sure most people heard this song way before Euphoria was even a thing. But as you get older, you begin to realise nothing is and. When you’re younger, everything feels so permanent, Rue says in the preview. This banger is great to listen to in the car with friends on the way to a night out, has a great energy and will get you hyped up. On November 23, a teaser trailer was released. Season 2 has also featured original music by the likes of Lana Del Rey, Tove Love and James Blake, as well as multiple hit songs and deep cuts by other artists. Zendaya and Labrinth also wrote 'Elliot's Song' together that Dominic Fike performs in the Euphoria season 2 finale. Labrinth does it again with Mount Everest, giving off the most immaculate vibes. The song, 'I'm Tired', appears in the Euphoria season 2 finale. The song itself is upbeat yet slow at the same time, definitely perfect to add to your chill vibes playlist. Originally played in season one during a scene of Nate’s childhood, this original score produced for the show plays again when we first see Nate in season 2 is the ultimate full circle. This song is on the list because the context in which it’s played is so well done. However, the song itself is super slow and almost haunting which I think matches the scene perfectly. The song plays in a pretty tense moment where Cassie (Sydney Sweeney)and Nate (Jacob Elordi) are driving to a New Year’s Eve Party together. This song has been on my playlist since the exact moment I heard it in the season 2 premiere. So without further ado, here are six songs from Euphoria season 2 for you to add to your playlist and live out your Euphoria high school dreams ✨ 1. The soundtrack itself is a huge part of what makes the show so intriguing. Everything about the show is visually pleasing, from the costumes to the cinematography and especially the music. The high-school set show Euphoria is currently one of the most popular television shows and it’s easy to see why.
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