Prepare For Season 2 | Heartstopper Season 1 Soundtrack
Jerrett Franklin grew up in a small town. He moved…
Netflix‘s new coming-of-age drama Heartstopper has drawn huge acclaim since its release. In honor of Season 2 coming in a few weeks, we have broken down all of the Season 1 tracks below! Check it out!
The series, which is based on Alice Oseman’s comic and graphic novel, follows the budding romance between high schoolers Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) and Nick Nelson (Kit Connor).
Among the acts making appearances on the soundtrack are Wolf Alice, Girl In Red, Beabadoobee and Baby Queen – the latter of whom has released a new single called ‘Colours Of You’ for the show.
Check out the full list of songs that appear in Heartstopper below:
Episode One – Meet
- ‘Want Me’ – Baby Queen
- ‘Lovesick’ – Peace
- ‘Dover Beach’ – Baby Queen
- ‘Don’t Delete The Kisses’ – Wolf Alice
Episode Two – Crush
- ‘Sappho’ – Frankie Cosmos
- ‘Girls’ – Girl In Red
- ‘Dance With Me’ – Beabadoobee
- ‘Why Am I Like This?’ – Orla Gartland
Episode Three – Kiss
- ‘My Own Person’ – Smoothboi Ezra
- ‘Telephone’ – Waterparks
- ‘LUCID’ – Rina Sawayama
- ‘Clearest Blue’ – CHVRCHES
- ‘Alaska (Toby Green Remix)’ – Maggie Rogers
Episode Four – Secret
- ‘What’s It Gonna Be?’ – Shura
- ‘Heart’ – Flor
- ‘nothing else i could do’ – Ella Jane
- ‘UrbanAngel1999’ – Thomas Headon
- ‘If You Want To’ – Beabadoobee
- ‘Buzzkill’ – Baby Queen
- ‘Fever Dream’ – mxmtoon
- ‘Paper Mache World’ – Matilda Mann
- ‘I Want To Be With You’ – Chloe Moriondo
Episode Six – Girls
- ‘Knock Me Off My Feet’ – SOAK
- ‘Flirting With Her’ – Sir Babygirl
Episode Seven – Bully
- ‘Bang Bang Bang’ – Lauran Hibberd
- ‘Tired’ – Beabadoobee
- ‘Any Other Way’ – Tomberlin
- ‘Smokey Eyes’ – Lincoln
Episode Eight – Boyfriend
- ‘Our Window’ – Noah And The Whale
- ‘Because I Love You’ – Montaigne
- ‘Close To You’ – Dayglow
- ‘Moment In The Sun’ – Sunflower Bean
- ‘I Belong In Your Arms (Photek Remix)’ – Chairlift
Originally found on NME. Stay tuned to MusicOnTheRox.com for all your music news and reviews.
Jerrett Franklin grew up in a small town. He moved to Nashville to pursue a music career. After writing for a few different artists in the area, he decided to branch out and give local music the spotlight. That is where the idea for Music On The Rox originated from. We are dedicated to shining a light on local music and giving a voice to those who aren’t being heard.