Blink Twice ” by Zoë Kravitz has it all: super complex characters, remarkable performances, a solid story that grabs you from the first minute and a soundtrack that complements each of the aforementioned elements.

As the actress’s directorial debut, the film has generated high expectations both for her experience and for the talented cast, which is led by Channing Tatum and Naomi Ackie (I Wanna Dance with Somebody) in the main roles.

The story follows Frida, a young waitress in Los Angeles with big aspirations, who is fascinated by tech mogul Slater King and gets the opportunity to attend an intimate gathering on his private island.

Blink Twice Soundtrack | Songs and artists

  • The Boss (feat. The J.B.’s) – James Brown
  • A Partita – Chanda Dancy
  • Somebody Made for Me – Emitt Rhodes
  • Don’t Be Scared – Yoko Ono
  • Jungle Fever – Chakachas
  • Young Hearts Run Free – Candi Staton
  • People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul (From the Slaughter’s Big Rip-Off Soundtrack) – James Brown
  • Really, Really, Really – James Brown
  • Ain’t Nobody – Chaka Khan
  • I’M THAT GIRL – Beyoncé
  • The Boss (feat. The J.B.’s) – James Brown
  • Dance Yrself Clean – LCD Soundsystem (Trailer Song)

Blink Twice Soundtrack | Complete Score

  • Lizard Eyes
  • A Partita
  • Tag
  • Remembering
  • The Pool
  • Spa Day
  • The Snake
  • Koolaid On The Cult Robe
  • Hide And Seek
  • Frantic
  • Fire

Who composed the score for Blink Twice?

Chanda Dancy is the one chosen to create the score for “Blink Twice”. The composer and music director is known for her innovative work in film and television music, as we have seen in Devotion.

Her recent work on Zoë Kravitz’s film has been particularly notable, highlighting her ability to enhance the psychological and emotional atmosphere of the thriller, which is filled with mystery and even comedy.

She has crafted melodies that combine elements of suspense and tension with deep emotional nuances. Her use of orchestration and instrumentation aims to capture the complexity of the plot and the characters.