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Every Star Track on the ‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2 Soundtrack

The romantic chaos of the new season is underscored by an ambitious, genre-defying lineup of original songs. Discover how tracks from Selena Gomez, Kacey Musgraves, and FINNEAS define every emotional twist.

Kristen Bell in Nobody Wants This.
© IMDbKristen Bell in Nobody Wants This.

The soundtrack for the second season of “Nobody Wants This“, the acclaimed Netflix TV show, is far from a typical background playlist; it is a meticulously curated collection that serves as a defining character in the series’ unconventional love story.

Designed to underscore every comedic beat and dramatic turn between the podcaster and the rabbi, the music team assembled an ambitious mix of exclusive, original recordings rather than relying on existing chart hits.

The resulting tracklist is an unexpected powerhouse of cross-genre talent, featuring a deliberate and surprising mix of global stars. Pop heavyweights like Selena Gomez and Teddy Swims share the sonic space with acclaimed country artists such as Kacey Musgraves and Chris Stapleton, alongside alt-pop favorites like FINNEAS.

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Netflix’s Nobody Wants This Season 2 Soundtrack

  • Selena Gomez – “In The Dark”
  • Teddy Swims – “You’ve Got Another Thing Coming”
  • Royel Otis – “Who’s Your Boyfriend (Acoustic)”
  • Chris Stapleton – “Heart Letting Go”
  • Kacey Musgraves – “If the World Burns Down”
  • Baylee Lynn – “That’s What I’ll Be”
  • FINNEAS – “Palomino”
  • Towa Bird – “Your Girl”
  • Alessia Cara – “My House”
  • Role Model – “Saddle Again”
  • Just Jayne – “Climate Change”
  • Ella Langley – “This Version of Us”
  • BENEE – “What”
  • Portugal. The Man – “Reach You”
  • GIVĒON – “Dancing in the Smoke”
  • Dermot Kennedy – “Melodies”
  • Cuco – “Homesick”
  • Cassandra Coleman – “Bite My Tongue”
  • “Nobody Wants This” Score Suite

A Cross-Genre Masterpiece: Pop, Country and Indie Converge

The “Nobody Wants This” season 2 soundtrack distinguishes itself by abandoning genre boundaries in favor of emotional resonance, directly mirroring the unpredictable nature of the show’s central relationship.

The production team masterfully orchestrated a lineup where pop superstardom meets indie cred and country authenticity. Leading the charge are global names like Selena Gomez with the new track “In The Dark” and the soulful voice of Teddy Swims with “You’ve Got Another Thing Coming“.

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(Source: IMDb)

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This chart-topping energy is deliberately juxtaposed with powerful contributions from the world of modern country, most notably from Grammy winners Kacey Musgraves and Chris Stapleton, whose tracks promise to anchor the more heartfelt and melancholic moments of the season.

Adding another layer of depth is the inclusion of critical favorites such as FINNEAS and Portugal. The Man, ensuring that every twist, turn and laugh is accompanied by a fresh and musically sophisticated sound.

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Ariadna is a versatile journalist who covers a broad spectrum of sports topics and creates evergreen content. Her career in journalism began in 2021 at Indie Emergente, a digital music magazine, where she honed her skills in writing and reporting. In 2023, she expanded her repertoire by contributing to Spoiler Latinoamerica, where she created general culture content, before joining Spoiler US in 2024 to write entertainment pieces. With over four years of experience across different media outlets, Ariadna brings a wealth of knowledge and an expanding influence to the field of journalism.

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