Heartstopper Season 2 has officially arrived on Netflix, and if you loved Season 1’s sparkling soundtrack — a comforting mix of indie bops and an electrifying score by British composer Adiescar Chase — then you’re in for another treat.
As Netflix’s beloved original series (adapted from Alice Oseman’s graphic novels) follows the next chapter of Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) and Nick Nelson’s (Kit Connor) epic love story, Chase’s electrifying instrumental music returns to accompany them on their journey, as do memorable needle drops from artists including Baby Queen, Maggie Rogers, Conan Gray, Fitz and the Tantrums, Tegan and Sara, Carly Rae Jepsen, The 1975, and — brace yourselves —Taylor Swift. Sidenote: From YOU and The Bear to The Summer I Turned Pretty and now Heartstopper, 2023 truly is a year of TV (Taylor’s Version).
Wondering where you can find Heartstopper’s Season 2 score? Want a full list of songs used in Heartstopper’s Season 2 soundtrack? Or perhaps you’re in desperate need of a Heartstopper Season 2 playlist? We’ve got you covered. Here’s your guide to the delightful music of Heartstopper Season 2.
Heartstopper Season 2 Soundtrack: Adiescar Chase’s Score
Netflix has already released Heartstopper’s official Season 2 Soundtrack — featuring 24 songs from composer Adiescar Chase — on Spotify, deezer, Apple Music, Tidal, Pandora, and the iTunes Store. With songs called “Boyfriend,” “T+E,” “Star-crossed Lovers,” “You Taste Like Toothpaste,” and “I’m Bi Actually,” you can relive some of the season’s standout scenes. And the final song in the soundtrack is simply titled, “❤️,” so yes, we’re sobbing!
Heartstopper Soundtrack List: Every Song From Heartstopper Season 2
Curious about which other songs make up Heartstopper’s Season 2 soundtrack? We’ve got the full track list of 46 songs featured in Season 2 below:
- “We Can Be Anything” by Baby Queen
- “Shatter” by Maggie Rogers
- “Ur So Pretty” by Wasia Project
- “Fall In Love With A Girl” by Cavetown (feat. Orla Gartland)
- “Crush Culture” by Conan Gray
- “Never Be The Same” by Gabrielle Aplin
- “Paradise” by Carmody
- “Seven” by Taylor Swift
- “mona lisa” by mxmtoon
- “The Beach” by Wolf Alice
- “Colours Of You” by Baby Queen
- “Out of My League” by Fitz and the Tantrums
- “Then It All Goes Away” by Dayglow
- “You Wouldn’t Like Me” by Tegan and Sara
- “Deep End” by Holly Humberstone
- “Pressure to Party” by Julia Jacklin
- “Coming of Age” by Mxmtoon
- “Welcome to the Sidelines” by Amy Michelle
- “Retrospect” by Vistas
- “Things Will Be Fine (Bratty remix)” by Metronomy
- “The Sound” by The 1975
- “I Think Ur Rlly Cool” by Carpetgarden
- “Le Temps de l’amour” by Francoise Hardy
- “Kiss Ur Face Forever” by Orla Gartland
- “Foreplay” by siouxxie sixxsta
- “Miss u” by Bad Smith
- “Lovesong” by Beabadoobee
- “Obsessed” by Hatchie
- “Tresor” by Herve
- “Un Peu Plus Souvent” by Alexia Gredy
- “Freak Out” by Miya Folick
- “Nobody Really Cares” by Baby Queen
- “Doesn’t Matter (Valour de Soleil)” by Christine and the Queens
- “On Etait Beau” by Louane
- “Bros” by Wolf Alice
- “3D Feelings” by Alfie Templeman
- “Hot And Heavy” by Lucy Dacus
- “Pretty Girl Lie” by Baby Queen
- “People Watching” by Conan Gray
- “Cry!” by Caroline Rose
- “I wanna be your Girlfriend” by Girl in Red
- “Skin” by Carmody
- “Blush” by Wolf Alice
- “Run Away With Me” by Carly Rae Jepsen
- “Young” by Neon Capital
- “Happy New Year” by Lets Eat Grandma
Which Song Best Represents Heartstopper’s Main Characters?
Want to take Heartstopper tunes a step further? In press material provided by Netflix, creator and writer Alice Oseman was asked which song — either in the show or not — best represents the main characters. Here are her selections:
- Charlie: “Boyfriend” by Best Coast
- Nick: “Everywhere” by Fleetwood Mac
- Tao: “Bros” by Wolf Alice
- Elle: “Apple Cider” by beabadoobee
- Tara: “Silk Chiffon” by MUNA, Phoebe Bridgers
- Darcy: “Tongue Tied” by GROUPLOVE
- Isaac: “Television Romance” by Pale Waves
Happy watching and happy listening, Heartstopper fans!
Heartstopper Season 2 is now streaming on Netflix