The Ultimate Summer Soundtrack Guide: Unveiling Every Song in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2

The Ultimate Summer Soundtrack Guide: Unveiling Every Song in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 soundtrack takes viewers on an emotional journey through love and loss From the heart-wrenching Love Lost in Episode 1, to the passionate Love Scene in Episode 2, and the achingly beautiful Love Sick in Episode 3, this soundtrack captures the essence of the series

The article contains spoilers for The Summer I Turned Pretty season 2, which has become a popular young adult television series. The soundtrack for the second season perfectly complements the show's romantic drama. The story follows Belly, a young woman who experiences love, happiness, and drama at her family's beach house in the fictional Cousins Beach. Caught between two brothers, Belly must navigate her own desires while not causing harm to those she cares about. The series is based on Jenny Han's beloved novels, known for her previous work To All The Boys I've Loved Before.

Throughout The Summer I Turned Pretty season 2, viewers will be captivated by a range of incredible songs that enhance the emotions of each scene. These songs not only fit the series perfectly, but also stand as hits in their own right. Featuring artists such as Olivia Rodrigo and One Direction, the soundtrack for the second season captures the essence of summer and teenage romance. These songs are guaranteed to evoke nostalgia, bring joy, and may even bring tears to the audience.

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2, Episode 1, "Love Lost"

The Ultimate Summer Soundtrack Guide: Unveiling Every Song in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2

"See You Again" by Tyler the Creator sets a dreamy tone as it plays in The Summer I Turned Pretty season 2. In this scene, Belly envisions herself back in Cousins with Conrad as her boyfriend.

Lizzo's "If You Love Me" fills Belly's room when she receives a call from Conrad after the summer. This catchy tune sets the stage for the romantic connection that is bound to develop between them, even though they had promised to end things.

At Steven's graduation party, "Big Energy" by Latto sets the upbeat tone as Belly, Taylor, and Steven make their entrance. Later on, Milo, Taylor's new boyfriend, captivates the crowd with his performance of the timeless rock anthem "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" by Aerosmith. In a memorable moment, Taylor amusingly asserts that Milo actually wrote the song specifically for her.

Lit's "My Own Worst Enemy" is another rock anthem featured in the second season of The Summer I Turned Pretty. The song, performed by Taylor's boyfriend Milo, serves as an inspiration for Steven to let loose and attempt some body surfing. However, his attempt turns out to be a complete failure.

One of the most memorable scenes in the episode involves Belly driving home from Steven's graduation party, overcome with emotions and shedding tears. Olivia Rodrigo's breakout hit from her debut album "SOUR," titled "driver's license," adds an extra layer of melancholy to this poignant moment, capturing the essence of a heartbroken teenage girl.

"Industry Baby" by Lil Nas X sets the soundtrack as Milo's car surges ahead, with Taylor by his side, as they accompany Steven back home from the party. Their voices laced with disapproval, they chastise him for publicly lashing out at Belly.

In a contemplative moment, Belly lies in bed, thoughts consumed by Susannah. The haunting melody of "Last Kiss (Taylor's Version)" by Taylor Swift, a captivating track from her latest reimagined album, creates an emotional backdrop. In this scene from The Summer I Turned Pretty season 2, Belly debates whether to reach out to Jeremiah.

"Save Your Tears" by The Weeknd: This pop classic from The Weeknd plays during the credits of The Summer I Turned Pretty season 2.

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2, Episode 2, "Love Scene"

"Steal My Girl" by One Direction: While Belly hastily packs her belongings and discreetly leaves her residence to rendezvous with Conrad for their spontaneous journey to The Summer I Turned Pretty's Cousins Beach over the Christmas holidays, this affectionate One Direction tune resonates in the background.

The Ultimate Summer Soundtrack Guide: Unveiling Every Song in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2

The song "Coffee Breath" by Sofia Mills softly fills the car as Belly anxiously switches on Jeremiah's car radio, feeling uneasy in the strained silence between them.

Taylor Swift's gentle tune, "Hey Stephen," chimes melodically from Belly's phone as she receives a call from her brother Steven while in the midst of a drive with Jeremiah to Cousins.

"Ode to an Unspoken Conversation" by Del Water Gap: Jeremiah and Belly, finally finding comfort in each other's presence, playfully banter while Jeremiah suggests heading to Rosie's for a slice of pie.

"deja vu" by Olivia Rodrigo: Another track from Olivia Rodrigo's repertoire emerges in season 2 of The Summer I Turned Pretty, as Belly reminisces about a winter memory of driving with Conrad to Cousins.

Taylor Swift's "invisible string" can be heard on The Summer I Turned Pretty season 2 soundtrack, as Belly and Conrad joyfully dance on the snowy beach in Cousins.

During a pivotal moment in the past, Des'ree's "Kissing You" evokes emotions as Belly and Conrad share their first intimate experience together. In the present, the song accompanies Jeremiah's long-awaited discovery of Conrad in the beach house. Additionally, it plays during the credits.

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2, Episode 3, "Love Sick"

The Ultimate Summer Soundtrack Guide: Unveiling Every Song in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2

The song "IN MY BAG" by Warren Hue accompanies Lauren as she gets ready to attend her book event, while Steven, along with Taylor, chooses to accompany Belly to Cousins.

"Bunny Is A Rider" by Caroline Polachek plays on the radio as Belly and Jeremiah travel en route to persuade Aunt Julia not to sell the house in Cousins.

"Mayonnaise" by The Smashing Pumpkins sets the stage for an unforgettable moment in The Summer I Turned Pretty season 2. Belly and Conrad share a hesitant and uncertain slow dance at prom.

Experience the groovy vibes of "Pink + White" by Remi Wolf as Steven and Taylor passionately argue about Taylor's boyfriend while driving to Cousins.

J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers' "Where Oh Where Can My Baby Be" or "Last Kiss" gained popularity when it was covered by Pearl Jam as "Last Kiss." Originally created in the late 80s, this song is featured in season 2 of The Summer I Turned Pretty, where Conrad performs it at his mother's funeral.

"Fleetwood Mac's "Silver Springs" sets the emotional tone during the reception following Susannah's funeral and intensifies the tension between Belly and Conrad, leading to a heated argument."

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Mac Miller's renowned track, "Circles," sets the tone for a heartfelt conversation between Conrad and Jeremiah in Cousins, following a discouraging discussion with their father, potentially leading them to consider giving up their house.

As Conrad experiences an unexpected panic attack on the beach in Cousins, the melodic rap song, "Sometimes," by Juice WRLD, serves as the backdrop for the episode's closing credits.