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Nobody Wants This (2024)

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“Nobody Wants This” Track Listing

Summer Girl

HAIM

ugi

strongboi

Cinderella Wolf

Remi Wolf

Drive

Mini Mansions

Now I'm In It (Bonus Track)

HAIM

You and I

LÉON

Celebration

Dan Zeitune & FineBoy

Shake

Yeek

See Her Out (That's Just Life)

Francis and the Lights

Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden

Valley

When The Love Is Gone

Anna Graves

Love on the Brain

Rihanna

Fly

Anna Graves

My Demons

Glu & Phantogram

Together Forever

STRFKR

Wanna Go Back

Babyidontlikeyou



Nobody Wants This Season 1

Episode "Pilot"


"Summer Girl (Bonus Track)" by HAIM. This song appears in the Netflix romantic comedy when Joanne sneaks out of her date and complains about him to her sister.

"Ugi" by Strongboi: "Ugi" begins during the city's establishing shots and continues as Noah and Sasha exit the automobile. They discuss how Sasha should stop letting their mother trim her hair.

"Cinderella Wolf" by Remi Wolf plays as Joanne arrives at Ashley's party wearing a massive fur coat.

"Drive" by Mini Mansions plays in the background while everyone discusses at the dinner table. The song continues when Joanne discovers that Noah is a rabbi.

"Now I'm in It (Bonus Track)" by HAIM: This HAIM song is heard during a montage of Noah and Joanne. He walks up to the home. She wakes up and records a podcast. He listens to the episode "Dil-do and Dil-don't" in his office till two children enter. Joanne retires to bed while he plays basketball. While on a disastrous date, she notices a text from Ashley in which Noah asks about her. She exits the date and takes an Uber.

LÉON's "You and I" plays as everyone stares over at Noah and Joanne. Esther wonders who that is, and Bina identifies her as a shiksa, or non-Jewish lady. The credits then begin to roll.
A Shiksa Walks Into a Temple is the second episode of Nobody Wants This.

"Celebration" by Dan Zeitune and FineBoy: The song "Celebration" plays when Noah, Joanne, Sasha, and Morgan are drinking at the pub and discussing possible podcast titles.

"Shake" by Yeek: "Shake" plays while Morgan and Joanne discuss their podcast with Spotify officials. This is intercut with Noah opening up to a couple he's counseling on their marriage in order to help them feel at ease.


"Seeing Her Out (That's Just Life)" by Francis and the Lights: When Noah has Joanne put her belongings down, throws his arms around her, and kisses her, this Francis and the Lights song comes on. He then asks her if there is a universe where they can cooperate, and she agrees. Noah's phone rings, interrupting their conversation.


Third episode of Nobody Wants This, "Either Aura,"

"Water the flowers, pray for a garden" by Valley The Valley music plays as Joanne goes from the car to Morgan's house and stops to text Noah a joke about the kiss being good enough to get her pregnant.

"When the Love is Gone" by Anna Graves: The song "When the Love Is Gone" plays while Joanne drives her car, agonizing over whether she is good enough for Noah.


"Love on the Brain" by Rihanna This music plays when Joanne walks to her house with her dog. She finds Noah sitting on her steps and they share a nice romantic moment. Joanne rests her head on Noah's shoulder, and the Rihanna song continues.


Nobody Wants This Season 4 Episode 4 "Obliterated"

"Fly" by Anna Graves plays when Joanne tells Noah that she is frightened of getting emotionally reliant on a person who may discover she is too much and shatter her heart. They kissed and had sex. "Fly" continues as she records a video to deliver to her sister.


"My Demons" by Glu&Phantogram: "My Demons" plays as Noah gets into his car after discussing a donation with Rabbi Cohen from Nobody Wants This.


"My Friend Joanne" is episode 5 of Nobody Wants This.

STRFKR's song "Together Forever" plays throughout a montage of Joanne and Noah watching a movie on a laptop, having sex, eating breakfast, and getting ready for the day.

"Wanna Go Back" by Baby I Don't Like You: "Wanna Go Back" plays throughout the opening pictures of the camp and youngsters. It continues as Noah drives up to the campsite.

"Oseh Shalom": A camper plays guitar while a group sings "Oseh Shalom." The music plays in the background as Noah introduces Joanne to Rabbi Shira as a friend.
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"Can't Win" by Labrys: "Can't Win" plays as the children observe Joanne and Noah walking through the camp together.

"Be Yours" by Laveda: This song plays in the background as Joanne departs the camp after Noah informs her of the issue with them being seen together.


"Always Been You" by Shawn Mendes The Shawn Mendes song plays when Noah does the Shabat prayer at the eatery. They share a slice of bread and Noah asks Joanne to be his girlfriend. He then cheers when she verifies that they are "off the apps."


Episode 6 of Nobody Wants This is titled "The Ick".


"Sure Feels Good" by Willie J. Healy: "Sure Feels Good" plays in the background while Ashley, Morgan, and Joanne go thrift shopping.


Episode 7 of Nobody Wants This, titled "WAGS"

"Knock Knock" by Mac Miller plays throughout establishing shots and continues when Joanne enters the building where the basketball game is held.

"Sailing" by Christopher Cross: while Joanne enters the gym, "Sailing" plays while the team warms up for the basketball game.

Paul Russell's song "Say Cheese" begins playing when the basketball game begins. Joanne yells from the bleachers, rooting for the Matzah Ballers and trash-talking the other side.


"Tubthumping" by Chumbawamba: The basketball players' wives and girlfriends, as well as Morgan, play a drinking game in which they take a sip every time a shot is missed. Joanne and Esther ultimately form a relationship along the process.


Nobody Wants This Ep. 8 "Rebecca's Box"
Sasha chats to Noah in the kitchen in Netflix's Nobody Wants This.

"Obsessed" by Olivia Rodrigo plays during a montage of Joanne gazing at the box containing Rebecca's belongings, contemplating opening it.


"If You Need to, Keep Time on Me" by the Fleet Foxes: This song plays as Noah asks Joanne whether she would ever consider converting to Judaism. She is surprised by his question and wonders what would happen if she replies no. The credits then begin to roll.


"My Girl Bina" is episode 9 of Nobody Wants This.


Olivia Rodrigo's song "Brutal" appears at the end of Nobody Wants This season 1, episode 9, as Bina whispers in Joanne's ear as they hug. She tells Joanne she will never be with Noah, and then the credits roll.


Nobody Wants This Season 10 Episode 10 "Bat Mitzvah Crashers"

"All I Ever Asked" by Rachel Chinouriri: The Rachel Chinouriri song plays while Noah and Joanne kiss in front of the bagel food truck. It continues as they go down the street with their bagels and coffee.

Frank Sinatra sings "New York, New York": Miriam enters her bat mitzvah with a basket of apples, and the legendary Frank Sinatra song plays. Everyone is shouting and taking photographs, and then Miriam trips.

"Crank That (Soulja Boy)" performed by Soulja Boy Tell Them: This music plays when Joanne and Morgan enter the bat mitzvah in slow motion, tossing their hair over their shoulders. When they go over to greet Noah, the song continues as diagetic music at the celebration.

"Hava Nagila": Everyone sings and dances the Hora, with Bina and Joanne being raised as they sit on chairs.

"Shut Up and Dance" by Walk The Moon: The song "Shut Up and Dance" plays at Morgan's bat mitzvah while she snaps photographs in the photo booth. It continues as she confronts Rebecca for lying to her when they first met, claiming that Sasha told her everything. Rebecca then chats with Esther about what Sasha did.

"I'll Make Love To You" by Boys II Men: Noah and Joanne slow dance to the Boys II Men song and discuss everything involved in her conversion. He appears delighted, whilst she appears to be overwhelmed.

"Love Myself" by Hailee Steinfeld. "Love Myself" plays when Sasha approaches a child he believes is drinking. The song continues as Morgan approaches him and comments on how strange it is that they are talking.

"Strange" by Celeste: Celeste's song plays as Joanne departs the party and boards the shuttle, hoping Noah will follow her. She becomes irritated when someone else gets aboard at the next stop instead of him. "Strange" continues when Noah talks to his father, who congratulates him on the potential of becoming the head rabbi. He responds that he isn't sure he wants it anymore.

"See Her Out (That's Just Life)" By Francis and the Lights: The song "See Her Out" appears again toward the conclusion of Nobody Wants This, when Noah and Joanne kiss and try to figure out how their relationship will work.

Exploring the "Nobody Wants This" Soundtrack: Full Tracklist and In-Depth Analysis



Album Overview.


The soundtrack for *Netflix’s "Nobody Wants This"* is a meticulously curated blend of contemporary pop, indie tracks, and soulful classics, creating an emotive musical narrative. The music mirrors the romantic highs and reflective moments of the story featuring Kristen Bell as Joanne, an agnostic podcaster, and Adam Brody as Noah, a rabbi. Their cross-cultural love story finds resonance in the soundtrack’s eclectic range, from the playful beats of HAIM to the poignant melodies of Fleet Foxes and Olivia Rodrigo.


  • Release Date: September 6, 2024

  • Genre: Pop, Indie, Folk, Soul

  • Label: Netflix Music

  • Notable Artists: HAIM, Olivia Rodrigo, Rihanna, Fleet Foxes



Production and Reception.


The score, crafted by Duncan Blickenstaff, underpins the narrative’s emotional depth with subtle yet impactful compositions. Critics praised the soundtrack's ability to underscore pivotal scenes, enhancing the chemistry between the protagonists. Fans lauded the inclusion of chart-toppers alongside emerging artists, appreciating the refreshing mix.

Track Highlights.



  1. "Summer Girl" by HAIM: A light, summery tune that introduces Joanne’s vibrant world.

  2. "Love on the Brain" by Rihanna: A soulful ballad accompanying a tender romantic scene.

  3. "If You Need to, Keep Time on Me" by Fleet Foxes: A hauntingly beautiful song reflecting introspection and pivotal decisions.

  4. "Strange" by Celeste: A melancholic track that underscores the emotional conflicts in the finale.

  5. "(Theme From) New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra: Adds a touch of classic elegance to a celebratory moment.



Musical Styles and Themes.


The soundtrack fuses indie pop, soul, and folk, encapsulating the themes of love, identity, and self-discovery. Songs like "Brutal" by Olivia Rodrigo highlight the chaos of inner conflict, while tracks like "Always Been You" by Shawn Mendes emphasize unconditional love. The incorporation of Hebrew folk songs such as "Oseh Shalom" enriches the cultural tapestry of Noah’s Jewish heritage.

Movie Background.


*Nobody Wants This* is a romantic comedy-drama that explores interfaith relationships and the challenges of reconciling cultural differences. Joanne, played by Kristen Bell, is a sharp-witted podcaster who crosses paths with Noah, portrayed by Adam Brody, a rabbi with a heart of gold. Despite their differences, the two develop an intense bond, navigating societal expectations and personal growth.

Main Cast of the Movie.


Kristen Bell as Joanne.

Kristen Bell brings her signature charm to Joanne, an independent podcaster grappling with love and self-worth.

Adam Brody as Noah.

Adam Brody portrays Noah, a thoughtful rabbi torn between faith and passion.

Quotes.


"The music is the unsung hero of the show, adding layers to every scene."

Duncan Blickenstaff

"A delightful mix of pop and soul that perfectly matches the series' tone."

Critics’ Review

The soundtrack for *Nobody Wants This* not only sets the tone for the series but also stands as a musical gem on its own. Its diverse range appeals to a broad audience, ensuring memorable moments both on and off-screen.

December, 01st 2024


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