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Soundtracks of Television: ‘Ginny & Georgia’

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack - Every Song in the Netflix Series

The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack includes music by Shaggy, Black Pumas and Britney Spears. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Sarah Lampert’s Netflix series. Visit the Soundtracks of Television section for more Vague Visages music guides.

Ginny & Georgia stars Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller, a single mother who moves to Massachusetts with her two children. Antonia Gentry co-stars as Ginny Miller, the main protagonist’s teenage daughter who struggles with mental health issues. The storyline follows Georgia as she pursues her goals while hiding secrets about the past. Composers Ben Bromfield (The Boss Baby: Back in Business) and Lili Haydn (Anita: Speaking Truth to Power) scored the Netflix series; music supervisors Kaya Pino (Pretty Hard Cases) and Jen Ross (Empire) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Ginny & Georgia.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 1 “Pilot”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 1

  • “Come Through” by The Regrettes (00:00): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Ginny narrates about her mother. She talks about receiving lessons about sex at age 11.
  • “It Wasn’t Me” by Shaggy (00:03): A travel sequence begins. Georgia and Austin (Diesel La Torraca) sing along to the music. Ginny gets distracted while driving.
  • “Down Down” by LAIKIPIA feat. Thurz (00:04): Ginny and Georgia talk about leaving Texas. The track continues during a transition scene. A Massachusetts police officer stares at Ginny.
  • “CountryTime” by Blanco Brown (00:11): Georgia tries to sleep. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song sets in as she grunts. Ginny uses a vibrator.
  • “The Start” by Logan Richard (00:31): Marcus enters a bedroom. The music plays as he approaches Ginny. Marcus pulls out a bag of marijuana and smiles.
  • “Pretty Woman” by Rob Orbison (00:36): Georgia visits a store. She recreates a moment from Pretty Woman (1990). Georgia makes up a story about returning a wedding anniversary gift.
  • “Sleep Alone” by Max Styler (00:49): Marcus listens to Ginny complain. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Marcus kisses Ginny.
  • “Trampoline” by SHAED (00:53): Ginny narrates about sex and power. She talks about being burned. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 2 “It’s a Face Not a Mask”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 2

  • “Malibu Barbie” by Miya Folick (00:01): Georgia narrates about applying makeup. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song continues as Ginny talks about her lack of friends. Max (Sara Waisglass) impersonates Sophie (Humberly González).
  • “Sweet Sunshine” by Paul Otten (00:13): Ginny hangs out with Max. She reads details about Plan B pills. The music fades as Max calls out to Ginny.
  • “Go to Town” by Doja Cat (00:28): Abby (Katie Douglas) steals items from a department store. The music sets in as Ginny participates. Abby and company get caught.
  • “America’s Sweetheart” by Elle King (00:40): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song accompanies an interior scene. Georgia tries to cheer up her daughter. Austin joins a LDP (Living Room Dance Party).
  • “DeathbyRomy” by Problems (00:43): Ginny poses for a photo with Abby and Norah (Chelsea Clark). Georgia writes a fake letter for Austin. She applies for a credit card using his name.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 3 “Next Level Rich People Shit”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 3

  • “Honeypie” by JAWNY (00:00): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays during the opening sequence. Ginny dreams about Marcus. The music stops as Georgia wakes up her daughter.
  • “Young” by GIRLI (00:00): Georgia narrates about big dreams and big idiots. Ginny sits in her bed. She pulls a blanket over her head.
  • “Win” by Nasty Cherry (00:04): Ginny hangs out with Max at school. They talk about the Sophomore Sleepover. Ginny and Max chat about Riley’s sexuality.
  • “Halleluwah” by DIOR (00:11): Ginny texts with friends. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song continues as they discuss the Sophomore Sleepover. Max leaves the conversation.
  • “Leaning on Myself” by Anna of the North (00:12): Abby enters her bedroom. Music plays from a speaker system. Abby looks at herself in a mirror and tapes her legs.
  • “Self Aware B*tch” by Anna Sofia (00:13): Ginny texts with friends. Abby sends a photo of herself. She texts about expensive jeans.
  • “Class President” by Rai Burger (00:15): Ginny and friends exit a limousine. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores a slo-mo scene. Ginny and company wear “MANG” shirts to the Sophomore Sleepover.
  • “All the Rage” by Allie X (00:18): A dance sequence begins. Ginny grooves with her classmates. The MANG group poses for photographs.
  • “Cupid Shuffle” by Cupid (00:20): Ginny exits a photo booth. She dances with her friends. Ginny participates in a line dance.
  • “Coo Coo” by Weaves (00:41): Georgia talks to Joe (Raymond Ablack). The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song continues as Paul (Scott Porter) wakes up. He looks after Austin and finds credit cards in his name.
  • “Sometimes People Suck” by Ashe (00:46): Max finishes a coversation with Sophie. Ginny hangs out with Hunter (Mason Temple). The track scores the episode’s final moments.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4 “Lydia Bennett is Hundo a Feminist”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4

  • “S.L.U.T.” by Bea Miller (00:00): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song accompanies an interior scene. Ginny narrates about her mother’s powers oven men. She muses about being adopted.
  • “Looking for You” by Ralph (00:04): Ginny hangs out with Hunter. They talk about Jana Austen. The music fades as Brodie (Tyssen Smith) shows up.
  • “Coconut Water” by Milk & Bone (00:15): Ginny texts with Hunter. She puts down her phone and takes off her top. Georgia suddenly opens the door as her daughter poses for a photo.
  • “Cool Girl” by Tove Lo (00:16): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays during a bedroom scene. Ginny sends a photo to Hunter. She waits for a reply
  • “Talk About This” by James Hutchinson & Adele Roberts (00:19): Ginny sends a photo to Marcus. She asks if it is sexy. Marcus describes Ginny as a “baddie.”
  • “Alley-Oop” by The Hollywood Argyles (00:23): Georgia prepares for Casino Night. The music sets in as she receives a phone call. Paul arrives and talks to his team.
  • “Donna Dee” by The Rockin’ Upbeat Express (00:32): Georgia exchanges chips for money during Casino Night. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays as she navigates the room. Georgia puts money in her purse.
  • “Give a Little” by Featurette (00:44): Hunter speak with Ginny. He talks about respecting her. Ginny and Hunter kiss.
  • “Win” by Nasty Cherry (00:46): Georgia talks to Ginny and Hunter. She hides stolen money from Casino Night. Georgia and Paul set up a date.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 5 “Boo, Bitch”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 5

  • “Living Outside” by LAIKIPIA (00:24): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song accompanies a car sequence. Georgia drives home after a date. The music fades as she decorates her yard.
  • “Gimme More” by Britney Spears (00:31): The track plays during a Halloween party. Ginny and company show up in Britney Spears-themed outfits. They pose for photos.
  • “Hula Hoop” by Denise De’ion (00:32): A party sequence continues. Abby flirts with a male classmate. She gives him a lap dance and gets pushed away.
  • “Dummies” by JDP Feat. Sureknock Jones (00:35): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays during a party sequence. Ginny entertains her classmates. She twerks as people chant her name.
  • “Bonfire” by NineOneOne (00:39): Georgia speaks with Paul. They talk about their relationship. Georgia and Paul kiss.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 6 “I’m Triggered”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 6

  • “Luv Me, Luv Me” by Shaggy feat. Samantha Cole (00:28): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays during a bar scene. Georgia hangs out with her sister, Maddie (Kelly McCormack). The siblings dance to the music.
  • “Savage (Nightcore Remix)” by Bahari (00:33): Georgia takes care of Maddie. She looks at her phone. Georgia discovers a text exchange between Maddie and Gabriel (Alex Mallari Jr.).
  • “Past Lives” by Børns (00:46): Ginny looks through her mother’s room. She lifts up a floorboard. Ginny discovers hidden items in Georgia’s room.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 7 “Happy Sweet Sixteen, Jerk”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 7

  • “Gravity” by Ralph (00:19): Marcus hangs out with Ginny. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays as he gives her a painting. Marcus tries to kiss Ginny.
  • “Sweet Sunshine” by Paul Otten (00:22): The music accompanies an interior scene. Georgia throws a surprise birthday party for Ginny. Max, Abby and Norah show up for emotional support.
  • “Love You Like a Love Song” by Selena Gomez and the Scene (00:26): A karaoke sequence begins. Addy performs at Ginny’s birthday party. Nick arrives with Gabriel.
  • “Sk8er Boi” by Avril Lavigne (00:28): Gabriel finishes a phone call. Nick sings with MANG. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song drops as Georgia talks about the game Clue.
  • “Daylight” by Ellem (00:29): Ginny’s birthday party continues. MANG tries on clothes. Addy and Norah talk about their Jewish ethnicity.
  • “Falling” by Forever (00:33): Ginny hangs out with Hunter. They talk about their identities. Ginny and Hunter kiss.
  • “Holy” by King Princess (00:36): Max hangs out with Sophie. She plays some music. Max and Sophie talk about a “sex playlist.”

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 8 “Check One, Check Other”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 8

  • “Spice” by Ravyn Lenae (00:35): Max hangs out with Sophie. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays as they kiss. Max and Sophie hook up.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 9 “Feelings Are Hard”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 9

  • “Panic Room” by Au/Ru (00:00): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Ginny narrates about the concept of love. She talks about it being parasitic and inconvenient.
  • “Secret for the Mad” by dodie Clark (00:02): Marcus arrives at home after an accident. Ginny watches from her window. She narrates about love.
  • “Lesson Learnt” by Aaron Taylor (00:15): The music plays during an interior scene. Zion prepares a meal. He hopes to visit the Bakers as a family.
  • “Home” by Specific Coast (00:21): Georgia looks at bills. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays as Marcus offers financial assistance. The characters talk about the past.
  • “That’s Why We Dance” by Calllipe Musicals (00:32): Marcus sleeps in his room. Ginny arrives to check on him. The track plays from a speaker system.
  • “No Sudden Moves” by Julia Nunes (00:45): Ginny hangs out with Marcus. She opens up about her feelings. The music sets in as the characters kiss.
  • “Bring Her Back” by Adia Victoria (00:50): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays as Ginny receives a text message from Hunter. She sighs and finds Austin in her room. Cynthia looks through her records.
  • “Alibi” by Empara Mi (00:53): Max finds Marcus’ phone. The music plays as she discovers texts from Ginny. The track scores the episode’s final moments.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 10 “The Worst Betrayal Since Jordyn and Kylie”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 10

  • Awkward” by Shahrae (00:37): Ginny enters a lunchroom. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays as she looks for a place to sit. Max tells Norah not to look at Ginny.
  • “Thank You” by Diana Gordon (00:41): Ginny finishes a conversation with Gabriel. The music sets in as she walks away. Ginny arrives at her home.
  • “Chaos Control” by Daktyl Feat. Lily Kershaw (00:44): Ginny talks with Marcus. She hangs out with Austin. The characters burn a wolf’s-bane plant.
  • “Blood in the Water” by Empara Mi (00:50): Gabriel learns about Georgia’s missing first husband. Georgia rides a motorcycle with Austin. The track scores the season’s final moments.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 1 “Welcome Back, Bitches!”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 2, Episode 1

  • “I Hate It” by again&again (00:03): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song accompanies an interior scene. Marcus paints while smoking a cigarette. Max enters her brother’s room.
  • “Pasta” by Angie McMahon (00:05): Max finishes a conversation with Marcus. The music continues during a transition scene. Georgia looks through Ginny’s room.
  • “Pretty Ugly” by Tierra Whack (00:08): The track scores a flashback sequence. Young Georgia (Nikki Roumel) looks for her car keys. She talk to her daughter.
  • “Colors” by Black Pumas (00:35): Ginny finishes a confrontational conversation with Zion. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Young Georgia celebrates Thanksgiving with Young Zion (Kyle Bary) and their daughter.
  • “Numb” by Tramont (00:39): Georgia reunites with Ginny. The track scores a Thanksgiving gathering. Georgia inquires about Ginny’s relationship with Marcus.
  • “Peaches” by Justin Bieber (00:41): Max hangs out with Norah. The characters dance to the music. The song drops as Abby arrives.
  • “Drop the Game” by Flume & Chet Faker (00:46): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song accompanies an interior scene. Ginny states that she wants to live with her mother.
  • “Don’t Let Me Go” by Lane 8 (00:49): Marcus enters Ginny’s room. The music sets in as the characters reunite. Marcus and Ginny kiss.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 2 “Why Does Everything Have to Be So Terrible, All the Time, Forever?”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 2, Episode 2

  • “The Hunger” by San Fermin (00:00): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Ginny narrates about Georgia’s rules. She jokes around with Marcus.
  • “Lalala” by Soran (00:05): Georgia finishes an awkward conversation with Paul. The track continues during a transition sequence. Paul talks to Austin during a breakfast meal.
  • “Shame” by Nick Throop (00:09): Ginny walks down a hallway at school. The music sets in as Hunter spots her. Max tells her friends not to say anything.
  • “Blue” by FLAVIA (00:30): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores an interior scene. Ginny walks to a window. She sends a text message to Marcus.
  • “Yeehaw” by Love Harder (00:32): Georgia drinks a glass of wine. She paces around her kitchen. Georgia cleans out her fridge.
  • “Georgia” by Tiggs Da Author (00:46): Ginny finishes a chat with Paul. She opens up her laptop. Ginny checks her credit score.
  • “Weightless” by Chiiild (00:50): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song accompanies a bedroom scene. Ginny and Marcus kiss. The characters share an intimate moment.
  • “Sacrificial” by Rezz & PVRIS (00:52): Ginny narrates about being played with. The music kicks in during a slo-mo scene. Ginny stares at Georgia.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 3 “What Are You Playing At, Little Girl?”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 2, Episode 3

  • “Devil I Know” by Allie X (00:00): Georgia tells her daughter to grow up. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song continues as Ginny narrates about her life. Georgia leaves her home with Austin.
  • “I Rly Rly Like U (Coast Modern)” by Baby Bulldog (00:03): Ginny walks through Wellsbury High School. She approaches Hunter. Max arrives with Norah.
  • “No Negotiations” by Anna Sofia (00:11): Ginny gives a gift to Austin. Georgia and Paul observe the moment. Austin receives a game.
  • “DCMO” by LU KALA (0:14): Ginny finishes a conversation with Marcus. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song sets in as she sits in her bedroom. Ginny holds a notebook.
  • “Work and the Weather” by High School Skinny (00:15): Georgia speaks to Dena (Sonja Smits). The music continues during a transition scene. Abby orders a drink from Padma (Rebecca Ablack).
  • “Deck the Halls” by The Craig Gildner Sextet feat. Tony Liberto (00:17): Max decorates a Christmas tree. Marcus holds an ornament. Ellen (Jennifer Robertson) inquires about her kids’ glum demeanors.
  • “You’re the One” by Kaytranada feat. Syl (00:21): Bracia (Tameka Griffiths) poses for photographs. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays as Ginny joins the shoot. Zion takes photos.
  • “Childs Play” by Nick Throop (00:23): Hunter performs with his band. Max and Norah watch from a couch. Padma sings with Hunter.
  • “Zanzibar” by Kamaliza (00:26): Ginny thanks Zion for not telling Georgia about her mental health issues. The music continues during a transition scene. Georgia tells Ginny to turn her music down.
  • “Final Kiss” by 5 Alarm (00:27): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores a school scene. Ginny sits by a locker. Marcus arrives and says, “So, this is sad.”
  • “The Best” by Erica Banks (0:30): Abby clashes with Max. She looks at Ginny. The characters decide to smoke marijuana.
  • “Love Somebody” by Justin Caruso feat. Chris Lee (00:30): The track accompanies an interior scene. Abby enters her bedroom with Ginny. The characters smoke marijuana.
  • “Blondes” by Peach PRC (00:34): A bedroom scene continues. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays as Ginny and Abby talk about Max and Norah. They joke around with each other.
  • “Hold On” by ill peach (00:46): Ginny tells Marcus about Georgia’s crimes. She kisses her boyfriend as the music sets in. Marcus rejects a sexual advance from Ginny.
  • “Welcome to My Life” by Bleum (00:53): Ginny narrates about trust. The music scores a car scene. The track continues during the episode’s final moments.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 4 “Happy My Birthday to You”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 2, Episode 4

  • “Put the Gun Down” by ZZ Ward (00:00): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Georgia lights a joint. Ginny narrates about her mother’s behavior.
  • “1Night” by Daddy NAT (00:01): Ginny and Marcus kiss. The characters talk about having sex. Ginny performs oral sex on Marcus.
  • “Wild & Weak” by Waax (00:12): Paul finishes a conversation with Georgia. The music continues during a transition scene. Max celebrates her birthday.
  • “Mess Me Up” by Natania (00:23): Ellen talks to Max. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song continues as Georgia grins. Max sees a picture on social media of Marcus with Ginny and Abby.
  • “WOO!” by Charmaine (00:28): The music is featured during an interior scene. Ginny puts on earbuds. She dances in her bedroom.
  • “Keep Up” by RaeLynn (00:34): Ginny enters her living room. Paul inquires about a trip to see Zion. Georgia leads an LDP (Living Room Dance Party).
  • “The Other Side” by Axel Mansoor (00:44): Ginny talks to Hunter. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays as they discuss their relationship. Ginny and Hunter apologize to each other.
  • “Way You Move” by Attom & Frye (00:48): The track plays during a bedroom scene. Marcus hangs out with Ginny. The characters decide to make their relationship official.
  • “Eat Them Apples” by Suzi Wu (00:54): Ginny narrates about having blood on her hands. She struggles with her emotions during a bedroom scene. The track scores the episode’s final moments.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 5 “Latkes Are Lit”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 2, Episode 5

  • “Drinkee” by Sofi Tukker (00:00): Ginny narrates about protecting her mother. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song continues as she jogs outdoors. Ginny stops and screams.
  • “Hey Bunny” by Baby Bugs (00:02): Ginny narrates about her mother’s ability to act like everything is normal. Georgia smiles while talking to Paul. The track scores a school montage.
  • “Come Down” by Ginny & Georgia Cast (00:12): Padma sings to herself at work. Ginny listens and turns around. Padma says that she wrote the song.
  • “Vibin Out” by FKJ feat. June Marieezy (00:21): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays during a bedroom scene. Paul performs oral sex on Georgia. The music drops as Zion calls.
  • “U & I” by West One (00:24): Max tries on clothing. The music plays as she stares as Silver (Katelyn Wells). Bracia interrupts the moment.
  • “Paamon” by Noa Kirel & Itay Galo (00:29): Georgia and Ginny prepare to make latkes. The track continues during a transition scene. A group of neighborhood women hang out together.
  • “6’s to 9’s” by Big Wild feat. Rationale (00:31): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song accompanies an interior scene. Ginny hangs out with Marcus. The characters talk about school.
  • “Another” by Ruru (00:33): Marcus plans to visit Brodie. The music continues during a transition scene. Paul talks to Zion at Blue Farm Cafe.
  • “Can’t Stop It” by Nate Bodiker (00:34): The track plays during a party scene. Marcus sits next to Ginny. He inquires about leaving.
  • “I Can’t Take It Anymore” by The Hit Makers (00:45): Ginny arrives at her home. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays as her mother shows off an outfit. Georgia prepares for a party.
  • “Something About You (Chill Mix)” by Elderbrook & Rudimental (00:52): A scene at Blue Farm Cafe begins. Joe talks to Cynthia (Sabrina Grdevich). The characters flirt with each other.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 6 “A Very Merry Ginny & Georgia Christmas Special”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 2, Episode 6

  • “Deck the Halls” by Caprice (00:00): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Ginny narrates about Christmas. Georgia talks about “glitter magic.”
  • “Merry Christmas (I Finally Mean It)” by Greisum (00:22): The track plays during a Christmas event. Austin talks to Ginny about his gingerbread house. He says that Marcus made a zombie.
  • “Christmas Eve (Mix 3)” by Specific Coast (00:39): Georgia enters Blue Farm Cafe. She talks to Joe about his personal life. Ginny reflects upon the past.
  • “Hush (Still Woozy Remix)” by The Marias (00:43): Joe prepares to close Blue Farm Cafe. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song sets in as Cynthia arrives. The characters hook up.
  • “Silent Night Demo” by Caprice (00:52): Georgia embraces Ginny. The music plays as they cry and laugh together. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 7 “We’re Going to Serenade the Sh*t Out of You”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 2, Episode 7

  • “Raw Thoughts” by Baby Queen (00:00): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song accompanies the opening sequence. Georgia offers life advice to her daughter. The music scores a montage.
  • “Stranger” by Future Generations (00:04): A scene at Wellsbury High School begins. Abby talks about her Christmas break. Norah mentions that she has been PMSing.
  • “Time” by Reyn Hartley (00:11): Gil (Aaron Ashmore) shows up at Austin’s school. Georgia watches them slap hands. Gil offers hockey tickets to his son.
  • “In the Afternoon” by Josef Salvat (00:20): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores an interior scene. Ginny receives a text message. Marcus lifts his shirt up from his bedroom window.
  • “Fight for Me” by Bukola (00:22): Marcus finishes a conversation with his father. The music continues during a transition scene. Ginny talks to Silver.
  • “Seventeen” by RuRu (00:33): Ginny and Georgia arrive their home. Music plays from within a vehicle. The characters talk about a therapy session.
  • “You and Me” by Crucial (00:39): Ginny enters Marcus’ bedroom. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays as they talk about school. Ginny and Marcus kiss.
  • “Like Yesterday” by Malory (00:42): Max sits alone at a table. Silver sits down next to her. Max talks about being a bad friend.
  • “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor (00:44): Ginny surprises her mother. The music kicks off a bachelorette party celebration. Ginny and company serenade Georgia.
  • “Fireflies” by Owl City (00:46): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song accompanies a flashback sequence. Young Georgia celebrates her daughter’s birthday. Young Zion claps.
  • “Retrograde” by DHRUV (00:49): Georgia talks to Gil. The music continues during a transition scene. Young Georgia hides a bruise with makeup.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 8 “Hark! Darkness Descends!”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 2, Episode 8

  • “Juno” by Choker (00:00): Marcus narrates about his depression. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song continues as he talks about “feeling it” again. Ginny kisses Marcus and leaves for work.
  • “Pretty Pills for Broken Hearts” by Cloudy June (00:06): Marcus drinks some of his father’s alcohol. Max, Abby, Norah and Silver watch. They talk about Marcus’ dark art notebook.
  • “Riptide” by Hayley Taylor (00:09): Cynthia chats with her husband. She talks about wanting to grow old with him. The music plays again at 00:59.
  • “It’s Ok (Benda Remix)” by Tisoki (00:10): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays during a scene at Blue Farm Cafe. Joe closes up for the day. Padma finds a drunken Marcus outside.
  • “Rockstar” by Mark Francis & Duncan Burnett (00:13): Young Joe (Yatharth Bhatt) gets bullied by a classmate. The music plays as he retaliates. Young Joe punches the bully.
  • “Evil Eye” by Bellah (00:14): Padma brings Marcus to his home. Music plays from her vehicle. Marcus texts Max for help.
  • “My Love Is a Cannibal” by Joe Marson (00:17): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores an interior scene. Abby hangs out with Press (Damian Romeo). The characters hook up.
  • “Ooh Yeah’ by Janette King (00:22): Zion chats with his girlfriend. Music plays lightly from within his home. The characters talk about Georgia.
  • “As I Am” by Julia Carlucci (00:27): Norah enters Blue Farm Cafe. She chats with Ginny. Norah and her boyfriend celebrate their anniversary.
  • “Rakefire” by Frank Mighty’s Hotline (00:35): Cynthia visits Blue Farm Cafe. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Joe asks Cynthia why she hasn’t replied to his texts.
  • “To the Dance” by Ginny & Georgia Cast (00:40): A theatre performance begins. Max makes her parents smile. Bracia participates in the play.
  • “Marriage Is a Dungeon” by Ginny & Georgia Cast (00:44): Another theatre number begins. The director says, “Let’s get them.” Bracia and Max take the stage.
  • “I’d Never Love Someone” by Ginny & Georgia Cast (00:49): Bracia performs during a play. She sings the Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song.
  • “Never Enough” by TWO LANES (00:57): Max talks to her parents and brother after a theatre performance. She gets surprised by Sophie. The characters talk about their relationship.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 9 “Kill Gil”

Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 2, Episode 9

  • “Good Girl” by Morganne (00:00): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Ginny narrates about her mother’s life lessons. A “3 Days Earlier” sequence begins.
  • “Georgia Power” by Blanco Brown (00:06): Georgia sits in her vehicle. She exits her car and looks at Gabriel. Georgia confronts the private investigator.
  • “Our Love Is Enough” by Adam Townsend (00:11): The track scores a school sequence. Ginny walks and holds hands with Marcus. The characters smile at each other.
  • “Eye to Eye” by Specific Coast (00:29): Georgia visits with Gil. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Georgia enters Ginny’s bedroom.
  • “No Pain (Rostam Remix)” by Wilson, Rostam (00:38): Georgia finishes a conversation with Cynthia. She drinks some alcohol and approaches a hospital bed. Ginny smothers Cynthia’s dying husband.
  • “Missing Me” by Angie McMahon (00:40): Marcus breaks up with Ginny. The music sets in as the characters go their separate ways. Ginny hopes that Marcus will follow her.
  • “u were never mine” by Ryan Wright (00:44): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays during an interior scene. Georgia finishes a conversation with Joe. Ginny arrives and talks to her mother about Marcus.
  • “White Flag” by Bishop Briggs (00:47): Gil attacks Georgia. The music sets in as the characters struggle to grab a knife. Austin and Ginny show up as Georgia points a gun at Gil.
  • “Until I Found You” by Stephen Sanchez feat. Em Beihold (00:53): Georgia embraces Ginny and Austin. The music continues during a transition scene. Young Georgia tells Young Gil (Ben Caldwell) that she is pregnant.
  • “Start a War” by Klergy & Valerie Broussard (00:57): Gabriel talks to Nick. He learns about the death of Cynthia’s husband. Gabriel calls the police to report a suspected murder.

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Ginny & Georgia Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 10 “I’m No Cinderella”

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  • “Open” by Grace Aimi (00:00): Georgia narrates about how people change. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song continues during a montage sequence. Georgia checks on the mental wellbeing of Ginny and Austin.
  • “Blue” by Julia Chase (00:01): A school sequence begins. Ginny talks to Max. They discuss the breakup with Marcus.
  • “Prism of Love” by Blakey feat. Jones (00:03): Ginny sits next to Marcus during class. The music sets in as she thinks about her breakup. Marcus tries to concentrate.
  • “Yellow” by Sam Opoku (00:10): The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores an interior scene. Zion makes baked ziti for Ginny and Austin. The characters talk about Georgia’s upcoming wedding.
  • “I Miss You, I’m Sorry” by Gracie Abrams (00:12): Ginny looks at her phone. She thinks about a photo. Marcus scrolls through images of him and Ginny.
  • “A Little Wicked” by Valerie Broussard (00:17): The track plays during a flashback scene. Young Georgia opens Gil’s bag. She writes a check to herself.
  • “Fuck Your Sunshine (Clean)” by Laszewo (00:18): Ginny hangs out with her friends. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song plays as the characters drink alcohol. Max talks about meeting Sophie for coffee.
  • “Upper Hand” by Hilzie (00:22): Hunter talks to Padma. The music continues during a transition scene. Abby hooks up with Press.
  • “Arc” by Yoste (00:37): Ginny enters Marcus’ bedroom. Music plays lightly in the background. Ginny talks to Marcus about their relationship.
  • “Raw Thoughts’ by Baby Queen (00:45): Georgia and Paul kiss. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Georgia tells Ginny that Paul still wants to get married.
  • “You Are the Reason (Instrumental)” by Laura Sullivan (00:49): A wedding sequence begins. Georgia arrives at Town Hall with Ginny. Paul waits at an altar.
  • “Until I Found You” by Stephen Sanchez feat. Em Beihold (00:50): The wedding sequence continues. Georgia walks down the aisle. Paul watches his bride-to-be.
  • “Barely Alive” by UFO UFO (00:54): Joe talks to Marcus. The characters chat instead of going to Georgia and Paul’s wedding. Joe and Marcus talk about things being “complicated and hard.”
  • “Chapel of Love” by The Dixie Cups (00:59): Georgia gets arrested. Paul offers emotional support. The Ginny & Georgia soundtrack song scores the season’s final moments.

Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.