The Griselda soundtrack includes music by Donna Summer, Umberto Tozzi and David Bowie. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Carlo Bernard, Ingrid Escajeda and Doug Miro’s 2024 Netflix miniseries. Visit the Soundtracks of Television section for more Vague Visages music guides.
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Griselda stars Sofía Vergara as Griselda Blanco, an infamous Colombian drug lord. Alberto Guerra co-stars as Dario, the main character’s husband and business partner. The storyline follows Griselda as she seeks absolute power in Miami during the 80s. Composer Carlos Rafael Rivera (The Queen’s Gambit) scored the Netflix miniseries; music supervisors Camilo Lara (Coco), Marc Mondello (Narcos: Mexico) and Liza Richardson (Friday Night Lights) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Griselda.
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Griselda Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 1 “Lady Comes to Town”
- “Maria Isabel” by Afrosound (00:10): The Griselda soundtrack song accompanies an interior scene. Arturo (Christian Tappan) talks to workers about turning paste into 65 kilos. He receives a phone call from Griselda.
- “Hot Stuff” by Donna Summer (00:14): A diner scene concludes. The music continues during a transition sequence. Griselda arrives at a night club.
- “Liza… Liza” by Elias Rahbani and His Orchestra (00:15): Griselda meets Johnny (Wilmer Calderon). The characters chat during a night club sequence. Music plays from the speaker system.
- “Charanga Pa’Gozar” by Charanga Sensación de Rolando Valdés (00:26): Vergara’s character smokes a cigarette. The Griselda soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Johnny parks a brown vehicle.
- “Oye No Me Beses” by Charanga Sensación de Rolando Valdés (00:27): Griselda enters a restaurant. Music plays from the speaker system. Griselda wears sunglasses and watches Johnny sell cocaine.
- “Sueltame, Vieja” by Los Guaracheros de Oriente (00:32): A diner scene concludes. Griselda makes a deal during a parking lot sequence. She wears a beige top and enters a blue vehicle outside Avis.
- “Mirando Al Mar” by Jorge Sepúlveda (00:38): Griselda makes a deal with Eddie “The Bird” Rancon (Alberto Mateo). The Griselda soundtrack song continues as the characters dance together. A hitman shoots Eddie.
- “Soy una Nube” by Elia y Elizabeth (00:41): Griselda looks at an envelope full of money. The music continues during a transition sequence. Griselda asks Darío for a ride.
- “El Aguardientoski” by Los Graduados & Gustavo Quintero (00:42): Darío parks a vehicle. Griselda thanks him for a ride. She enters a night club.
- “For Your Love” by Chilly (00:45): A night club sequence continues. Music plays from the speaker system. Griselda meets with Amilcar (José Zúñiga).
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- “Come and Get It” by Ralph Robles (00:02): Darío looks at a photograph. The Griselda soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Griselda smokes a cigarette outside Miami International Airport.
- “What We Can Do” by Wild Wind (00:05): Carla (Karol G) enters a motel room. Music plays from a speaker system. Carla meets Griselda.
- “La Boheme — Love Duet (O Soave Fanciulla)” by David Charles Abell & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (00:16): Griselda finishes a confrontational conversation with Isabel (Vanessa Ferlito). The piece continues during a transtion sequence. Griselda and Arturo meet with Amilcar.
- “We’re Gonna Get Back Together” by Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson (00:21): Carla rests by a pool. The Griselda soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Carla inquires about getting paid.
- “Air” by Ekseption (00:26): Griselda snorts cocaine. A slo-mo sequence begins. Griselda parties hard with friends.
- “Let There Be Drums” by Sandy Nelson (00:30): June (Juliana Aidén Martinez) operates a copy machine. She leaves printouts on the desks of colleagues. Billy (Taylor Handley) reads a report.
- “Watermelon Man” by Mongo Santamaria (00:38): Vergara’s character puts on black heels. The Griselda soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Griselda arrives at a yacht party.
- “I’m So Thankful” by Eugene Blacknell & The New Breed (00:39): A yacht sequence continues. Music plays from a speaker system. Griselda talks to Isa (Paulina Dávila) about a problem.
- “Dimension 817″ by Omni-Truth (00:43): Griselda makes a business deal at a yacht party. The music continues as she processes the moment. Griselda wears a gold outfit.
- “Salut” by Joe Dassin (00:51): Griselda thanks Darío for saving her life. She asks him to clean up a murder scene. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.
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- “Gloria” by Umberto Tozzi (00:00): Danny gets attacked by a henchman of Papo Mejia (Maximiliano Hernández). The Griselda soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Vergara’s character sings in Spanish while driving a vehicle.
- “Yours Truly Love” by Shirley Nanette (00:06): Griselda eats dinner with her family. A bedroom sequence begins. Griselda smokes a cigarette and talks to Darío.
- “One in a Million” by The Ovations (00:07): Griselda navigates a room. Music plays from a speaker system. Griselda and Isa talk about the Ochoas.
- “Symphonie n° 2 en ut mineur “Résurrection”: IV. Urlicht. Sehr feierlich, aber schlicht (Worte aus Des Knaben Wunderhorn)” by Eva Randová, Choeur Philharmonique Tchèque, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra & Václav Neumann (00:25): Amilcar travels with Rivi (Martin Rodriguez). The Griselda soundtrack song plays from a vehicle’s speaker system. The music is featured again at 00:45.
- “La Cigarra” by Climaco Sarmiento (00:41): June solves a case. An interior scene begins. Isa preps colleagues for a party.
- “Gotta Go home” by Boney M. (00:46): Griselda arrives at a night club. She walks around with Arturo. The music continues as they talk to German (Diego Trujillo).
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Griselda Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4 “Middle Management”
- “Mammy Blue” by Roger Whittaker (00:13): Vergara’s character and Darío react to a threat. The Griselda soundtrack song kicks in during a transition scene. Darío carries a machete.
- “Invitation to the World” by Jimmy Briscoe (00:27): A club sequence begins. Disco music plays from the speaker system. Papo Mejia talks to Jacomo (Ricardo Cisneros) about Griselda.
- “La Senorita Lola” by Ray & His Court (00:29): Griselda strategizes against her enemies. A road sequence begins. Griselda observes a group of Marielitos.
- “Ou La La” by Grandpa (00:37): June and Diaz (Gabriel Sloyer) meet with Monkey at a bar. The Griselda soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Monkey offers little information.
- “Sácalo Sácalo” by Los Kintos (00:41): Marta (Julieth Restrepo) taunts Rafa (Camilo Jimenez Varon). The track continues during a transition sequence. Griselda talks to Rafa about business during a phone call.
- “Lullaby in Ragtime” by Harry Nilsson (00:46): Griselda speaks to Marielitos. She burns a pile of cocaine. Griselda learns about a bizarre attack at Miami International Airport.
- “Funky on the Bottom” by Robert Edwards (00:52): Griselda arrives at a night club with Darío. Music plays from a nearby speaker system. Griselda talks to Darío about their new family.
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- “Talking In Your Sleep” by The Romantics (00:01): Darío looks at a photo. The Griselda soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Griselda sits on a couch at a night club.
- “Dolce Vita” by Ryan Paris (00:04): Rafa talks to John (Jeffrey Vincent Parise) about Griselda during a club scene. Dixon (Orlando Pineda) speaks to Chucho about Uber (Jose Velazquez) being a buzzkill. Griselda greets her sons.
- “Sweet Baby of Mine” by Ruth Brown (00:10): Griselda talks to Darío about his upcoming birthday party. The music continues during a transition sequence. Griselda walks with Estela (Aurora Cossio) during a slo-mo scene.
- “Let’s Dance” by David Bowie (00:14): June strategizes with colleagues. The Griselda soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Vergara’s character speaks at a birthday party.
- “Dr. Beat” by Miami Sound Machine (00:16): Griselda finishes a speech. She offers cocaine to guests. Griselda dances with her friends and family members.
- “Good Things” by Pearl Dowell (00:24): Darío celebrates his birthday. The music kicks in as he thanks guests. Darío complains about Rivi to Griselda.
- “Sex Toy” by Julie Sims (00:44): Vergara’s character finishes a confrontational conversation with Darío. The Griselda soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Dixon shoots a gun inside a night club.
- “Black Trombone” by Serge Gainsbourg (00:49): Griselda finishes a conversation with Rivi. She wears a green outfit. Rivi tries to kill Chucho.
- “Tu Lo Sientes? (Do You Feel It?)” by Joe Cuba (00:53): Carmen meets with June. She accepts an offer. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.
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Griselda Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 6 “Adios, Miami”
- “Na Na” by Coke (00:00): The Griselda soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Vergara’s character rests on a couch. She breathes deeply while talking to Marta.
- “La Zenaida” by Armando Hernandez (00:12): Rafa finishes a conversation with Hiram (Dennis Mencia). The music continues during a transition scene. Griselda arrives at the Surfside Motel in Long Beach, California.
- “Jericho” by Sister Rosetta Tharpe (00:33): Griselda vomits and re-enters a police vehicle. June offers her a napkin. Rivi has phone sex with a secretary.
- “Have Love Will Travel” by Richard Berry (00:36): Griselda finishes a phone call. The music continues during a transition sequence. June complains about Rivi’s phone sex scandal.
- “El Niño Caníbal” by Luna Monti & Juan Quintero (00:39): An assassin kills Darío. A prison scene begins. Griselda meets with her children.
- “Who Knows” by Marion Black (00:45): Griselda stares at the ocean. An epilogue sequence reveals her fate. The Griselda soundtrack song scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.
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