2020s

Soundtracks of Cinema: ‘Incoming’

Incoming Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2024 Netflix Movie

The Incoming soundtrack includes songs by Katy Perry, Junglepussy and Wet Leg. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Dave Chernin and John Chernin’s 2024 Netflix movie. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.

Incoming stars Mason Thames as Benj Nielsen, a freshman at Waymont High School. Ali Gallo co-stars as Alyssa Nielsen, the protagonist’s aloof sister. The storyline follows the main protagonist as he pursues a romance with his sibling’s sophomore friend. Composer Jonathan Sadoff (Seeking a Friend for the End of the World) scored the 91-minute Netflix film; music supervisor Andrea von Foerster (Yellowstone) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Incoming.

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Incoming Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2024 Netflix Movie

Incoming Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2024 Netflix Movie

  • “I’m Legendary” by dv/sn, mimimy (00:00:00): Benj kisses a mirror during a bedroom scene. The Incoming soundtrack song continues as he moans softly. Alyssa enters Benj’s room as the track drops.
  • “Dare to Get You Started” by Extreme Music (00:04:00): Benj approaches a vehicle during an exterior scene. The Incoming music plays from the speaker system. Benj carpools with a senior classmate named Ruby (Thomas Barbusca).
  • “Jordan” by Studio Musicians (00:08:00): Benj talks to Connor (Raphael Alejandro) and Eddie (Ramon Reed) about a “fresh start.” Danah aka “Koosh” (Bardia Seiri) arrives at Waymont High School with his brother, Kayvon (Kayvan Shai). The siblings exit a vehicle.
  • “Call Me the King” by WADE08 & Matisse Marie (00:11:00): Benj jokes around Connor, Eddie and Koosh about an experience with Bailey (Isabella Ferreira). The Incoming soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Benj walks his friends during an exterior school scene.
  • “Can’t Stop Me (You Want Me)” by yung cxreal x baby frankie (00:12:00): A school sequence continues. Katrina (Loren Gray) poses for a selfie. Connor says, “What the fuck is that?”
  • “Pull Up in a Phantom” by Extreme Music (00:15:00): Ruby drives a vehicle. The Incoming music plays from his speaker system. Benj talks to Ruby about a sudden stop.
  • “DoubleWhiskeyCokeNoIce” by Dillinger Four (00:17:00): Ruby threatens Benj during a car scene. The Incoming soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Ruby and Benj talks to a group of skaters about a drug deal.
  • “I’m Free” by Peached/Position Music (00:18:00): Ruby celebrates after a successful drug deal. The track continues during a transition sequence. Mr. Studebaker (Bobby Cannavale) talks to students during a lunchroom scene.
  • “Body” by Loud Luxury & Brando (00:22:00): Benj arrives at Koosh’s home with Connor and Eddie. The Incoming music plays as they pass through a gate. Benj and company talk about Katrina and a plus-one list.
  • “Fancy Footwork” by Chromeo (00:28:00): Connor and Eddie talk about an upcoming party. The Incoming soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Eddie decides to steal a car owned by his mother’s boyfriend, Dennis (Scott MacArthur).
  • “Higher, Here for the Party (F. Kendra Checketts)” by Caden Jester (00:31:00): Benj finishes a conversation with Alyssa and Bailey. The Incoming music plays from a speaker system at Koosh’s home. Benj wears a white Hawaiian shirt.
  • “Teenage Dream” by Katy Perry (00:33:00): The music is featured during a car scene. Connor and Eddie eat ice cream. The record a video clip before staring at police officers.
  • “New Ting” by Stella Mwangi (00:35:00): A house party sequence continues. The Incoming soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Benj talks to Mr. Studebaker.
  • “Pizza Shop” by IDK (00:36:00): Mr. Studebaker agrees to take a shot during a party scene. He says, “Who’s ready for a science lesson?” Connor and Eddie watch nude partygoers from a vehicle.
  • “Bling Bling” by Junglepussy (00:38:00): Katrina talks to Connor and Eddie during a car scene. She drunkenly requests a ride home. Katrina sings along to the Incoming music.
  • “I Need You” by Studio Musicians (00:39:00): Benj talks to Koosh about Bailey. The Incoming soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Mr. Studebaker talks to students about flammable alcohol.
  • “Real Love (F. Holland Greco)” by Funk LeBlanc (00:41:00): Koosh prepares for a planned “meet-cute.” The Incoming music continues during a transition sequence. Alyssa talks to Nicole (Sammi-Jack Martincak).
  • “Clothes Off (F. Mila Falls)” by Alex Ross (00:48:00): Koosh talks to Gabrielle (Victoria Moroles) about a massage. The music continues during transition sequence. Benj brings a drink to Bailey.
  • “My Fit” by Mad Circuit (00:52:00): Connor and Eddie carry Katrina. The Incoming soundtrack song continues during a house party sequence. Benj hangs out with Bailey.
  • “‘Bout to Get Real” by 7KingZ (00:58:00): Benj finishes a conversation with Bailey. A house party sequence continues. Connor and Eddie shop during a slo-mo scene.
  • “Research Chemicals” by Viagra Boys (01:04:00): A house party sequence continues. Benj consumes ketamine. The Incoming music drops as police officers arrive at Koosh’s home.
  • “Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)” by Lee Garrett, Lula Mae Hardaway, Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright (01:18:00): Benj takes the stage at a school event. He dedicates a song to Bailey. Benj performs the Incoming soundtrack song.
  • “Too Late Now” by Wet Leg (01:21:00): Benj talks to his friends during a school scene. He sees Bailey smile and wink at him. The Incoming soundtrack song scores the film’s final moments and end credits.

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The Incoming soundtrack also includes:

  • “Choose Your Fate” by Spkilla, BeatsNdaHood
  • “Booty Work” by DJ Godfather feat. Lil MZ 313
  • “Takin Off” by Crypto Bunny
  • “Party Sexy Drink Repeat” by Extreme Music
  • “Bumpy” by Extreme Music
  • “Back to Bassiks” by Extreme Music
  • “TVs” by Argonaut & Wasp
  • “Trigger Finger (Love Is a Baseline Remix)” by Jim Davies
  • “Return of Django” by The Upsetters
  • “Steppin'” by Extreme Music
  • “Louder Than Words” by Extreme Music
  • “Spa Glow” by Studio Musicians
  • “Acercate” by Warner Chappell Production Music
  • “Lotus Posse” by Dylan Berry
  • “Girls Like Drugs” by Paris Texas

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