The Twisters soundtrack includes songs by Jelly Roll, Charley Crockett and Chris Stapleton. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Lee Isaac Chung’s 2024 movie on Amazon and Peacock. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.
Twisters stars Daisy Edgar-Jones as Kate, a traumatized storm chaser. Glen Powell co-stars as Tyler, a YouTuber known as the “Storm Wrangler.” The storyline follows the main protagonists as they develop a romantic bond while pursuing their professional goals. Composer Benjamin Wallfisch (Blade Runner 2049) scored the 122-minute film; music supervisor Rachel Levy (Fast X) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Twisters, a sequel to the 1996 movie Twister.
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Twisters Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2024 Movie
- “Salió El Sol” by Don Omar (00:03:00): Kate takes a photo of her friends. The Twisters soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Praveen (Nik Dodani) talks about southwest winds picking up.
- “Never Left Me” by Megan Moroney (00:20:00): An exterior montage begins. Kate arrives in Oklahoma. She travels in a white vehicle with Javi (Anthony Ramos).
- “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” by Luke Combs (00:23:00): The track accompanies an exterior sequence. Tyler drives a vehicle. The Twisters music plays from the speaker system.
- “Arkansas” by Chris Stapleton (00:30:00): Kate and Javi spot a tornado. The Twisters soundtrack song kicks in as Tyler cuts off their vehicle. The Arkansas native speaks to his YouTube followers.
- “(Ghost) Riders in the Sky” by Charley Crockett (00:36:00): Tyler stops his vehicle. The Twisters music plays from the speaker system. Tyler calls out to Javi.
- “Wall of Death” by Wilderado, Ken Pomeroy & James McAlister (00:39:00): Kate composes herself while sitting in a vehicle. The music continues during a transition sequence. A group of musicians perform together.
- “Too Easy” by Tanner Adell (00:45:00): Kate walks away from Tyler. The Twisters soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Kate talks to Javi about “something big.”
- “Dead End Road” by Jelly Roll (00:51:00): Tyler chases a storm with Boone (Brandon Perea). The Twisters music plays from their vehicle’s speaker system. Lily (Sasha Lane) talks about one of her drones.
- “The Star-Spangled Banner” by Leslie Powell (01:00:00): The music is featured during an exterior scene. Kate and Tyler arrive at the Historic Stillwater Stampede & Round-Up. A woman performs the United States national anthem.
- “Out of Oklahoma” by Lainey Wilson (01:10:00): Kate drives a vehicle. The Twisters soundtrack song continues as she looks at a passing ambulance. Kate visits her mother, Cathy (Maura Tierney).
- “Steal My Thunder” by Conner Smith (01:23:00): Kate talks to Tyler during an interior scene. The Twisters music continues during a transition sequence. Tyler drives a vehicle and wears a backwards hat.
- “Already Had It” by Tucker Wetmore (01:31:00): The music accompanies an exterior sequence. Tyler greets Ben (Harry Hadden-Paton). Lily confirms that she can rig a drone to collect data.
- “Run Horse Run” by Charley Crockett (01:52:00): Kate speaks to Tyler. She says, “Well, maybe if you feel it, you should chase it.” The Twisters soundtrack song sets in as Tyler processes the moment.
- “Ain’t in Kansas Anymore” by Miranda Lambert (01:53:00): Tyler tracks down Kate at an airport. He grins at her upon learning about a flight delay. The song scores the film’s final moments and end credits.
- “Leave the Light On” by Jelly Roll feat. Alexandra Kay (01:56:00): The track plays during the end credits after “Ain’t in Kansas Anymore.”
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The Twisters soundtrack also includes:
- “Death Wish Love” by Benson Boone
- “Chasing the Wind” by Lanie Gardner
- “Song While You’re Away” by Tyler Childers
- Hell or High Water” by Bailey Zimmerman
- “Feelin’ Country” by Thomas Rhett
- “The Cards I’ve Been Dealt” by Warren Zeiders
- “Country Classic” by Kane Brown
- “Boots Don’t” by Shania Twain & Breland
- “Chrome Cowgirl” by Leon Bridges
- Tear Us Apart” by Sam Barber
Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.

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