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Soundtracks of Cinema: ‘Meet Me Next Christmas’

Meet Me Next Christmas Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2024 Netflix Movie

The Meet Me Next Christmas soundtrack includes songs by Pentatonix, Priyanka and Kiki Halliday. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Rusty Cundieff’s 2024 Netflix movie. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.

Meet Me Next Christmas stars Christina Milian as Layla, a high school teacher who believes in fate. Devale Ellis co-stars as Teddy, a hotel concierge and former chef from Brooklyn. The storyline follows the main protagonists as they develop a romantic relationship. Composer Dara Taylor (The Tender Bar) scored the 105-minute Netflix film; music supervisors Joel C. High (Find Me Falling) and Sami Posner (Zatima) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Meet Me Next Christmas.

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Meet Me Next Christmas Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2024 Netflix Movie

Meet Me Next Christmas Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2024 Netflix Movie

  • “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” by Pentatonix (00:00:00): The Meet Me Next Christmas soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. A New York City montage begins. The music picks up at 00:02:00.
  • “Christmas Magic” by Summer Payton (00:04:00): The Meet Me Next Christmas music accompanies an airport scene. Layla chats with James (Kofi Siriboe). Music plays from a speaker system.
  • “This Christmas” by Pentatonix (00:06:00): An airport scene continues. The Meet Me Next Christmas soundtrack song plays from Layla’s phone as she talks to James. The song is featured again at 00:31:00.
  • “Don’t Feel Like Doing Christmas” by Zeauxi (00:10:00): Layla video chats with Roxy (Tymika Tafari). The music continues during a transition sequence. The Meet Me Next Christmas music drops as Layla catches her boyfriend, Tanner (Brendan Morgan), with another woman.
  • “Midnight Santa” by Damon Foreman (00:29:00): Layla visits a bar. She eats potato chips. Teddy makes a joke about getting pepper sprayed.
  • “White Winter Hymnal” by Pentatonix (00:51:00): Teddy hangs out with Layla. He pulls out his phone. Teddy and Layla watch a Pentatonix performance.
  • “Old Fashioned Christmas” by Danielle Apicella (01:01:00): The Meet Me Next Christmas soundtrack song accompanies an interior scene. Layla and Teddy grow closer. The characters prepare a meal together.
  • “Sleigh My Name” by Priyanka (01:04:00): Layla arrives at The Opera House with Teddy. She greets Roxy as Priyanka performs inside. The Meet Me Next Christmas music is featured again at 01:12:00.
  • “Santa Baby” by Kiki Halliday and KOVAS (01:07:00): A scene at The Opera House continues. Layla takes the stage with Teddy. The characters collaborate for a lip synch performance.
  • “Prelude from Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BMV 1007” by Keith Olusola (01:18:00): The Meet Me Next Christmas soundtrack song scores a montage sequence. The members of Pentatonix prepare for a performance. Teddy exits a cab.
  • “Hallelujah” by Pentatonix (01:21:00): Layla talks to Roxy during an interior scene. The main protagonist acknowledges her romantic feelings for Teddy. The Meet Me Next Christmas music continues during a transition sequence.
  • “Meet Me Next Christmas” by Pentatonix (01:26:00): Layla reunites with James. She explains her relationship with Teddy. James greets his girlfriend as Layla leaves.
  • “Here Comes Santa Claus” by Pentatonix (01:29:00): A concert sequence continues. The Meet Me Next Christmas soundtrack song is performed by Pentatonix. Layla searches for Teddy.
  • “Please Santa Please” by Pentatonix (01:36:00): Pentatonix performs during a concert sequence. Layla and Teddy kiss on the stage. The song scores the film’s final moments and end credits.

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The Meet Me Next Christmas soundtrack also includes:

  • “The New Year Feels So Far Away” by Sultanthegiant and Charlie Hallock
  • “Christmas Jammy” by Damon Foreman
  • “Chicago” from The Noel Diary by Dara Taylor
  • “Jingle Bells” by Oscar Rossignoli and Robin Sherman
  • “Christmas Slay Rap” by Blue Lily
  • “Still the Same” by Michael Van Bodegom Smith and Brandon Lau

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