2020s

Soundtracks of Cinema: ‘Anora’

Anora Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2024 Movie on Amazon, Apple and Hulu

The Anora soundtrack includes songs by Take That, Electropoint and t.A.T.u.. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Sean Baker’s 2024 movie on Amazon, Apple and Hulu. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.

Anora stars Mikey Madison as Ani, a sex worker from Brooklyn. Mark Eydelshteyn co-stars as Ivan, the 21-year-old son of a Russian businessman. The storyline follows Ani as she searches for love and true independence. Composer Joseph Capalbo scored the 139-minute film; music supervisor Matthew Hearon-Smith (Red Rocket) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Anora.

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Anora Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2024 Movie

Anora Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2024 Movie on Amazon, Apple and Hulu

  • “Greatest Day — Robin Schulz Rework” by Take That (00:00:00): The Anora soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Ani performs a lap dance routine. The music is featured again at 00:38:00 and 00:41:00.
  • “Ha Ha” by Dunni (00:02:00): Ani navigates a strip club. Music plays from the speaker system. Ani introduces herself to a potential client.
  • “GGBG” by Mz Burn (00:02:00): A strip club sequence continues. Ani introduces herself to an older gentleman. The Anora music plays again at 00:03:00.
  • “MJ” by 7resh (00:02:00): Ani brings a male client to a back room. The Anora soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Ani says, “You can sit right there, okay?”
  • “A1” by Aicha Fall (00:02:00): A strip club sequence continues. Ani performs a lap dance routine. She talks about her family with a client.
  • “Lap It Up” by Electropoint (00:04:00): Ani performs a lap dance routine. The Anora music plays from the speaker system. Ani gestures to a co-worker named Lulu (Luna Sofía Miranda).
  • “Let’s Just Work It” by Electropoint (00:04:00): A strip club sequence continues. Ani dances for a client and says, “You can touch me. It’s okay.” Music plays from the speaker system.
  • “Not Sorry” by Michelle Wylen feat. BushRainier & TKAP (00:08:00): Ani enters a private room with Ivan. The Anora soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Ivan says, “You’re very good, really.”
  • “Try Again” by Crokeyon10 (00:09:00): Ani hangs out with Ivan during a strip club scene. The Anora music plays from the speaker system. Ivan asks Ani if she works outside the club.
  • “Z-PAM” by Mnogoznaal (00:14:00): Ani entertains Ivan at his home. The track plays in the background. Ani smokes marijuana.
  • “On a Roll” by Sounds of Red Bull (00:16:00): Ani hangs out with Ivan. The Anora soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Ivan explains his familial background.
  • “Drip” by Brooke Candy feat. Erika Jayne (00:18:00): Ani begins a private dance routine for Ivan. The Anora music plays from a speaker system. Ani takes off a black jacket.
  • “Hot Pursuit” by SuperPitch (00:21:00): Ani arrives at a night club with Lulu. Music plays from the speaker system. The track is featured again at 00:33:00.
  • “Frosty” by Mpax feat. Brit Fox (00:27:00): Ani exits Ivan’s home. The Anora soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Ani performs a pole routine.
  • “Who I Was” by APM Music (00:32:00): Ani entertains Ivan during a club sequence. Music plays in the background. Dasha (Maria Tichinskaya) talks about ketamine; the characters board a plane to Las Vegas.
  • “UFO” by Red Hammer (00:34:00): Ani and Ivan hang out in Las Vegas. They enjoy themselves while traveling in a vehicle. The Anora music plays from the speaker system.
  • “All the Things She Said” by t.A.T.u. (01:29:00): The Anora soundtrack song scores an interior scene. Ivan wears sunglasses inside a nightclub. The track plays again at 01:30:00.
  • “Sally Walker” by Iggy Azalea (01:34:00): Diamond (Lindsey Normington) dances for Ivan. The Anora music plays from a speaker system. Ivan says, “More, more.”
  • “Daddy AF” by Slayyyter (01:34:00): Ani arrives at a strip club. The Anora soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Ani calls out to her husband, “Vanya.”
  • “JUD” by Mnogoznaal (01:35:00): A strip sequence continues. Ani locates Ivan. Diamond says, “Oh, what the fuck?”
  • “Where the Hood At” by DMX (01:37:00): Ani follows Ivan during a strip club sequence. The Anora music plays from the speaker system. Ani says, “Vanya, Vanya, we have to keep talking about this.”

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The Anora soundtrack also includes:

  • “Kick Slip Win” by Danny G
  • “City Gurls” by Tyler Royale
  • “I Got That Money” by Butcher & the Florist feat. Glitter Moneyyy
  • “Short Notice” by Mpax
  • “Mazuma” by Brit Fox
  • “I Need a Break” by 144troy
  • “Exolution” by Electropoint
  • “Ice Cream” by Electropoint
  • “Razor Blades” by Electropoint
  • “Hit the Strip” by Bret Bull
  • “Throw It Back” by Kalaino
  • “Chopped” by JDVisionquest3000 feat. L-1
  • “Ne Zhaleyu ni o Chyom (I Don’t Regret Anything)” by AnDy Darling
  • “Ne Druzya (Not Friends)” by AnDy Darling
  • “Maybe Tonight” by Hits Over Time
  • “Be with Me” by Joseph Capalbo feat. Lyusi Simon
  • “Under the Moon” by Red Hammer
  • “I Win” by Mattie B
  • “Drowing” by Terrell Burt
  • “Diamonds on My Mind” by Sounds of Red Bull
  • “Depart” by Red Hammer
  • “Mr. Gangster” by APM Music
  • “Call Me Again” by Red Hammer
  • “Big Swinging” by Electropoint
  • “StRaNgEr In ThE MiRrOr” by PsYcHoNaUt XIII
  • “DtTkT” by PsYcHoNaUt XIII
  • “Slow It Down” by Electropoint and Da Youngfellaz
  • “The Shadow Lounge” by The Doug Martin Quartet
  • “I’m the Queen” by That Chicc
  • “Russian Folks” by David Keen
  • My Sweet DJ” by Winter Garden Canada
  • “Treat Me Right” by Karen Leslie Damelian
  • “Wildest Dreams” by Red Hammer
  • “Radio Filth” by Electopoint
  • “Kafka Was Here” by The Doug Martin Quartet
  • “Monday in Utopia” by The Doug Martin Quartet
  • “Couple Grand” by D.S.
  • “What’s Her Name” by Warner Chappell Production Music

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