The Trap soundtrack includes music by Saleka, Kid Cudi and Ammarae. This info article contains spoilers and song details for M. Night Shyamalan’s 2024 movie on HBO Max and Netflix. Check out Vague Visagesโ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.
Trap stars Josh Hartnett as Cooper, a serial killer in Philadelphia who gets targeted at a concert. Ariel Donoghue co-stars as Riley, the antagonist’s 12-year-old daughter. The storyline follows Cooper as he attempts to escape an arena while trying not to worry his child. Composer Herdรญs Stefรกnsdรณttir (Knock at the Cabin) scored the 105-minute film; music supervisor Susan Jacobs (American Hustle) selected the featured needle-drops. Hereโs every song in Trap.
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Trap Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2024 Movie
- “Don’t Wanna Be Yours” by Saleka (00:00:00): The Trap soundtrack song accompanies the opening credits sequence. Riley travels with Cooper. She sings along to the music.
- “Save Me” by Saleka (00:04:00): Cooper arrives at an arena with Riley. He inquires about problems at school. The Trap music sets in during an interior arena scene.
- “Go Bananas” by Don Elektron feat. TT the Artist (00:06:00): Cooper walks through an arena with Riley. Music plays from the speaker system. Cooper stares at a group of police officers.
- “Hey Na” by Lady Boy (00:06:00): A pre-concert sequence continues. The Trap soundtrack song plays briefly from the speaker system. The track drops as Cooper and Riley reach the floor section.
- “Buena” by ยฟTรฉo? (00:06:00): Riley arrives at her section with Cooper. She says, “These seats slap, Dad.” Cooper acknowledges Riley’s good grades at school.
- “Care for You” by Saleka (00:08:00): A concert begins. Lady Raven (Saleka) takes the stage. She wears a white outfit.
- “Release” by Saleka (00:14:00): Riley and various concertgoers raise their phones. The Trap soundtrack song begins as Cooper looks around the arena. Lady Raven plays a piano while wearing a purple dress.
- “Liar” by Saleka (00:19:00): Cooper navigates the arena with Riley. He talks about returning to their seats as the Trap music plays in the background. The track is featured again at 01:40:00 during the film’s end credits.
- “Hiding (Saleka -W- Russ)” by Saleka and Russ (00:20:00): Cooper and Riley return to their seats. Lady Raven hypes up the crowd. Parker Wayne (Russ) emerges from the floor near Cooper and Riley’s seats.
- “Empathize” by Saleka (00:29:00): Lady Raven begins a new performance. The Trap soundtrack song continues as she wears a white outfit. Cooper uses an audio device to hear updates from Dr. Josephine Grant (Hayley Mills).
- “Love You” by Saleka (00:37:00): Cooper talks to Riley about a “Dream Girl” song. He learns about an opportunity to reach the backstage area. Lady Raven performs another song.
- “Dead End” by Saleka (00:40:00): A Lady Raven “spotter” (the director M. Night Shyamalan in a cameo role; he is also Saleka’s real-life father) picks Riley as a “dream girl.” The Trap music kicks in during a transition sequence. Cooper and Riley make their way backstage.
- “Dreamer Girl” by Saleka (00:43:00): Lady Raven begins a new song. The Trap soundtrack song sets in as Riley gets invited to the stage. The characters dance together as Cooper enjoys the moment.
- “Divine” by Saleka and Kid Cudi (00:48:00): The Thinker (Kid Cudi) prepares for a guest performance. Lady Raven begins a new song. Cooper stands next to Riley.
- “Where Did She Go” by Saleka (01:04:00): The Trap music is featured during an interior scene. Lady Raven visits Cooper and Riley’s home. She plays a piano.
- “Pieces” by Saleka and Ammarae (01:37:00): Cooper gets transported in a police vehicle. He manages to remove his handcuffs and then laughs. The track scores the film’s final moments and end credits.
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The Trap soundtrack also includes:
- “Placebo” by Saleka
- “Catch Me” by Saleka
- “Pieces” by Saleka
- “Can’t Let Go” by Ron Louis Smith 2nd
- “No Pare” by Beatz Akademy x Alx Vellz
- “We Made It” by Pea McGee
- “Dolla Slice” by Dai Burger
- “Fire” by Saluki
Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visagesโ founding editor.
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