The Fear Street: Prom Queen soundtrack includes music by Laura Branigan, Roxette and Tiffany. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Matt Palmer’s 2025 Netflix movie. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.
Fear Street: Prom Queen stars India Fowler as Lori Granger, a student at Shadyside High School. Suzanna Son co-stars as Megan Rogers, the protagonist’s best friend. The storyline follows Lori as she clashes with a group of Mean Girls while learning about a serial killer. The Newton Brothers (Doctor Sleep) scored the 91-minute Netflix film; music supervisor Nora Felder (Stranger Things) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Fear Street: Prom Queen, the fourth installment of the “Fear Street” movie franchise.
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Fear Street: Prom Queen Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2025 Netflix Movie
- “Vengeance” by Power Glove (00:00:00): The Fear Street: Prom Queen soundtrack song scores the title sequence. Lori narrates about “where the future crawls to die.” The track plays again at 01:21:45 during the film’s final moments and end credits.
- “Are You Ready” by Henry Wilson & The Blue Notes (00:07:00): Tiffany (Fina Strazza) visits a diner with Tyler (David Iacono). The Fear Street: Prom Queen music plays from the speaker system. Tyler lightly flirts with Lori.
- “Teenage Confession” by Ted Embry (00:08:00): Lori works at a diner. The track continues during a transition sequence. Lori chats with Tyler (David Iacono).
- “White Wedding — Pt. 1” by Billy Idol (00:12:00): Tiffany dances with Melissa (Ella Rubin) during a bedroom sequence. The Fear Street: Prom Queen soundtrack song continues as Lori creates a graduation playlist. Megan smokes a joint and works on a mask.
- “You’ve Got Another Thing Coming” by Judas Priest (00:19:00): Megan talks to Jimmy (Dale Whibley) during an exterior sequence. She inquires about the whereabout of Christy (Ariana Greenblatt). The Fear Street: Prom Queen music plays from a speaker system.
- “Never Gonna Give You Up” by Rick Astley (00:23:00): Lori arrives at her senior prom dance with Megan. The music plays from a speaker system. Dan (Chris Klein) confiscates alcohol from a male student.
- “The Look” by Roxette (00:25:00): The Fear Street: Prom Queen soundtrack song is featured during an interior scene. Tiffany takes the stage with her “Wolfpack” friends. They perform a dance routine in red, white and blue bikinis.
- “Cruel Summer” by Bananarama (00:27:00): Tiffany finishes a conversation with Tyler. Lori talks to Megan and says, “They totally fucked me.” Tiffany hangs out with her Wolfpack friends.
- “I Think We’re Alone Now” by Tiffany (00:32:00): A prom sequence continues. The DJ, Freddie (Tom Keat), looks at records. Lori asks him to play “Gloria.”
- “Self Control” by Laura Branigan (00:34:00): Freddie plays a record. The Fear Street: Prom Queen soundtrack song continues as Megan talks to Lori about her “masterpiece.” She says, “Since when do you care what these people think of you?”
- “Hungry Like the Wolf” by Duran Duran (00:35:00): Tiffany dances with Melissa. The Fear Street: Prom Queen music plays from a speaker system. Debbie (Rebecca Ablack) chats with Spider (Joseph Chiu).
- “White Lines (Don’t Do It)” by Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel (00:44:00): Freddie inquires about an electrical problem. He continues playing a record. Stoker (Christopher B. MacCabe) complains to Principal Wayland (Darrin Baker).
- “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” by Eurythmics (00:45:00): The Fear Street: Prom Queen soundtrack song scores an interior sequence. Tiffany clashes with Melissa. She splashes a drink on her.
- “Gloria” by Laura Branigan (00:47:00): A dance-off sequence begins. Freddie plays a record. Lori competes against Tiffany.
- “I’m Not Scared” by Eighth Wonder (00:51:00): A masked killer murders Melissa. Her body gets dragged as a second figure appears. Harmony (Cecilia Lee) interviews Tyler.
- “Clutch” by Power Glove (01:23:00): The Fear Street: Prom Queen music plays during the movie’s end credits after “Vengeance.
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