The Rip soundtrack includes music by Deorro, Gente De Zona and Feid. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Joe Carnahan’s 2026 Netflix movie. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.
The Rip stars Matt Damon as Dane Dumars, a Miami police lieutenant. Ben Affleck co-stars as J.D. Byrne, a detective sergeant. The storyline follows the main protagonists as they find trouble after discovering 20 million dollars inside a stash house. Composer Clinton Shorter (District 9) scored the 113-minute Netflix film; music supervisor Jason Markey selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in The Rip.
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The Rip Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2026 Netflix Movie
- “Se Vuelve Loca” by Deorro & Gente De Zona (00:12:00): Dane chats with J.D. about their late colleague, Jackie (Lina Esco), during an interior scene. The Rip soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Numa (Teyana Taylor) hangs out with friends and watches a group of motorcyclists. Music plays from a speaker system. Numa says, “Keep the donuts going, boys. Yeah!” Mike (Steven Yeun) jokes about the motorcyclists needing spare tires. J.D. arrives with a portable chair and bag. He looks at Mike and says, “Can we not be doing this dumb shit in the fucking parking lot like idiots?” The Rip music continues as the characters discuss stash house money.
- “Estoy Putiao” by Feid, Sky Rompiendo, Dei V (00:16:00): An exterior sequence continues. Dane greets a DEA agent named Matty (Kyle Chandler). The Rip soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Dane informs colleagues about a Crimestopper tip. He talks about wanting to “rip” a home in Hialeah because he doesn’t want to end the work week with a “goose egg.” Lolo (Catalina Sandino Moreno) inquires about overtime pay. The Rip music continues as Dane clarifies that he doesn’t need any help aside from a police dog (Wilbur the Dog as Wilbur the Money Dog).
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