
The Roommates soundtrack includes music by Olivia Rodrigo, Charli XCX and Sadie Sandler. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Chandler Levack’s 2026 Netflix movie. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.
Roommates stars Sadie Sandler as Devon, a Walton University freshman. Chloe East co-stars as Celeste, the protagonist’s charismatic roommate. The storyline follows the main players as they struggle to maintain a healthy friendship. Composers Hays Holladay (Weapons) and Ryan Holladay (Weapons) scored the 107-minute Netflix film; music supervisor Bryan Bonwell (Hustle) and Kevin Grady (Hustle) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Roommates.
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Roommates Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2026 Netflix Movie

- “300 Dreams” by After (00:00:00): The Roommates soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. A montage sequence begins at Walton University. August (Ivy Wolk) throws clothes out a dorm window and argues with her roommate, Luna (Storm Reid).
- “Glide” by Neikid x Portugal. The Man (00:09:00): Celeste arrives at an outdoors orientation event. She meets Goose (Josh Segarra) for the first time. Dr. Schilling (Sarah Sherman) narrates about Devon searching for a “college bestie.”
- “Write a List of Things to Look Forward To” by Courtney Barnett (00:18:00): Devon arrives at Walton University. She exits an orange vehicle. Various students help clear her trunk.
- “Archie, Marry Me” by Alvvays (00:19:00): Celeste hangs a Clueless (1995) poster in her dorm room. The Roommates soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Celeste looks at Devon and says, “Everything you need to know about me is in these four posters.”
- “Slide Tackle” by Japanese Breakfast (00:24:00): Devon agrees to go out with Celeste. The Roommates music continues during a transition sequence. Devon speaks to Celeste and inquires about the “vibe” of an upcoming party.
- “Int’l Players Anthem (I Choose You)” by UGK feat. Outkast (00:27:00): Devon and Celeste arrive at a house party with Amber (Bella Murphy) and Olivia (Jaya Harper). George (Martin Herlihy) greets them and talks about an event for Club Ultimate Frisbee members only. Music plays from a speaker system.
- “The Spins” by Mac Miller & Empire of the Sun (00:28:00): A house party sequence continues. The Roommates soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Devon looks at a social media post on her phone.
- “Mrs Magic” by Strawberry Guy (00:37:00): Devon walks through the Walton University campus with Michael (Billy Bryk). She talks about her aunt grandmother, Gigi (Carol Kane). The Roommates music plays again at 01:02:00.
- “Legs” by Boyish (00:41:00): Devon video chats with her mother, Hannah (Natasha Lyonne). A transition sequence begins. Devon arrives at her childhood home with Celeste.
- “Sword” by Ian Sweet (00:43:00): Devon looks at Michael’s social media posts in her childhood bedroom. The Roommates soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Celeste holds a trophy and talks about Devon’s high school swimming accomplishments.
- “Two Princes” by Spin Doctors (00:45:00): Devon and Celeste arrive at a restaurant. The Roommates music plays from the speaker system. Devon talks to Celeste about using her real name for a fake ID.
- “Big Fat Mouth” by Arlie (00:54:00): Devon wakes up in her childhood bed. Her father, Brian (Nick Kroll), states that waffles are ready for breakfast. Dr. Schilling narrates about Devon returning to Walton University during a transition sequence.
- “Marcel” by Her’s (01:00:00): Dr. Schilling chats with Luna and August. The Roommates soundtrack song scores a transition sequence. Dr. Schilling narrates about Devon’s relationship with Michael.
- “Mr. Brightside” by Brandon Flowers, Dave Brent Keuning, Mark August Stoermer and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. (01:03:00): Devon takes a shower. She sings The Killers’ 2003 hit single. Celeste records Devon and laughs.
- “Stress Relief” by Late Night Drive Home (01:03:00): Amber talks to Celeste during a dorm room scene. She complains about Olivia. Alex (Aidan Langford) arrives and greets his sister, Devon.
- “Ride the Horse” by Vanilla Ice, Forgiato Blow and Cowboy Troy (01:04:00): A “Trailer Trash Party” sequence begins. The Roommates soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Alex wears a costume and drunkenly says, “College is so cool.”
- “Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)” by The Offspring (01:06:00): A house party sequence continues. Devon chats with Michael. George watches from afar in a Funyun costume.
- “Teen Angst” by Inji (01:10:00): A spring break scene begins. The Roommates music accompanies a social media video sequence. Celeste wears an orange bikini.
- “Drivers License” by Cast/Olivia Rodrigo and Daniel Nigro (01:10:00): The Roommates soundtrack song is featured during a spring break scene. An MC wearing a backwards pink hat introduces Carter G (Carter Hambley). The character sings Olivia Rodrigo’s breakout single from 2021.
- “Mr. Brightside” by Brandon Flowers, Dave Brent Keuning, Mark August Stoermer and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. (01:13:00): A karaoke sequence continues. Devon performs for a spring break crowd. She spots Celeste kissing Michael.
- “Mind Loaded” by Blood Orange feat. Caroline Polacek, Lorde & Mustafa (01:16:00): Devon returns to Walton University. She carries a teal suitcase. Devon arrives in her room with tears in her eyes.
- “Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix)” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs (01:20:00): Devon chats with Alex about her Celeste situation. The Roommates soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. A Walton University event begins at Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering.
- “Jaime” by King Princess (01:25:00): Devon finishes a presentation about her feud with Celeste. She walks off a stage with a smile on her face. Devon talks to Amber and Olivia during a dorm room transition sequence.
- “Change” by Alex G (01:31:00): Dr. Schilling talks to Luna and Auguste about Devon burning her dorm room down. A transition sequence begins. Celeste speaks with her father (Steve Buscemi).
- “Girl, So Confusing” by Charli XCX (01:36:00): Devon meets her prison cellmate, Louise (Megan Thee Stallion). They quickly bond and talk about their backgrounds. The Roommates soundtrack song scores the film’s final moments and end credits.
- “Walk with Me” by Sadie Sandler (01:39:00): The Roommates music plays during the end credits after “Girl, So Confusing.”
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The Roommates soundtrack also includes:
- “Ralph Lauren” by Frost Children, Baby Morocco
- “When It’s Us” by Tiffany Topol
- “Summer of My Life” by Claud
- “It’s Ya Birthday Night, No Rules” by Dwight “Father Times” Benjamin
- “In the Bag” by Jade Josephine
- “Anyway” by ekat19
- “Supersad” by Suki Waterhouse
- “Right Now” by Mindflip
- “Starburst” by Danny Brown
- “Slow Dances” by Winnetka Bowling League
- “Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30” by Richard Strauss
Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.
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