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‘The Summer I Turned Pretty' Soundtrack: Every Song From Season 3

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty' Soundtrack: Every Song From Season 3

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The Summer I Turned Prettyis officially back with new episodes, which means we finally have the soundtrack to Summer 2025.
The first two seasons of Prime Video's beloved summer drama, based off of Jenny Han's popular novels, featured iconic teen anthems and hits from major artists like Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Beyoncé, and more. Considering TSITP Season 3 is the show's supersized final season, fans can expect more iconic music moments than ever in the final 11 episodes.
Season 3's two-episode premiere was jam-packed with perfect needle drops, memorable earworms, and — as expected — more Taylor Swift. As new episodes drop on Prime Video each Wednesday, Decider will break down the soundtrack episode by episode until the finale airs on September 17.
Wondering what songs are featured in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3? Where to find track lists for individual episodes of TSITP? Or how to listen to The Summer I Turned Pretty soundtrack?
Here's everything to know about The Summer I Turned Pretty's Season 3 soundtrack.
Season 3 Playlist:
Whether you're looking for a TSITP Season 3 playlist or a playlist that includes songs from all three seasons of the show, Spotify's got you covered. Here is Spotify's continually updated TSITP Soundtrack Playlist, which features songs from Season 3 episodes that have aired. And read on for Decider's breakdown of individual Season 3 episode soundtracks.
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, Episode 1 Songs: 'Last Season'
'Dreams' by The Cranberries
'Open Arms' by SZA (feat. Travis Scott)
'Can't Stop' by Red Hot Chili Peppers
'FRI(END)S' by V
'Get Loud' by Coi Leray
'HOT TO GO!' by Chappell Roan
'Summer Love' by Justin Timberlake
'reason to live' by mehro
'NANi' by Saweetie
'Lovin on Me' by Jack Harlow
'Dilemma' by Kelly Rowland and Nelly
'Good Luck, Babe!' by Chappell Roan
'i like the way you kiss me' by Artemas
'You're Losing Me' by Taylor Swift
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, Episode 2 Songs: 'Last Christmas'
'lacy' by Olivia Rodrigo
'i wish i hated you' by Ariana Grande
'Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree' by Brenda Lee
'Never Going Back Again' by Fleetwood Mac
'Mystery of Love' by Sufjan Stevens
'Forever and a Day' by Benson Boone
Season 3, Episode 3 Songs: 'Last Supper'
'BIRDS OF A FEATHER' by Billie Eilish
'Littlest Things' by Lily Allen
'Everything Happens to Me' by Bill Evans
'West Coast' by Coconut Records
'I'm Back' by girl in red
'Please Please Please' by Sabrina Carpenter
'10,000 Emerald Pools' by BØRNS
'No Surprises' by Radiohead
Which songs does the rest of The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 have in store? Only time will tell! Check back here after new episodes air Wednesdays on Prime Video for more! Until then, be sure to read Decider's 5 Things You Missed in TSITP Season 3, Episode 1 and Season 3, Episode 2 articles to learn about exciting TSITP Easter eggs and standout songs.
New episodes of The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 premiere Wednesdays on Prime Video. Season 1 and Season 2 are currently streaming.
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