All The Songs In Netflix's ‘Forever': From Tyler The Creator To SZA
Forever, based on the book by Judy Blume, has arrived on Netflix. The series stars Lovie Simone as Keisha Clark, Michael Cooper Jr. as Justin Edwards, Xosha Roquemore as Keisha's mother Shelly, Karen Pittman as Justin's mother Dawn and more.
Created and produced by Mara Brock Akil, who also serves as executive producer and showrunner, the story captures so strongly the feelings of first love between Keisha and Justin. Fifty years after the publishing of Blume's hit young adult novel in 1975, Brock Akil has reimagined the story, which traces how first love creates a ripple effect into their futures after they reconnect after grade school in 2018's Los Angeles.
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Find the full soundtrack of Forever below:
Episode 1 – 'Reunion'
'Prone' by Masego
'Painted on Canvas' by Gregory Porter
'Bad and Boujee' by Migos
'Within' by Daft Punk
'Might Be' by Anderson .Paak
'Time Moves Slow' by BADBADNOTGOOD feat. Sam Herring
'Pretty Ugly' by Tierra Whack
Episode 2 – 'Ghosted'
'See You Again' by Tyler, The Creator feat. Kali Uchis
'Free (Re-Record)' by Deniece Williams
'Call Me' by NEIKED
'Drowning' by A Boogie Wit A Hoodie (feat. Kodak Black) 'Love Scars 3' by Trippie Redd
'Juice' by Lady Leshurr
'New Love' by Victoria Monet
'Butterfly Effect' by Travis Scott
Episode 3 – 'Fourth Quarter'
'Imperfections' by Starrah & Diplo 'Grinding All my Life' by Nipsey Hussle 'Can't' by Naaz
'Focus' by H.E.R.
'XO Tour Llif3' by Lil Uzi Vert
'Plain Jane' by A$AP Ferg
'While We're Young' by Jhene Aiko 'Gangsta' by Kehlani
Episode 4 – 'Run It Back'
'Private Parts' by J*Davey
'Normal Girl' by SZA
'Money Longer' by Lil Uzi Vert
'Girls Need Love' by Summer Walker
'Tomorrow's Interlude' by Until Tomorrow
Episode 5 – 'The Vineyard'
'This Feeling' by Alabama Shakes
'Make Me Feel' by Janelle Monae
'Brown Eyes' by Charles Earland
'Do 4 Love' by Snoh Aalegra
'Into The Ether' by Leif Vollebekk
'Burn Rubber On Me (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)' by The Gap Band
'Blessed' by Daniel Caesar
'Moonlight' by XXXTENTACION
Episode 6 – 'The Honeymoon'
'Japanese Denim' by Daniel Caesar
'New Whip, Who Dis' by Daz Rinko
'8TEEN' by Khalid
'River' by Leon Bridges
'BITTA' by Eskeerdo
Episode 7 – 'Deep End'
'Tadow' by Masego, FKJ
'Hey Mr DJ' by Zhané
'One Wish (For Christmas)' by Whitney Houston
'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas' by Leslie Odom Jr.
'Feels Like Summer' Childish Gambino
Episode 8 – 'Forever…'
'Cutie Pie' by One Way
'You're the One' by KAYTRANADA, Syd
'I'm The One' by DJ Khaled (feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo)
'My Type (Remix)' by Saweetie (feat. City Girls & Jhene Aiko)
'Every Kind Of Way' by H.E.R.
'Just Ain't Gonna Work Out' by Mayer Hawthorne
'I Don't Mean To' by Sabrina Claudio
'Do 4 Love' by Snoh Aalegra
'You're The Only Thing I've Got Going For Me' by Bill Wright
'Moon River' by Frank Ocean
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