Bodies Bodies Bodies soundtrack: All the songs featured in the A24 horror movie
Today is a good day here at Netflix Life. Netflix just released the A24 horror flick Bodies Bodies Bodies, and this is the first time ever that this movie has been added to the streaming platform. Netflix has been acquiring a lot of A24 content lately, so it's not a complete surprise that Bodies Bodies Bodies was added to its lineup. However, what we don't know at the moment is when it will be leaving the streamer. So, it's best that people get started on watching it as soon as possible.
Bodies Bodies Bodies is a comedy horror film helmed by Halina Reijn from a screenplay written by Sarah DeLappe. Reijn has an upcoming erotic thriller movie produced by A24 called Babygirl. It stars Nicole Kidman, Harris Dickinson, Sophie Wilde, and others. In addition, DeLappe is currently a writer on the political satire miniseries The Regime starring Kate Winslet.
When a group of rich friends decide to have a hurricane party at a remote mansion, they soon find themselves fighting for their lives when a seemingly innocent party game turns deadly and one of them ends up dead. That's what Bodies Bodies Bodies is about, and there's a surprise plot twist at the end that will completely throw you for a loop. Overall, it's a great movie that'll keep you guessing and laughing throughout.
Do you know what goes along with an interesting plot? An amazing soundtrack! That's what Bodies Bodies Bodies has, and we're here to share all the catchy tunes played throughout the film. Check it out below.
Here’s a list of all the music featured in the hilariously funny slasher:
- "Daddy AF" by Slayyyter
- "212" by Azealia Banks ft. Lazy J
- "100 Boyfriends" by Alice Longyu Gao
- "Venlo to Venice" by Yellow Claw
- "Slime" by Shygirl
- "Pole Dancing in Purmerend" by Yellow Claw
- "Bored in the House" by Tyga & Curtis Roach
- "Oh Honey" by Delegation
- "Hot Girl" by Charli XCX
- "I Like Myself" written by Jeremy Young and Michael Cotter
See Amandla Stenberg, Rachel Sennott, Myha'la Herrold, and many others try to survive the night in Bodies Bodies Bodies, now streaming on Netflix.