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All the music from OITNB season 7, including songs by Hayley Ross, Aldous Harding, French Montana, N.E.R.D, Sam Cooke and more.
Orange Is the New Black season 7 marks the end of an era and the soundtrack is as iconic as you would expect.
As soon as Orange Is the New Black first aired on Netflix in 2013, it became one of the most watched shows in the history of Netflix. From the hilarious characters to the moving storylines, it's impossible not to fall in love with the series. It's hard to imagine life before Piper, Taystee, Nicky, Daya, Red, Alex, Maritza, Gloria and the rest of the vibrant characters. (Pour one out for Poussey.)
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Every season of OITNB also provides us with a brilliant soundtrack. Over the years the show has featured songs by everyone from Robyn to Bruce Springsteen and season 7 may be one of the series' best soundtracks yet. Here's every track from season 7, from Sam Cooke to French Montana. (Never thought I'd mention those two artists in the same sentence.)
Hayley Ross - 'Tumbledown'
This song plays over Piper getting ready to visit Alex in prison.
Half Waif - 'Keep It Out'
This song plays over the end credits of the episode.
French Montana ft. Lil Wayne, Drake and Rick Ross - 'Pop That'
This song plays when Maritza is in the club at the start of the episode.
Graham Bonnet - 'Night Games'
This song plays in the car when McCullough and Dixon are driving to work.
N.E.R.D. - 'Lapdance'
This song plays as McCullough and the rest of the soldiers are watching the striptease in the army base.
Juan Cosme - 'Party En Marquesina'
This song is playing in the club just before ICE storm in and start detaining people.
Aldous Harding - 'No Peace At All'
This song plays at the end of the episode.
Aldous Harding - No Peace (Official Video)
Bomba Estero - 'Corazón'
This song plays in the final scene where the Litchfield inmates are taken to the kitchen of the ICE detention centre and over the credits.
Sarah Jaffe - 'Ride It Out'
This song plays as Piper is heading to work.
Digital Daggers - 'Save Us From Ourselves'
This song plays over the final scene featuring Taystee's heartbreaking moment.
Trills - 'Hush'
This song plays over the final scene and end credits.
Emily Wells - 'I’m No Heroine'
This song plays over the end credits when Taystee is writing a letter to Cindy’s “sister” Monica.
Wizardz of Oz - 'Light It Up'
This song plays while Piper is at the gym.
Andra Day - 'Rise Up'
This song plays over the end credits of the episode.
Andra Day - Rise Up [Official Music Video] [Inspiration Version]
VÉRITÉ - 'Somewhere in Between'
This song plays over the final scene in the episode where Piper tells Zelda about her stay in prison.
Rokotto - 'You & Me'
This song plays during one of Lorna's flashbacks to when she was hanging out with her friends.
The Ronettes - 'Paradise'
This song plays during another one of Lorna's flashbacks, where she's found on a hotel roof.
Sunset Love - 'Reach Out'
This song plays as Lorna remembers she left her bag at a store.
The Stone Poneys - 'Different Drum'
This song plays as during Lorna's final flashback sequence at the end of the episode.
Different Drum
Young Ejecta - 'Welcome To Love'
This song plays as Piper tries to call Alex and then Alex rejects her call.
Gaby Moreno - 'Cucurucucu Paloma'
This song plays in the finale scene of the episode and over the ending credits.
Sam Cooke - '(Somebody) Ease My Troublin’ Mind'
This song plays at the start of the episode as Taystee is lead to meet her attorney.
Mirah - 'Lighthouse'
This song plays when Piper wakes up and stares out the window in Zelda's apartment.
Sam Cooke - 'It's All Right'
This song plays as Cindy takes care of a patient at the retirement home.
Sam Cooke - 'The House I Live In'
This song plays at the end of the episode.
Regina Spektor - 'You’ve Got Time' (Chamber version)
This version of the show's theme tune replaces the original version for the final episode.
Lucy Dacus - 'Yours & Mine'
This song plays right at the beginning of the episode, just after the credits.
This is the song that Suzanne sings as she gathers the inmates for a tribute to a beloved inmate.
Danielle Brooks - 'Seasons'
This song, written by Brooks who plays Taystee, plays over the credits of the final episode. The lyrics are a tribute to the show and its characters. An a capella version is played over the end credits and the cast say their goodbyes.
Seasons