Netflix’s romantic comedy series Too Much (2025), created by Lena Dunham and Luis Felber, delves into the complexities of modern relationships. Set in London, the show follows Jessica (played by Megan Stalter), a New Yorker seeking a fresh start after a tumultuous breakup. The series masterfully blends humor, emotion, and cultural nuances, with its soundtrack playing a pivotal role in setting the tone and enhancing the narrative.
Netflix’s Too Much OST Complete Tracklist by Episode
The soundtrack features a diverse array of songs that align with the series’ emotional and narrative arcs. Below is the episode-wise breakdown of the tracks:
Episode 1: “Nonsense & Sensibility”
- “London Bridge” – Fergie
- “No Bad Energy” – Miraa May
- “Wedding March” – Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
- “Dead or Alive” (feat. Jimmy Jones) – Cam’ron
- “Slow Like Honey” – Fiona Apple
- “Always the Girls” – Attawalpa
- “Spring Has Come” – aran
Episode 2: “Pity Woman”
- “Pressure to Party” – Julia Jacklin
- “Itty Bitty Piggy” – Nicki Minaj
- “Angels Like You” – Miley Cyrus
- “The Jump Off” – Lil’ Kim
- “You Know Me More Than I Know” – John Cale
- “Are You With Me Now?” – Cate Le Bon
Episode 3: “Notting Kill”
- “anything” – Adrianne Lenker
- “Tap In” – Saweetie
- “Butterflies” – Kacey Musgraves
Episode 4: “Pink Valentine”
- “Angel of My Dreams” – JADE
- “Greek Tragedy” – The Wombats
- “Ballet Dancers (Never Love Again)” – Francis of Delirium
- “Dream Woman” – Suki Waterhouse
- “It’s Too Late” – Carole King
Episode 5: “To Doubt a Boy”
- “Sister You Said!” – Sarah Meth
- “Praying” – Kesha
Episode 6: “Terms of Resentment”
- “Bigger Than the Whole Sky” – Taylor Swift
Note: The track “Bigger Than the Whole Sky” by Taylor Swift was featured in a pivotal scene in the season one finale, marking a significant moment in the series.
About the Composer
The musical landscape of Too Much is crafted by Luis Felber, co-creator of the series. His compositions seamlessly integrate with the show’s themes, providing a sonic backdrop that resonates with the characters’ journeys and the series’ overall aesthetic.
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Where to Listen
The Too Much soundtrack is available for streaming on various platforms:
Spotify
Final Thoughts
The soundtrack of Too Much (2025) is a testament to the show’s commitment to authenticity and emotional resonance. Each song is thoughtfully selected to complement the narrative, enhancing the viewer’s experience and connection to the characters. From upbeat tracks that capture the excitement of new beginnings to soulful ballads that underscore moments of introspection, the music of Too Much plays an integral role in bringing the story to life.
Netflix’s Too much Series was released on July 10, 2025 by Netflix.