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Every song on the ‘Too Much’ soundtrack 

Lena Dunham’s new romantic comedy series Too Much is on Netflix now, but what songs are on the soundtrack? Read on to find out.

Dunham has created the show alongside her partner Luis Felber and all 10 episodes of the show were released onto Netflix on Thursday (July 10).

It stars Megan Stalter (Hacks) as New Yorker Jessica, who starts a new life in London after a completely disastrous breakup, and finds a new connection with Felix, played by Will Sharpe (The White Lotus). Emily Ratajkowski, Richard E. Grant and Adele Exarchopoulos co-star.

Watch the trailer for Too Much here:

In a three-star review of the show, NME wrote: “Too much then, overall? Maybe, but also not enough in terms of focus. With some judicious pruning – of subplots and supporting characters that don’t quite land – this show might have been vital instead of merely amiable.”

Dunham does not appear in Too Much, but she has been keeping busy: she has also been working on a new romantic comedy film, Good Sex, which she has written and directed. The film, which currently has no release date, will star Natalie Portman as a successful couples’ therapist named Ally, who is freshly out of a decade-long relationship and nearing 40.

Dunham is also co-writing the new Broadway musical production of 10 Things I Hate About You. Carly Rae Jepsen is co-creating the score for the show, alongside writer and producer Ethan Gruska.

Every song on the Too Much soundtrack

The original music in Too Much comes from co-creator Felber, the British-Peruvian partner of Dunham who has recorded under the name Attawalpa and has previously collaborated with Jamie T and Mick Jagger.

The show also includes numerous existing songs – the full list is:

EPISODE ONE
Miraa May – ‘No Bad Energy’
Felix MEndelsohn Bartholdy – ‘Wedding March’
Cam’ron (ft. Jimmy Jones) – ‘Dead Or Alive’
Fiona Apple – ‘Slow Like Honey’
Fergie – ‘London Bridge’

EPISODE TWO
Julia Jacklin – ‘Pressure To Party’
Nicki Minaj – ‘Itty Bitty Piggy’
Songs: Ohia – ‘Farewell Transmission’
Happy End – ‘Ashita Atari Wa Kitto Hare’
Miley Cyrus – ‘Angels Like You’
Lil Kim – ‘The Jump Off’
John Cale – ‘You Know Me More Than I Know’
Cate Le Bon – ‘Are You With Me Now?’

EPISODE THREE
Quinnie – ‘Touch Tank’
Funkadelic – ‘Maggot Brain’
Slow Pulp – ‘Falling Apart’

EPISODE FOUR
Adrianne Lenker – ‘Anything’
Saweetie – ‘Tap In’
Kacey Musgraves – ‘Butterflies’

EPISODE FIVE
JADE – ‘Angel Of My Dreams’
The Wombats – ‘Greek Tragedy’
Francis Of Delirium – ‘Ballet Dancers (Never Love Again)’
Suki Waterhouse – ‘Dream Woman’
Carole King – ‘It’s Too Late’

EPISODE SIX
Sarah Meth – ‘Sister You Said’
Kesha – ‘Praying’

EPISODE SEVEN
Molly Sarle – ‘Human’
The Fray – ‘You Found Me’

EPISODE EIGHT
Latto – ‘Big Energy’
Sean Paul – ‘Get Busy’
Kendrick Lamar – ‘Swimming Pools (Drank)’
UNPOC – ‘See You Later’

‘PISODE NINE
Rita Ora – ‘Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas’
Felix Da Housecat & Kristin Velvet – ‘Swing Special’
NRVS – ‘Free’

EPISODE TEN
Role Model – ‘Old Recliners’
Taylor Swift – ‘Bigger Than The Whole Sky’
Linda And Richard Thompson – ‘I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight’
Attawalpa – ‘True Love Trajectory’

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