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‘Too Much’ soundtrack: All the Songs Featured in the Netflix Serie

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Netflix’s Too Much is a romantic comedy created by Lena Dunham and Luis Felber. This ten-episode mini series delivers a fresh, funny, and heartfelt take on love, heartbreak, and the chaos of starting over. Here’s your complete guide to songs played in every episode.

Too Much follows Jessica (Megan Stalter), a workaholic New Yorker whose life is turned upside down after a devastating breakup. Seeking a fresh start, she accepts a job in London, determined to embrace solitude and escape her past. But her plans are derailed when she meets Felix (Will Sharpe), a charming but unconventional British musician. Their connection is immediate, complicated, and impossible to ignore, forcing both to confront their fears about love, commitment, and cultural differences.

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Cast: Megan Stalter, Will Sharpe, Michael Zegen, Emily Ratajkowski, Rita Wilson, Rhea Perlman, Dean-Charles Chapman, Lena Dunham, Naomi Watts. Special guest stars include Jessica Alba, Kit Harington, Andrew Scott, Rita Ora, Jennifer Saunders, Alix Earle, and Stephen Fry, making every episode a surprise for viewers.

Luis Felber, also known by his artist name Attawalpa, is the musical genius behind “Too Much.” Born in England to a Peruvian mother and British father, Felber’s multicultural background infuses his music with unique flavor and depth. He’s a seasoned musician, producer, and songwriter who’s collaborated with artists like Jamie T and even co-wrote a song with Mick Jagger for HBO’s “Vinyl”.

Felber began his solo career under the name Attawalpa, releasing critically acclaimed music and videos, many directed by his wife, Lena Dunham. For “Too Much,” Felber not only co-created the series but also served as executive music producer, crafting a soundscape that’s as eclectic and heartfelt as the story itself.

Too Much Episode 1 Songs

  • No Bad Energy – Miraa May
  • Wedding March – Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
  • Dead Or Alive (feat. Jimmy Jones) – Cam’ron
  • Slow Like Honey – Fiona Apple
  • London Bridge – Fergie

Too Much Episode 2 Songs

  • Pressure to Party – Julia Jacklin
  • Itty Bitty Piggy – Nicki Minaj
  • Farewell Transmission – Ohia
  • Ashita Atari Wa Kitto Hare – Happy End
  • Farewell Transmission – Songs:Ohia
  • 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 Bom

Too Much Episode 3 Songs

  • Touch Tank – Quinnie
  • Maggot Brain – Funkadelic
  • Falling Apart – Slow Pulp

Too Much Episode 4 Songs

  • anything – Adrianne Lenker
  • Tap In – Saweetie
  • Butterflies – Kacey Musgraves

Too Much Episode 5 Songs

  • 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

Too Much Episode 6 Songs

  • Sister You Said – Sarah Meth
  • Praying – Kesha

Too Much Episode 7 Songs

  • Human – Molly Sarlé
  • You Found Me – The Fray

Too Much Episode 8 Songs

  • Big Energy – Latto
  • Get Busy – Sean Paul
  • Swimming Pools – Kendrick Lamar
  • See You Later – UNPOC

Too Much Episode 9 Songs

  • Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas – Rita Ora
  • Swing Special – Felix da Housecat & Kristin Velvet
  • Free – NRVS

Too Much Episode 10 Songs

  • Old Recliners – ROLE MODEL
  • Bigger Than the Whole Sky – Taylor Swift
  • I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight – Linda and Richard Thompson
  • True Love Trajectory – Attawalpa

“Too Much” premiered today, July 10, on Netflix and you can now watch all the episodes.

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