‘Voicemails For Isabelle’ Songs: Listen To ‘Voicemails For Isabelle’ Soundtrack

‘Voicemails For Isabelle’ Songs: Listen To ‘Voicemails For Isabelle’ Soundtrack

Netflix’s newest romantic comedy Voicemails For Isabelle has been sitting pretty in the streamer’s Top 10 queue ever since it made its debut last month.

Fans can’t get enough of this story, which follows Jill (Zoey Deutch), a chef-in-training who is navigating the loss of her sister. As she grieves, she regularly leaves voicemails to her sister about her struggles finding love. Little does she know that her sister’s old phone number has been reassigned to Wes (Nick Robinson), a man who starts to fall for Jill.

The film hits all the notes of a signature romantic comedy, from the storyline to the characters to the music. Viewers have not been able to stop talking about the movie, and while part of that can be attributed to Deutch’s charming performance, the other part is likely due to the film’s stacked soundtrack.

So, what songs are played in Voicemails for Isabelle? And who is the music team behind the beloved movie? We’re here to break down everything you need to know. Keep reading!

The Voicemails For Isabelle Soundtrack:

The Voicemails for Isabelle soundtrack features music from Taylor Swift, Usher, and Kesha, to name a few. Check out the full track list below, and listen to each song on the movie’s Spotify playlist.

  • “Dancing On My Own” by Robyn
  • “Almost Happy” by Laces
  • “To Build A Home” by The Cinematic Orchestra
  • “Joyride” by Kesha
  • “Walking At A Downtown Pace” by Parquet Courts
  • “Once Upon A Man” by Avery
  • “Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home)” by Usher
  • “El Cielo Azul” by Francisco Cendejas and Mirna Orozoco
  • “Electric Love” by Borns
  • “Boys Wanna Be Her” by Peaches
  • “Marjorie” by Taylor Swift
  • “De Primeras Veces” by Ceshia Ubau
  • “Something Like This” by Cil
  • “San Francisco Blues” by Peggy Lee
  • “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” by Tony Bennett
  • “Either Way I Lose” by MeShell Ndegeocello
  • “Cherish You” by Mikky Ekko
  • “Waking Up Slow (Piano Version)” by Gabrielle Aplin
  • “And I see You Now” by Matthe Szlachetka
  • “Beige” by Yoke Lore
  • “Ride the Storm” by Goldford
  • “Show Me Love” by Robyn
  • “Lights” by Donna Missal
  • “New Year’s Day” by Taylor Swift
  • “Look What You Made Me Do” by Taylor Swift
  • “To Build A Home” by The Cinematic Orchestra
  • “Beautiful Things” by Benson Boone
  • “New Touch” by Caveboy
  • “I’m Waiting Now” by New Constellations
  • “Dancing On My Own” by Robyn

Who is the music team for Voicemails For Isabelle?

Great question. Believe it or not, the film’s score is actually composed by Este Haim (from the band Haim!) and Amanda Yamate. That would explain why they got the rights to not one, not two, but three Taylor Swift songs in the film (Haim is besties with the Grammy-winning songstress!).

Leah McKendrick and Nick Robinson in 'Voicemails for Isabelle'
Photo: Netflix

What’s the best song in Voicemails For Isabelle?

The most prominent song in the film is Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own.” Who doesn’t love this iconic pop song?

In an interview with Netflix, Haim talked about her love of Robyn. “Robyn’s a queen,” she said. “She’s been the mayor of the dance floor the last 20 years.”

The artist went on to explain the song’s role in the film, telling the streamer,”I DJ sometimes, and when that song comes on, it’s like the air gets sucked out of the room. It’s an exhalation. It’s beautiful to see it in this new context, but it’s also so heartbreaking and tragic.”

Where To Watch Voicemails For Isabelle:

Voicemails For Isabelle is streaming exclusively on Netflix!

Netflix offers three subscription plans to fit your streaming needs. The plans start at $7.99/month for standard with ads and go up to $24.99/month for unlimited ad-free streaming in up to 4K UHD quality.

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