On My Block season 2 soundtrack: Every song featured on the Netflix show

30 March 2019, 11:17

Nicky Idika

By Nicky Idika

All the songs featured in Netflix's On My Block season 2. From 070 Shake to Khalid, BROCKHAMPTON, and Billie Eilish, hear the artists and songs played in season 2 of On My Block.

On My Block season 2 dropped on Friday, March 29, and with it came an incredible soundtrack of songs featured in each episode. While Ruby, Cesar, Monse, and Jamal try to figure out how to move forward after Olivia's death, new struggles arise for the group, who face repercussions from the roller world money and continuing fall out from the Prophets versus Santos gang rivalry.

Artists like 070 Shake, Khalid, BROCKHAMPTON, and Billie Eilish round out the On My Block season 2 soundtrack and set the backdrop for stellar performances from Jason Genao, Sierra Capri, Diego Tinoco, and Brett Gray.

If you loved the music from On My Block season 2, here are the songs featured in each episode.

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On My Block season 2. Picture: Nicola Goode/Netflix

Songs in Episode 1

Season 2 opens up with the kids trying to piece together their lives after Olivia's death. Ruby, Jamal, Monse, and Cesar remember Olivia at the street tribute and share some memories and words about her.

"Glitter" - 070 Shake

"Glitter" by 070 Shake is the song that plays in the episode 1 opening scene. It is also the song used in the first teaser trailer for On My Block season 2.

"Think About It" - LORD€ $ANCTU$

"Think About It" by LORD€ $ANCTU$ is the song used in the season 2 episode 1 end credits after Jamal's parents say they donated the bag with the roller world money inside

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Songs in Episode 2

Ruby tags along with Spooky for the day. Elsewhere, Jamal, Monse, and Cesar search for the missing roller world money and end up at the police department.

"Neat" - Q Money

"Neat" by Q Money is the song playing when Ruby yells at Spooky outside of his house.

"Buscando Un Bandito" - Sicko Soldado

This is the song playing when Spooky and Ruby are grilling food and cutting limes.

Sicko Soldado - Buscando Un Bandido | On My Block: Season 2 OST

"Waiting On The Warmth" - MorMor

"I'll be waiting on the warmth each time it comes" are the lyrics that can be heard when Cesar agrees to sleep in Monse's dad's car. The song is called "Waiting On The Warmth" by MorMor.

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On My Block season 2 episode 2. Picture: Nicola Goode/Netflix

Songs in Episode 3

Jasmine and Ruby become closer as he learns more about her. Meanwhile, Selena reveals that she is Monse's mother.

"Superfly" - BLESSED

"Superfly" by BLESSED is the song that plays at the beginning of episode 3 when Cesar wakes up in Monse's dad's car, Jamal is counting his money, and Ruby is at the doctor's office.

"Over Here" - Mk.Gee

This is the song that's playing when Monse first arrives to the cafe to meet Selena.

"Messages From Her" - Sabrina Claudio

This is the song playing when Selena reveals her identity to Monse–that she is her mom.

Songs in Episode 4

Jamal and Cesar become roommates but Cesar finds it difficult to handle Jamal's various quirks. Jasmine helps Ruby find a date for the Valentine's dance.

"The Hate" - Elephant Wings

"The Hate" by Elephant Wings is the song that plays when Cesar is having trouble sleeping at Jamal's house.

"Twerk Werk" - The Trak Kartel

When Jasmine holds auditions for who will date Ruby, she asks the girls to dance. "Twerk Werk" is the song playing in the gym when all the girls show off their dance moves.

"Boogie" - BROCKAMPTON

"Boogie" by BROCKHAMPTON is the first song playing at the school dance.

"Look At That Butt" - Dillon Francis ft. Jarina De Marco

This is the song that plays at the school dance when Ruby and Jasmine perform their routine and win a $50 gift card to Chili's.

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"Changes" - Dej Loaf

"Changes" is the song playing at the dance when Ruby runs out and has a panic attack. "Changes" is the song that was playing when Ruby and Olivia got shot last season as well.

"Another Lifetime"- Nao

"Another Lifetime" is the song playing after Monse and Cesar break up. "I guess I'll wait another lifetime" are the lyrics that can be heard when Cesar is crying in Jamal's room.

Songs in Episode 5

Abuelita begins to feel arthritis pain in her hands and suspects the roller world money is cursed. Elsewhere, Ruby hangs out with Mario and Spooky. Monse texts Cesar that she misses him.

"Cara Linda" - Crooked Stilo ft. El Dusty

"Cara Linda" is the song playing when Ruby is at Spooky's party with his brother Mario.

"Imortales (Body Move; The Spy from Cairo Remix)" - Nickodemus Ft. Fémina & Gitkin

This is the song playing when Ruby's brother Mario is talking to a girl at Spooky's party and then she kisses him.

"If Only They Knew" - Black Atlass

This is the song that's playing when Cesar hooks up with the other girl Paula and when Monse texts him "I miss you".

Songs in Episode 6

Monse invites Jamal and Ruby to hang out with her at Selena's house in Brentwood. Back in Freeridge, Cesar stays in Monse's room while she is away.

"iMissMe" - KYLE ft. Khalid

At the start of episode 6, "iMissMe" plays we see a little bit of Monse's new life in Brentwood with Selena's family.

"Best Hugs" - DRAM

"Best Hugs" by Dram plays after Selena asks Monse to stay with her in Brentwood permanently.

"Motion" - Khalid

"Motion" by Khalid is the song that plays when Monse walks into her bedroom and Cesar is making her bed up.

Songs in Episode 7

Ruby's family prepares for Amber's baby shower and Cesar feels out of place. Jamal starts to wonder whether the roller world money is actually cursed after all.

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"Crumbs" - Jordan Dennis ft. Blasko

"Crumbs" by Jordan Dennis ft. Blasko is the song playing at the start of the baby shower scene.

"Brown Paper Bag" - Yoshi Flower

"Brown Paper Bag" is the song that plays when Amber is in labor and Jamal is burning the roller world money. It's also the song playing when Ruby's mom finds the bullet on her front porch.

Songs in Episode 8

Latrelle returns to Freedridge and the kids get to work on a plan to clean the roller world money so Cesar can work out his housing situation.

"Okay" - Moneybagg Yo ft. Future

This is the song playing when the police officer approaches Monse and tells her to warn Cesar that Latrelle is back in town.

"O.D." - MEMBA ft. TITUS

"O.D." is the song playing when Cesar steals the gun and goes to Latrelle's girfriend's house after the gang members scare them in the street.

Songs in Episode 9

After a dangerous run in with Latrelle and The Prophets, time is running out for Cesar, who comes up with a plan to leave Freeridge.

"Phenomenon" - ODIE

"Phenomenon" by ODIE is the song playing when Monse drops off food in her dad's car in case Cesar is alive.

"When I Get My Check ($,$,$)" - Lyrics Born ft. Chali 2ma, The Gift of Fab & Joyo Velarde

"When I Get My Check ($,$,$)" is the song that plays when Jamal, Monse, and Ruby are cleaning the money using Money Bunny.

"Forgiven" - Vancouver Sleep Clinic

This is the song that plays when Cesar gets on the bus and Monse runs to meet him so they can run away together.

"Ultimate" - Denzel Curry

This is the song that plays when Cesar goes to meet up with the Prophets and buy safety for his friends.

"Run For Cover" - Phantom Passenger & King Green

"Run For Cover" is the song that plays when Latrelle walks into the room where the other Prophets are holding Cesar at the end of episode 9.

Songs in Episode 10

Cesar faces the Prophets, including Latrelle. Later, Monse decides she is leaving Freeridge and Cesar tries to earn her forgiveness.

"Places" - Isabelle Brown

This is the song that plays when Monse is looking at old pictures of her and her friends and considering going to the academy.

"when the party's over" - Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish's "when the party's over" is the song playing when Monse goes to see Cesar and asks him if he loved her when he slept with the other girl.

"Ratatá (Leave No Trace) - Niño Dioz

This is the song playing when Jamal, Monse, Cesar, and Ruby are kidnapped.

Ratatá (Leave No Trace) (from the Netflix Original Series On My Block)