Sony’s 2025 slasher reboot, I Know What You Did Last Summer, directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, comes not just with screams, but a killer soundtrack too. Composed by Chanda Dancy, known for her chilling work on Blink Twice and Devotion, the official score, released digitally on July 18 via Milan Records, spans 20 atmospheric tracks like Reaper’s Curve, Bayside House, and Final Showdown.
This guide dives into every note and needle-drop, whether a pulse-pounding chase underscore or a moody indie blast that punctuates a tense reunion. Whether you’re a fan of the original score or the licensed tracks that give this slasher its modern edge, you’ll find everything here in one spot. Here's everything you need to know about the soundtrack for I Know What You Did Last Summer.
The soundtrack of I Know What You Did Last Summer

The soundtrack features quite a few pop bangers from indie bands, pop queens, and classics. Here's a breakdown of every song featured in the movie, along with the scene that it contributes to.
"Tiny Screens" by Chloe Slater: Plays over the opening credits and ocean waves, setting the mood with doom and nostalgia.
"Love Me Not" by Ravyn Lenae: Plays over Ava raiding her closet for Danica's engagement party, trying to look cute for her high school boyfriend, Milo.
"Revelation" by The Knocks & Dragonette: Reunited and vibing, Ava and Danica strut into the engagement party like it's their red carpet.
"Teen Rebel" by The Haunted Youth: This plays as Ava and Milo exchange meaningful glances, and she weighs her options on whether to pursue him or not.
"People" by The 1975: The song before the big, bad moment. It plays as Ava, Danica, Milo, Teddy, and Stevie are driving around the cliffside, moments before disaster.
"Leave Me Alone" by Renee Rapp: This plays during an intimate moment Ava has with a true-crime podcaster, Tyler.
"Carousel Horses" by Christian Lee Hutson: This plays when Milo is picking up Ava and Tyler as they drive to Southport.
"Swoon" by Fickle Friends: Danica's bridal shower gives Ava a front-row seat to how much has changed. The song plays as she witnesses all of that.
"Wedding March": A haunting twist on tradition as Danica walks into a blood-soaked house of horrors, seeing her fiancé's dead body.
"Lewps" by Charlie Houston: True crime gets personal as Tyler investigates the town and discovers some really dark secrets.
"Hush" by The Marías: The song plays as Ava and Milo are having an intimate moment, but it quickly turns bitter as he leaves for a moment and doesn't return.
"Devil Town" by Angie McMahon: The song plays during the epilogue as Ray reveals his true identity before being killed off by Ava.
"Days Move Slow" by Bully: Ava and Danica unpack the trauma before the credits roll.
"Summer Forever" by Addison Rae: Plays during credits.
You can’t stream the I Know What You Did Last Summer soundtrack as one neat little album just yet since the songs are from different artists, but don’t worry, every track from the film is on every music platform. From Spotify and Apple Music to YouTube and Amazon, you can find them all and build your own spooky, teen-thriller playlist.
And if you were vibing with the eerie instrumentals and goosebump-inducing score, the official score is already up on Apple Music and Amazon.
I Know What You Did Last Summer is available in theaters.
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