Ginny & Georgia Season 3 soundtrack: Every song featured and when it plays in the Netflix comedy series

Ginny & Georgia (Image via. @gngbts / Instagram)
Ginny & Georgia (Image via. @gngbts / Instagram)

Ginny & Georgia Season 3, which came out on June 5, 2025, starts right where things left off with Georgia being arrested at her wedding for killing Tom Fuller. As the courtroom drama begins, the spotlight is now on the Miller family.

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Georgia must deal with everything she's been hiding, while Ginny struggles to make sense of what this means for them moving forward. The season explores big questions about who they really are, how far you go for the people you love, and the ups and downs of being a mother and daughter.

Ginny & Georgia season 3 is packed with emotional highs, intense drama, and moments that stay with you long after the credits roll. But what truly elevates the Netflix dramedy is its expertly chosen soundtrack.

From heart-pounding scenes to tender exchanges, each song isn't just background noise, it's part of the story. Adding to the intensity of each episode is a carefully chosen soundtrack that brings even more emotion to the story.

So if you're wondering what track played when, here's a full guide to every song featured in the new season and how it fits into the story.


Every song featured in Ginny & Georgia Season 3, and when it plays in chronological order in the Netflix comedy series

Episode 1:

The season opens on a somber note, and the songs set the stage accordingly.

"Find You Out" by Sidney Gish and CLAVVS plays right at the beginning, as Georgia is seen being led from her cell for a lawyer meeting.

In school, Ginny walks into whispers and suspicion, while "I Don't Care" by LALL captures that uncomfortable moment.

Tension builds between Ginny and Marcus with "Small Doses" by Camille Cano and "Dancing in the Dark" by LØLØ playing as Ginny and Abby slip out to ditch school.

Max's frustration shows up with "So Dramatic!" by Fake Dad, and "I Can't Fly" by Anna Sofia kicks in as she frantically prepares her room.

Later, Ginny agrees to poetry class just for a ride with "Mheer Sag" by Bee Bee Sea, scoring the scene.

Georgia's courtroom plans are set to "Ohio" by Specific Coast, while "Anti Hero" by Tessa Rose Jackson, Franklin Mansion plays during a vulnerable moment between Marcus and Ginny.

Flashbacks layer in a song like "Mama Was a Bad Seed" by Rozetta Johnson play while "The Devil" by Banks gets hold of Georgia’s cunning as she steals items to primp for court, a spark of defiance.

The last song for Ginny & Georgia is "It's Called: Freefall" by Rainbow Kitten Surprise, showing Georgia's past in raw detail when she gives Austin a pair of Harry Potter glasses.


Episode 2:

With Georgia finally back home, "Trip Around the Sun" by MisterWives welcomes her even though the ankle monitor reminds us she's not free.

Ginny & Georgia then hits the audience with "Window" by Moglii & Tonio as it plays while Simone and Zion discuss her.

"Cigarette" by Shaya Zamora follows Austin's return to school.

Georgia's restless house arrest moments come alive through "Trainwreckin" by Ruthie Collins, while Marcus and his friends chill at the skate park to "Coconut" by Chair Model.

A special heart-to-heart between Ginny and Bracia unfolds to "benny!" by Rae Khalil, and as sparks fly between Ginny and Marcus, "Miss You" by Arthur Wimble sets the tone.

The episode ends with Ginny storming off, Georgia chasing behind her. "Rewind" by Aby Coulibaly reflects the growing distance.


Episode 3:

With Ginny & Georgia Season 3, Ginny is back at school again, and "Dancing in Real Time" by GGOOLLDD fills the space.

Meanwhile, Georgia keeps herself entertained spying on neighbors, scored by "Summer Song" by Remy Bond.

Abby's cold detachment in a new fling is backed by "Hurt" by Arlo Parks, while "Baby" by Donna Blue scores a quirky dance proposal in English class.

A deeper conversation between Ginny and Marcus is paired with "Pretty Boy" by Cannons in Ginny & Georgia, and Ginny's grand entrance in a red dress plays to "Kiss Me (Cover)" by Specific Coast.

The dance floor comes alive with "Holiday" by New Julius, and Ginny's search for Marcus ends with a kiss to "Wasted" by Billy Uomo.

The closing song, "I Just Wanna" by Kali, marks a turning point as Paul realizes something big about Georgia.


Episode 4:

Sibling talks and court drama fill episode no. 4 of Ginny & Georgia.

"Fish" by Addison Grace plays as Max and Marcus connect on a deeper level. Georgia's outdoor party vibes are captured by "Back on 74" by Jungle, and when it's time for her courtroom entrance, "Guilty Love" by Ladyhawke & Broods sets the mood perfectly.


Episode 5:

Emotions stretch across timelines as the past and present collide. The 5th episode of Ginny & Georgia begins with "Way Down We Go" by Kaleo, blending scenes of a young, happy Georgia with the reality of her trial.

After an emotional talk with Ginny, Georgia breaks down with "Double Down" by Go-Jo playing.

"Swerve" by Yutopia highlights Ginny's bold retaliation at school. A softer mood returns with "Peach" by Broods during Ginny's date.

The episode ends with tension and heartbreak with "Burn" by Astyria, and "Dark Things" by Adona carry the final moments of Austin and Ginny being taken away from Georgia's home.


Episode 6:

As the tension in Ginny & Georgia climbs, the music reflects the chaos unfolding around Georgia and Ginny. Georgia watches grim news unfold just before a brick shatters her window, and "Crazy" by Jesse Reyez echoes her unraveling reality.

Meanwhile, Ginny finds intimacy with Wolfe in the car with "Lifeblood" by Brand Sacrifice playing.

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Later in Season 3 of Ginny & Georgia, Ginny sneaks away to dance at a party with Bracia, soundtracked by "Microdosing" from UNIIQU3. The emotional ups and downs continue with Wolfe and Ginny's goodbye with "Grab My Coat" by Amie Blu and Humble the Great, and Ginny's shocking discovery of her pregnancy, as "Run On" by Arvid Nero plays.


Episode 7:

Episode 7 of Ginny & Georgia kicks off with "Blue in Miami" by Melting Resonance playing as Ginny processes the life-changing news of her pregnancy.

Later on in the episode, Marcus's support for Ginny post-abortion is captured through "That Was When" by Emily James.

Meanwhile, Georgia's house arrest antics, like distracting reporters with a hose, unfold to "Late Now" by Shiv.


Episode 8:

Tension and reflection keep guiding the Ginny & Georgia soundtrack here. Georgia's courtroom scenes are backed by "Cold Blood" by Tamahau, while a flashback involving a stolen car delivery is linked with "Destructive" by Bahari.

In Abby's room, she, Ginny, and Norah bond over life struggles to "iDWF" by Lumin.

Georgia and Joe's chemistry flares up with "Sink and Bones" by David Kushner, while Ginny's emotional resolve is framed by "Coming of Age Heartbreak" by Carolina Rial.


Episode 9:

Ginny & Georgia continues as Max's thoughts swirl around her friends' lives as "Oh My My" by Summer Kennedy plays.

Conflict brews at home with Ellen and Max, with a score that plays "Ego" by Maggie Regent, while Abby and Triss's secret moment is backed by "Light the Way" by Casual Sex.

Zion and Sime's relationship discussion uses "Something About You" by I.F., while Max's inner conflict is painted by "Raincloud" by Baby Bugs.

Georgia's secret becomes public with "How Villains Are Made" by Madalen Duke.


Episode 10:

The final courtroom verdict in Ginny & Georgia delivers relief with "Awoo" by Sofi Tukker, while Georgia's aimless walk post-trial is paired with "Sail Away" by Lovelytheband.

"Could You Love Me While I Hate Myself" by Zeph follows Joe's understanding of Cynthia's testimony. Ginny returns home in triumph to "Welcome Back To Me" by Meryem Aboulouafa, while her sweet moment with Marcus features "Meant to Be" by Ber and Charlie Oriain.

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Max's conflict with Abby intensifies with "Loveless" playing by Famous Friend, and a final heart-to-heart between Marcus and his dad plays under "Breath of Roma" by Meryem Aboulouafa.

Marcus's rehab scene closes with "The End" by Tom Odell. Finally, Season 3 of Ginny & Georgia ends on a note of uncertainty as "Angel Baby" by Rosie & The Originals plays during Georgia's sudden milk craving-hinting at another possible twist.


The third season of Ginny & Georgia uses its soundtrack not just as background noise but as an emotional compass. Each track marks a moment of change, grief, connection, or deception. Together, these songs help deepen the narrative without a word being spoken.

The Ginny & Georgia season 3 soundtrack does more than just add flair. What it does is it also deepens the emotional core of the Netflix comedy series. Whether highlighting heartbreak, defiance, or a touch of hope, each track was carefully picked to echo the story's heartbeat.

Ginny & Georgia has been renewed for a Season 4 by Netflix.


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Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal