Too Much is a fresh romantic comedy series on Netflix, created by Lena Dunham and Luis Felber. The show stars Megan Stalter as Jessica and Will Sharpe as Felix, and it tells the story of two emotionally complicated people who find each other at a moment when both are struggling to move forward in life.
Jessica, a 30-something woman from New York who’s obsessed with work, decides to leave behind her heartbreak and start over in London. Her journey begins after she’s hit hard by the news of her ex-boyfriend’s engagement to a social media influencer named Wendy, played by Emily Ratajkowski.
After seeing her ex’s engagement video online, Jessica breaks down and ends up at a pub, where she meets Felix, a quiet musician with his own issues. Their first meeting is super awkward—it ends with a kiss gone wrong and Jessica setting her nightgown on fire. Somehow, Felix still shows up to take her home, and that’s how their chaotic relationship begins.
The two quickly fall into something romantic, even though neither of them is really ready for it. They both carry emotional baggage. Jessica hides behind her phone, while Felix bottles things up. Still, they keep coming back to each other, even when it gets messy.
Curious about the music in the Netflix series? Keep reading below!
Too Much soundtrack guide: Every song in the latest Netflix series explored

Too Much isn’t your typical love story. It’s about two flawed people trying to figure things out. There's drama, humor, and lots of self-sabotage, but also a strange kind of warmth.
It’s really about whether two damaged people can grow together, even if love doesn’t look perfect. To make it even more compelling, the series features several songs to match the vibe. Here's a complete episode-wise list of the songs in the Too Much TV series:
Episode 1: "Nonsense & Sensibility"
Too Much Episode 1 synopsis reads:
"Reeling from a breakup, New Yorker Jessica seizes the chance to move to London — which isn't quite the fairy tale she was hoping for."
The songs featured include:
Miraa May – No Bad Energy
Felix Mendelssohn – Wedding March
Cam’ron (ft. Jim Jones) – Dead Or Alive
Fiona Apple – Slow Like Honey
Fergie – London Bridge
From classical wedding pieces to bold hip hop and early-2000s pop, Episode 1 kicks off the musical tone with a genre mash-up.
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Episode 2: "Pity Woman"
The Episode 2 synopsis reads:
"Jessica gets swept off her feet and out of the hospital. As she shares the story with her new colleagues, she starts to question her own instincts."
Songs in Episode 2 of Too Much include:
Julia Jacklin – Pressure To Party
Nicki Minaj – Itty Bitty Piggy
Viagra Boys (ft. Amy Taylor) – In Spite of Ourselves
Happy End – Ashita Atari Wa Kitto Hare
Songs: Ohia – Farewell Transmission
Miley Cyrus – Angels Like You
Lil’ Kim – The Jump Off
John Cale – You Know Me More Than I Know
Cate Le Bon – Are You With Me Now?
This episode balances vulnerable indie rock with fiery rap verses and Japanese pop-rock, showing a range of emotional highs and lows.
Episode 3: "Ignore Sunrise"
The Episode 3 synopsis reads:
"After a reprimand at work, Jessica resolves to have an early night. But as her relationship with Felix deepens, sleep is the last thing on their minds."
The songs in this episode of Too Much include:
Quinnie – Touch Tank
Fred Again & Obongjayar – adore u
Dave Antrell – Angel Lover
Funkadelic – Maggot Brain
Slow Pulp – Falling Apart
Episode 3 mixes soft electronic sounds with trippy guitar and lo-fi indie vibes, creating a mood that feels both emotional and a little dreamy.
Episode 4: "Notting Kill"
Too Much Episode 4 synopsis reads:
"Jessica goes looking for warning signs in her romance. Until the couple goes for dinner at her boss's house, and her own red flags start to wave."
Adrianne Lenker – Anything
Jon Spanyol – Hazy Days
Saweetie – Tap In
Joshwa – Get Stupid
Kacey Musgraves – Butterflies
Sleaze – Push Tuck
The music here jumps between intimacy and chaos, reflecting the episode’s romantic warmth and comic tension.
Episode 5 "Pink Valentine"
Too Much Episode 5 synopsis:
"All of Jessica's old insecurities rise to the surface when she meets Felix's friends and revisits the collapse of her relationship back in New York."
The songs played are:
JADE – Angel of My Dreams
The Wombats – Greek Tragedy
Francis Of Delirium – Ballet Dancers (Never Love Again)
Suki Waterhouse – Dream Woman
Jensen McRae – Massachusetts
Carole King – It’s Too Late
Rachel Chinouriri – Pocket
Here, these songs help highlight heartbreak and longing in Episode 5.
Episode 6 "To Doubt a Boy"
The Episode 6 synopsis reads:
"After an argument with his flatmate, Felix decides it's time to move out. Jessica goes on an awkward work trip with a formidably difficult director."
Songs included in this episode:
Sarah Meth – Sister You Said
Kesha – Praying
Misty Miller – Praying (cover)
This episode uniquely places both the original and the haunting cover of Praying to explore emotional release and internal battles.
Episode 7: "Terms of Resentment"
The synopsis of this episode reads:
"Felix goes to visit his family in the suburbs, not telling Jessica about their change in circumstances or the difficult childhood that still haunts him."
The songs in Episode 7 of Too Much include:
Molly Sarle – Human
The Fray – You Found Me (cover)
Waxahatchee & Kevin Morby – You Found Me
The dual versions of You Found Me highlight the theme of rediscovering relationships, underscoring grief and emotional breakthroughs.
Episode 8: "One Wedding and Sex Pet"
The synopsis of Too Much Episode 8:
"The pair attends the wedding of one of Felix's oldest friends. It's the England Jessica was hoping to find — but not the one she wanted."
Songs included are:
Latto – Big Energy
Sean Paul – Get Busy
Kendrick Lamar – Swimming Pools (Drank)
UNPOC – See You Later
The music picks up with fun club beats and party tracks, then slowly shifts into something more calm and reflective by the end.
Episode 9: "Enough, Actually"
Too Much Episode 9 synopsis reads:
"With tension hanging in the air, both Felix and Jessica slide back into bad habits, and she makes a fatal error just before leaving for the shoot."
The songs here are:
The Dare – Girls
The Faint – Erection
Felix Da Housecat & Kristin Velvet – Swing Special
Nina Simone – Don’t Smoke in Bed
NRVS – Free
This episode moves from upbeat dance tracks to soulful jazz, capturing both emotional struggle and moments of strength.
Episode 10: "The Idea of Glue"
The synopsis of this episode reads:
"Felix takes charge when Astrid suffers a dire medical emergency. Jessica finally meets with someone she's been hoping to speak to for a very long time."
The songs in Episode 10 are:
Role Model – Old Recliners
Taylor Swift – Bigger Than The Whole Sky
Sugababes – Run for Cover
Linda and Richard Thompson – I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight
Attawalpa – True Love Trajectory
The finale of Too Much draws together nostalgic pop, acoustic folk, and personal storytelling to wrap up the season’s emotional journey.
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