Bottoms Soundtrack Guide: Every Song & When They Play

Bottoms Soundtrack Guide: Every Song & When They Play

Bottoms included some of the best needle drops of any movie in 2023, and although only a couple of pre-existing songs are actually featured in the movie, each tune more than earns its spot in its given scene. Bottoms is a satirical teen sex comedy about two “loser” lesbians, PJ (Rachel Sennott) and Josie (Ayo Edebiri), who start a female fight club under the guise of self-defense training, with the secret intention of hooking up with their cheerleader crushes, Isabel (Havana Rose Liu) and Brittany (Kaia Gerber). Bottoms was directed by Emma Seligman, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Sennott.

Along with the exceptional direction and writing and the talented cast of Bottoms, the film’s music is a major standout element. Composer Leo Birenberg collaborated with pop singer-songwriter Charli XCX to compose the high-energy, synth-soaked original score for Bottoms, marking the latter’s feature film score debut. In addition to its unconventional electropop score, Bottoms also features a handful of perfectly timed and brilliantly selected needle drops at key moments in the film. In total, there are only four pre-existing songs that play in full throughout Bottoms, including one track off of Charli XCX’s 2020 studio album, How I’m Feeling Now.

Song

Artist

Year

1

“PAIN”

King Princess

2020

2

“Total Eclipse of the Heart”

Bonnie Tyler

1983

3

“Complicated”

Avril Lavigne

2002

4

“Party 4 U”

Charli XCX

2020

Bottoms Soundtrack Guide: Every Song & When They Play

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When Every Song On The Bottoms Soundtrack Plays In The Movie

Each song accompanies a pivotal scene in Bottoms

“PAIN” by King Princess – Indie-pop artist King Princess“PAIN,” with its all-too-fitting title, accompanies a montage of the first few proper fight club meetings in Bottoms. The scene alternates between different pairings of girls punching, kicking, and shoving each other in the center of a circle surrounded by the rest of the club. Tim witnesses the fight club in session just as Isabel tackles Josie to the ground and they share a moment, arousing his suspicions about Josie and PJ’s intentions. Mr. G and the fight club members slyly greet each other in the hallway as the montage and song come to an end.

“Total Eclipse of the Heart” by Bonnie Tyler – This iconic ’80s power plays diegetically on Jeff’s Walkman as he listens with his headphones and dramatically emotes in his bedroom, oblivious to the girls outside in ski masks, egging and TPing his house as revenge. The song quiets as Josie and Isabel have an intimate heart-to-heart, but cranks back up again just as Isabel leans in to kiss Josie, which is interrupted by Hazel’s bomb going off. Jeff’s car erupts in flames and the girls all pile into the van and drive away, leaving Jeff shrieking as he looks out his egg-covered window to see his car on fire.

“Complicated” by Avril Lavigne – A truly unexpected yet genius needle drop occurs as PJ storms out of the gym after her fight with Josie, accompanied by the instantly recognizable opening guitar strum of “Complicated.” The angsty pop-rock anthem plays over a montage of the fallout from Josie and PJ getting exposed, with shots of PJ eating lunch alone on the bleachers and Jeff bringing Isabel flowers before getting back together. Hazel is shown lying on the couch with a swollen black eye and broken nose, surrounded by the other fight club members. The music abruptly stops when Josie’s aimless stroll is interrupted by Rhodes

“Party 4 U” by Charli XCX – One of Charli XCX’s own existing songs, “Party 4 U,” actually soundtracks Bottoms‘ absurd ending. Led by Tim’s slow clap, the crowd applauds the fight club girls’ violent attack on Huntington that resulted in the rival team’s collective deaths. Josie and PJ proceed to make up before taking inventory of how many football players they killed. Josie apologizes to Isabel for lying about everything and the two of them share a passionate kiss in the middle of the football field. The camera pans out to show everybody celebrating, before “Party 4 U” cuts out as Hazel’s tree bomb finally explodes.

Bottoms Ayo Edebiri and Rachel Sennott

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Where To Listen To The Bottoms Soundtrack

Only Bottoms’ original score soundtrack is available to stream

Jeff (Nicholas Galitzine) listens to a song on his Walkman with his wire headphones in Bottoms.

The BOTTOMS (Original Motion Picture Score) soundtrack, which consists of all 27 tracks that make up Birenberg and Charli XCX’s original score, is available to stream in full on Spotify and Apple Music. Unfortunately, no official Bottoms soundtrack that features all the songs heard in the movie is available to stream or purchase. However, all four of the pre-existing songs—”PAIN” by King Princess, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” by Bonnie Tyler, “Complicated” by Avril Lavigne, and “Party 4 U” by Charli XCX—that appear in Bottoms can be found individually through the artist’s page on Spotify and Apple Music.

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Release Date
August 25, 2023

Director
Emma Seligman

Cast
Rachel Sennott , Ayo Edebiri , Havana Rose Liu , Kaia Gerber , Nicholas Galitzine , Dagmara Dominczyk , Marshawn Lynch