Soundtrack: Nerve

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Note: Below is a complete playlist of all 28 songs that can be heard in the movie “Nerve”. Some of these commercial songs are not included on the official soundtrack album, but are used in the movie.


All 28 songs featured in “Nerve”:


Song:Listen on:
Can't Get Enough - Basenji
Scene: This song can be heard right at the beginning of the movie "Nerve". Vee is sitting at her computer.
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Kamikaze - MØ
Scene: Vee arrives at the sports field. Shortly afterwards the cheerleaders follow.
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Get Down - Jess Kent
Scene: Sydney talks to Vee at the beginning of the film.
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Soap - Melanie Martinez
Scene: Vee leaves the cafe after a fight with Sydney. She goes home by bike.
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Since I Don't Have You - The Skyliners
Scene: Vee and Tommy enter a diner. Vee has to face her next challenge.
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You Got It - Roy Orbison
Scene: Vee and Ian kiss.
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Electric Love - BØRNS
Scene: Vee rides Ian into town on a motorcycle.
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Ride [Explicit] - Lowell feat. Icona Pop
Scene: Tell Vee and Ian to leave the store without their clothes on.
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Invertebrate - Darke Complex
Scene: Vee and Ian arrive at the tattoo shop.
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C.R.E.A.M. - Wu-Tang Clan
Scene: Vee is getting a tattoo.
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Hurricane (Arty Remix) - Halsey
Scene: Ian and Vee are back on the bike and ready to take on a new challenge.
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Okay - Holy Ghost!
Scene: Tommy is in his car.
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Head Down Low – Alex Winston
Scene: Vee and Ian are talking on the carousel.
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Give Me More - Grandtheft
Scene: Sydney is dancing at the party.
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Lucky I Got What I Want - Jungle
Scene: Vee is on the ferry and Ian is on the train.
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The Sun's Gone Dim and the Sky's Turned Black - Johann Johannsson
Scene: Kelly is staging a shooting. Vee falls into Ian's arms.
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I Don't Dream - Sweetmates
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Darken the Door - Crystal Stilts
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Baby Bunny Sugar Honey – Jerry “Swamp Dogg” Williams
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Into The Night - Benny Mardones
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Give Me One More Chance - The Diplomats of Solid Sound
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Black Belts [Explicit] - Pyramid Vritra featuring Pyramid Quince
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Mega Secrets - Family Portrait
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Deep Down Low - Valentino Khan
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Bender - Bro Safari
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Basically – Tei Shi
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Crime Cutz - Holy Ghost!
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Forget It - Blood Orange
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The original score of “Nerve” includes 20 songs by the film composer “Rob Simonsen”.


Song:Length:
Game On1:57
Player1:18
Staten Island0:58
Lighthouse1:18
Dare Accepted1:23
Dress2:32
Player vs Player1:46
Night Drive3:44
Ticket To Aruba1:35
New York F***ing City4:33
Verrazano3:10
Catfight2:43
Losing It2:48
Snitches Get Stitches3:03
A Way Out2:59
Coliseum3:00
Vote Yes or No2:47
The Sun's Gone Dim and the Sky's Turned Black (Rob Simonsen Nerve Remix) (Johan Johannsson)1:45
Aftermath2:32
BONUS TRACK: Let's Play (with White Sea)2:50
Total Album Time: 48:41

What’s the movie about?
The thriller “Nerve” is about the fictitious game of the same name, which is played over the Internet. There players have to face dangerous challenges in real life while the world watches them. Vee (Emma Roberts) and her friend Sydney (Emily Meade) are actually shy, but finally want to be the center of attention. So they decide to sign up for “Nerve”. Shortly afterwards Vee gets the task to kiss a strange guy. She kisses Ian (Dave Franco), who is immediately attracted to her. From now on they do the dangerous tasks in pairs and quickly they become internet stars. But when they want to get quit the game, they realize that it’s too late for that…

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