Little Brother Movie Soundtrack
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| Director | Matt Spicer |
| Release date | 2026-06-26 |
| Genre(s) | Comedy |
| Composer(s) | Dan Deacon |
| Music supervisor | Gabe Hilfer |
| Score album | Little Brother (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film) |
| Available on | Netflix |
| Cast | John Cena as Rudd Eric André as Marcus Michelle Monaghan as Deirdre Christopher Meloni as Josh Ego Nwodim as Lenore Caleb Hearon as Olly |
About This Soundtrack
The 2026 Netflix comedy film Little Brother, directed by Matt Spicer, features a clash of personalities between a highly organized real estate agent and his eccentric former youth mentee. Written by Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel, the film relies on the high-energy comedic pairing of John Cena and Eric André. The movie's energetic soundtrack mirrors the escalation of their chaotic relationship, turning their sibling-like rivalry into a wild ride.
The film's musical profile is shaped by composer Dan Deacon, who composed the original instrumental score, alongside prominent music supervisor Gabe Hilfer. The soundtrack combines upbeat licensed tracks from legendary artists like Diana Ross, Will Smith, and Bad Bunny with Deacon's quirky, electronic-infused orchestral compositions. This musical combination perfectly illustrates the contrast between the lead characters' worlds.
This page serves as a complete music guide and database for *Little Brother*. It lists all licensed songs, trailer music, and official score tracks in chronological order with scene descriptions and timestamp details. The registry is updated constantly to provide accurate artist credits and direct links to stream the soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon.
Additional Songs
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Baby Brother
by War
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Next Level
by Zayde Wølf
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Walk Away from Love
by David Ruffin
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Just the Two of Us
by Will Smith
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Conquistadores
by Chico Hamilton
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Microphone Fiend
by Eric B. & Rakim
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Love Hangover
by Diana Ross
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Daily
by Khalan The Great
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The Reason
by Hoobastank
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All of Me
by Billie Holiday
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The Message
by Cymande
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I Want'a Do Something Freaky To You
by Leon Haywood
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LET 'EM KNOW
by T.I.
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My Crew
by Justin Starling
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Flaunt It/Cheap
by Rae Sremmurd
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El Apagón
by Bad Bunny
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The Host of Seraphim
by Dead Can Dance
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Take It From Someone Who Knows
by The Ovations
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The In Crowd
by Ramsey Lewis Trio
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Check This Out
by EJ Sarà
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Songs in Trailer
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Original Score
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Brothers (feat. Eric André)
by Dan Deacon
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DURATION1:25
Escapes
by Dan Deacon
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DURATION3:05
Rudd
by Dan Deacon
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Marcus
by Dan Deacon
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DURATION2:57
Upping the Game
by Dan Deacon
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DURATION0:37
Sex on Car
by Dan Deacon
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DURATION0:52
Sneaks
by Dan Deacon
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DURATION2:35
Acceptance Speech
by Dan Deacon
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Shamed Apology
by Dan Deacon
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DURATION2:27
Brothers for Life
by Dan Deacon
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The Extended Pee - Pee Scene
by Dan Deacon
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Up the Stairs - Producers Phone
by Dan Deacon
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Mia Pep Talk
by Dan Deacon
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Emergency Trach - Marcus Is a Hero
by Dan Deacon
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DURATION1:52
Rudd Slow
by Dan Deacon
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Josh
by Dan Deacon
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Porsche Scratch
by Dan Deacon
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About the Composer(s)
Dan Deacon (born August 28, 1981) is an American composer, electronic musician, and performer based in Baltimore, Maryland. Famous for his highly interactive live shows and experimental electronic pop albums like Bromst and Gliss Riffer, Deacon transitioned into film scoring in the 2010s. His scoring credits include Francis Ford Coppola's Twixt (2011), the documentary Rat Film (2016), the sports drama Hustle (2022), and the dark comedy Strawberry Mansion (2021). Known for his unique blend of acoustic orchestration and vibrant, hyperactive electronic production, Deacon crafts energetic and emotionally resonant themes for contemporary cinema.
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Did you know?
- Spicer and André Reunion: Director Matt Spicer previously worked with actor-comedian Eric André on the critically acclaimed indie comedy Ingrid Goes West (2017), where André played a supporting role. They reunited for Little Brother to bring André's signature chaotic energy to a leading role.
- Dan Deacon's Electronic Comedy Scoring: Renowned electronic composer Dan Deacon used a mix of vintage analog synthesizers and traditional orchestral instruments to score the movie. He aimed to capture the manic energy of Eric André's character Marcus while maintaining the emotional warmth of the brothers' relationship.
Official Trailer
About the Movie
Rudd is a successful and tightly wound real estate agent whose perfectly structured life completely unravels when he receives an unexpected call about a major medical emergency involving his brother. However, upon rushing to the hospital, he discovers the patient isn't a blood relative at all, but rather Marcus, a wild and eccentric man who was his "little brother" years ago through a childhood volunteer mentoring program. At the suggestion of his well-meaning wife, Rudd reluctantly agrees to let Marcus stay at their home while he recovers from his injuries.
This temporary arrangement quickly spirals into absolute chaos as Marcus’s unfiltered, unpredictable, and boundary-free behavior collides with Rudd's obsessively controlled world. From nearly burning down the house to upending Rudd's prestigious career and family dynamic, Marcus turns their daily routine upside down. Underneath the raunchy comedy and relentless slapstick, both men are forced to navigate their past connection, leading to a hilarious yet surprisingly heartfelt clash about what family and approval truly mean.
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