Materialists Movie Soundtrack

Materialists
Movie Soundtrack (2025)
Materialists (2025) Movie Soundtrack Poster
DirectorCeline Song
StudioA24
Release date2025-06-13
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama, Romance
Composer(s)Daniel Pemberton
Score albumMaterialists (Original Motion Picture Score)
Soundtrack albumMaterialists (Music from the Motion Picture)
Record labelA24 Music
Available onHBO Max
CastDakota Johnson as Lucy Mason
Chris Evans as John
Pedro Pascal as Harry
Zoë Winters as Kate
Marin Ireland as Sarah
Dasha Nekrasova as Valerie
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About This Soundtrack

Written and directed by Celine Song, the 2025 romantic comedy-drama film Materialists is Celine Song's highly anticipated second feature, following her critically acclaimed debut Past Lives. Set in the high-stakes world of New York City matchmaking, the film stars Dakota Johnson as Lucy Mason, a professional matchmaker whose business and personal life become entangled in a messy love triangle with her ex-boyfriend John (Chris Evans) and a wealthy new financier client Harry (Pedro Pascal). The film explores themes of love, social class, and modern relationships with Song's signature emotional depth and sharp humor.

The soundtrack for Materialists is a key element of its chic, urban atmosphere. Composer Daniel Pemberton delivers a sophisticated, jazz-infused score that perfectly captures the bustling energy of Manhattan and the underlying romantic tensions of the characters. Pemberton’s score is complemented by original tracks from indie-pop sensation Japanese Breakfast, who wrote the film's theme song 'My Baby (Got Nothing At All)', and moving performances by R&B singer Baby Rose, who makes a cameo as a wedding singer performing classic covers like 'I'll Be Your Mirror'.

This database serves as the ultimate music directory for Celine Song's Materialists. Although the tracklist is currently blank for future additions, it is built to catalog every licensed song, wedding cover, and original score cue by Daniel Pemberton. Each entry will feature verified scene descriptions, artist credits, and links to play the soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.

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Additional Songs

Material Girl by Phlotilla
Manhattan by Cat Power
Got It Bad by LEISURE
Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond
So Young by The Ronettes
You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory by Johnny Thunders
Le temps de l'amour by Françoise Hardy
I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City Also in Not Suitable for Work by Harry Nilsson
Oh! Sweet Nuthin' by The Velvet Underground
I’ll Be Your Mirror by Baby Rose
That’s All by Baby Rose
My Baby (Got Nothing At All) by Japanese Breakfast
In Spite of Ourselves by John Prine
Total tracks: 13 Total duration: 48:21
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Original Score

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A Rich Husband by Daniel Pemberton
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Materialists by Daniel Pemberton
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The Non-Negotiables by Daniel Pemberton
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The Places You Take Me To by Daniel Pemberton
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A Catch by Daniel Pemberton
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This Is Dating by Daniel Pemberton
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Smoke Break by Daniel Pemberton
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Sophie by Daniel Pemberton
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Unicorn by Daniel Pemberton
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Adore Matchmaking by Daniel Pemberton
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Why Does Anybody Get Married? by Daniel Pemberton
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Sophie II by Daniel Pemberton
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Deal by Daniel Pemberton
Total tracks: 13 Total duration: 31:44
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About the Composer(s)

Daniel Pemberton (born November 3, 1977) is an acclaimed English composer and songwriter. Nominated for an Academy Award, three Golden Globe Awards, and a BAFTA Award, he is known for his innovative and versatile scores in movies like Steve Jobs, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Enola Holmes, and The Trial of the Chicago 7. For Celine Song's romantic comedy-drama Materialists (2025), Pemberton composed a sophisticated, jazz-infused chamber score that highlights the emotional complexities and high-society romance of New York City's matchmakers and financiers.

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Soundtrack Universe

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Did you know?

  • Japanese Breakfast's Theme: Celine Song collaborated with Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast to write the film's main theme song 'My Baby (Got Nothing At All)'. Zauner, a fan of Song's previous film Past Lives, jumped at the chance to capture the film's breezy yet emotionally complex tone.
  • Baby Rose's Wedding Cameo: Soul and R&B singer Baby Rose appears in the film as a wedding singer during a crucial scene, performing a beautiful, stripped-down cover of The Velvet Underground's 'I'll Be Your Mirror' and 'That's All'. Her deep, warm vocals act as a direct commentary on the characters' inner desires.
  • Daniel Pemberton's NYC Jazz Influence: To score the high-society world of Manhattan matchmakers, composer Daniel Pemberton recorded the score in New York using local jazz musicians, creating a sound that feels both classic and contemporary, reminiscent of classic New York romantic comedies.
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Official Trailer

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About the Movie

A high-end New York City matchmaker finds her lucrative business and personal life thrown into chaos when she enters a complicated love triangle involving a wealthy ex-boyfriend and a new financier client.

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Additional Information

ℹ️ Director
Celine Song
ℹ️ Composer
Daniel Pemberton
⏱️ Runtime
109 minutes
🏢 Studio
A24
💰 Budget
$15 million

Frequently Asked Questions

How many songs are in the Materialists soundtrack?

The soundtrack for Materialists features a total of 13 licensed songs and 13 original instrumental score tracks composed by Daniel Pemberton.

Who composed the score for Materialists?

The original score for Materialists was composed by the prolific British composer Daniel Pemberton, known for scoring Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Enola Holmes.

What songs are featured by Baby Rose in Materialists?

Baby Rose appears as a wedding singer and performs beautiful covers of 'I'll Be Your Mirror' and 'That's All'.
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Editorial Integrity & Verification

Editorial Score
7.4 /10

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Our methodology involves cross-referencing official credits, digital fingerprints, and frame-by-frame analysis of the soundtrack in context.

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