Your Fault: London Movie Soundtrack
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| Movie Soundtrack (2026) | |
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| Director | Dani Girdwood & Charlotte Fassler |
| Studio | Amazon MGM Studios |
| Release date | 2026-06-17 |
| Genre(s) | Drama, Romance |
| Composer(s) | Jakwob |
| Music supervisor | Jumi Akinfenwa |
| Available on | Prime Video |
| Cast | Asha Banks as Noah Matthew Broome as Nick Louisa Binder as Sophia Joel Nankervis as Michael Scarlett Rayner as Briar Orlando Norman as Cruz ... e 3 more |
About This Soundtrack
The 2026 romantic drama Your Fault: London, directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler, continues the intense story of Noah (played by Asha Banks) and Nick (played by Matthew Broome). As the second installment in the British adaptation of Mercedes Ron's best-selling Culpables trilogy, the film explores the maturity and vulnerability of their relationship as they face the trials of distance and career demands. The soundtrack plays a central role in framing the emotional stakes, contrasting Noah's new life at Oxford with Nick's hectic corporate responsibilities in London.
The musical score for Your Fault: London is composed by British music producer and composer Jakwob (James Jacob), who brings a contemporary electronic and orchestral texture that heightens the film's dramatic tension. Music supervisor Jumi Akinfenwa oversees the soundtrack, selecting indie-pop, alternative, and contemporary tracks that mirror the characters' internal struggles and emotional evolution. The film also features a notable original song, 'In the Name of Healing', performed by British singer-songwriter Griff, adding a deeply personal musical signature to the couple's romance.
This database serves as the ultimate registry for the music played throughout Your Fault: London. While the licensed tracklist is currently blank as we prepare for future user-submitted song listings, this page is structured to catalog every song, trailer theme, and orchestral score piece. The directory is regularly updated to provide verified song titles, scene descriptions, and streaming links for platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon.
Additional Songs
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Hot
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I told ya
by dexter in the newsagent
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You Got It
by your friend polly
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Los Ageless
by St. Vincent
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STARTAFIGHT
by Joey Valence, Brae
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GREEN LIGHT
by NOISY
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1999
by Charli xcx
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19-2000
by Gorillaz
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Memories
by David Guetta, Kid Cudi
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Love Me Not
by Ravyn Lenae
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PAYRI$E
by Greta Isaac
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In The Name Of Healing
by Griff
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Spell
by Witch Post
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Good Ones
by Charli xcx
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Crystalised
by The xx
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Tell Me Something Good
by Venice
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Heartthrob
by Indigo De Souza
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July
by Windser
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Exit Signs
by LEAP
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I Know What You Want
by Jakwob & James Jacob
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Come Down
by Asha Banks
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Songs in Trailer
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Original Score
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Flow State
by Jakwob, James Jacob
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Conference
by Jakwob, James Jacob
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Tennis
by Jakwob, James Jacob
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Threat
by Jakwob, James Jacob
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The Question
by Jakwob, James Jacob
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Rematch
by Jakwob, James Jacob
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Pre-Race Scheming
by Jakwob, James Jacob
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Papermill Race Pt1
by Jakwob, James Jacob
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Papermill Race Pt2
by Jakwob, James Jacob
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The Kiss
by Jakwob, James Jacob
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Curbside
by Jakwob, James Jacob
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The End
by Jakwob, James Jacob
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About the Composer(s)
James Edward Jacob (born March 28, 1989), known professionally as Jakwob, is a British composer, music producer, and songwriter. Originally from Hereford, England, he first gained recognition for his electronic music remixes. He has since developed a career in cinematic scoring, receiving acclaim for composing the score of the BAFTA-nominated feature How to Have Sex (2023). He also composed the original scores for My Fault: London (2025) and its sequel Your Fault: London (2026).
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Did you know?
- Back-to-Back Filming: Your Fault: London was shot back-to-back with the third installment, Our Fault: London, between June and July 2025. While Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler returned to direct the second film, Chanya Button took over directing duties for the final part.
- Oxford On-Location Filming: To authentically depict Noah's university transition, the production filmed on location at Brasenose College, one of the historic constituent colleges of the University of Oxford.
- Returning Composer: Composer Jakwob (James Jacob) returned to compose the score for the sequel after scoring the first installment, My Fault: London (2025). He used a blend of electronic production and classical string arrangements to match the more mature tone of the characters' relationship.
Official Trailer
About the Movie
Following the events of My Fault: London, Noah and Nick's relationship faces its greatest test yet. As Noah leaves for Oxford University and Nick takes on more responsibility at his father's company, the distance, new people, and unresolved trust issues threaten to tear them apart.
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Our methodology involves cross-referencing official credits, digital fingerprints, and frame-by-frame analysis of the soundtrack in context.

