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Squid Game Soundtrack – What to Listen Until Squid Game Season 2?

Squid Game Soundtrack - What to Listen Until Squid Game Season 2?
Squid Game Soundtrack

If you’re waiting with bated breath for Squid Game Season 2 and don’t know what to listen to until the 2nd part comes out, don’t worry. Because we’ve listed the Squid Game soundtrack episode by episode so you can listen to it while you wait for Season 2.

The South Korean series has provided its viewers with a fantastic soundtrack album in addition to the captivating story and excellent acting performances. Here’s the list of the Squid Game soundtrack:

Squid Game Episode 1

Squid Game Soundtrack - Squid Game Episode 1

Episode 1

Some of the soundtracks from Squid Game Episode 1 are:

Way Back Then” by Jung Jae Il is played while the kids are playing the squid game.

“The Master” by Jung Jae Il is played while Seong Gi-hun is being chased by loan sharks at the horse track.

“Pink Soldiers” by 23 is played as the square welcomes the players.

“Round I” by Jung Jae Il is played during the closing credits.

Our favorite soundtrack from Episode 1 is “Dead End” by 23.

Squid Game Episode 2

“Pink Soldiers” by 23 is the opening theme of Squid Game Episode 2.

“Wife, Husband and 4.56 Billion” by Jung Jae Il is played as the main characters return to the game.

“Needles and Dalgona” by Park Min Ju is played while the players enter the game.

“The Fat and the Rats” by Park Min Ju is played as the piggy bank in the arcade fills up with money.

“Unfolded…” by Jung Jae Il is played during the end credits.

Our favorite soundtrack from Episode 2 is “I Remember My Name” by Jung Jae Il.

Squid Game Episode 3

Squid Game Soundtrack - Squid Game Episode 3

Episode 3

“On the Beautiful Blue Danube, Op. 314” by Johann Strauss II is played while Gi-hun is forming a team.

“Serenade for Strings, Op. 48: Waltzer” by Tchaikovsky is played when the second game ends. This is our favorite soundtrack from Squid Game Episode 3.

Murder Without Violence” by Park Min Ju is the closing theme of the episode.

Squid Game Episode 4

The episode begins with “An der schönen blauen Donau, Op. 314” by Johann Strauss II, as the players walk down the stairs from the second game.

“Serenade for Strings, Op. 48: Waltzer” by Tchaikovsky is also heard in Episode 4 as players are instructed to form teams for the third game.

“The Rope is Tied” by Jung Jae Il is played during the tug of war. This song is our favorite song played in Squid Game Episode 4.

“Round I” by Jung Jae Il is played during the end credits.

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Squid Game Episode 5

Squid Game Soundtrack - Squid Game Episode 5

Episode 5

“Delivery” by 23 is played while soldier #28 and #29 prepare for a delivery.

Dead End” by 23 plays while the policeman searches the records room, and during the end credits.

Our favorite soundtrack from Squid Game Episode 5 is “Cvalda” by Bjoerk.

Squid Game Episode 6

“An der schönen blauen Donau, Op. 314” by Johann Strauss II is heard again in Episode 6 as the fourth game begins; and this is our favorite in the episode.

“Uh…” by Jung Jae Il is played when the fourth game is revealed.

Let’s Go Out Tonight” by Jung Jae Il is played as the girls Ji-yeong and Sae-byeok talk during the game and the losers are eliminated.

“I Remember My Name” by Jung Jae Il is played when player I remembers his name, and during the end credits.

Squid Game Episode 7

Squid Game Soundtrack - Squid Game Episode 7

Episode 7

“Poor Boy” by Jung Jae Il is played at the end of the glass bridge game.

“Dead End” by 23 is played again in Episode 7 while the front man is searching for the policeman.

“Hostage Crisis” by 23 is played in the scene where the police officer goes undercover as a waiter.

Our favorite soundtrack of Squid Game Episode 7 is “Slaughterhouse III” by Jung Jae Il, which is played during the end credits.

Squid Game Episode 8

The episode starts with “On the Beautiful Blue Danube, Op. 314” by Johann Strauss II.

“It Hurts So Bad” by Jung Jae Il is played while Sae-byeok is cleaning up in the bathroom.

“Dawn” by Jung Jae Il is heard while player 67 is eliminated and Gi-hun is tied up by the soldiers – this is probably the best soundtrack of Squid Game Episode 8.

“Fly Me to the Moon (Cover)” by Joo Won is played at the end of the episode.

“Fly Me To The Moon” by Bart Howard and “Let’s Go Out Tonight” by Jung Jae Il are played during the end credits.

Squid Game Episode 9

Squid Game Soundtrack - Squid Game Episode 9

Episode 9

“Round I” by Jung Jae Il is played when the sixth game begins.

“Round VI” by Jung Jae Il is played during the squid game in the rain.

“Owe” by Jung Jae Il plays while Gi-hun looks out the window of a skyscraper – our favorite soundtrack from Episode 9.

“Unfolded…” by Jung Jae Il plays during the end credits of the Squid Game Season 1 finale.

Also read: 5 Worst Squid Game Characters Ranked

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