Netflix’s romantic comedy The Wrong Paris has become a fan favorite since its release on September 12, 2025. The film, starring Miranda Cosgrove as an aspiring artist and Pierson Fodé as a reality show bachelor, uses music to highlight its mix of small-town charm and romantic moments. The soundtrack features country, pop, and indie tracks that match the story’s emotions and settings. Here is a complete guide to all the songs and where they appear in the movie.
Full Soundtrack Listing
The soundtrack includes songs from artists like Breland, Raelynn, and Lauren Alaina, along with a score by composer Nathan Lanier. Music supervisor Brittany Whyte chose songs that fit the film’s lighthearted and emotional moments.
- “C’es Bottes Sont Faites Pour Marcher” by Michèle O
This French version of “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” plays during the opening scene. It sets the tone as Dawn works in her art studio and checks her mailbox. - “Icing” by Breland
This upbeat song is performed live at Sossy’s Saloon. It plays while Dawn shoots pool with her friend Emily. - “Good for You” by Breland
Another Breland track performed at the saloon. Dawn and Trey share their first dance while this song plays. - “L’amour Sous Les Magnolias” by A Mind Going Through Life & Noé
A reflective tune that plays while Dawn works in her studio. She receives a phone call from the reality show “The Honey Pot,” which changes her plans. - “Paris Texas Man” by Buck McCoy
A lively country song that welcomes Dawn and the other contestants to Paris, Texas. It highlights the cultural shift from her quiet life to the ranch environment. - “Keep Up” by Raelynn
This high-energy song plays during Rachel’s speech to the contestants. It also features during the end credits. - “Thicc As Thieves” by Lauren Alaina
A playful track that plays as the contestants prepare for a group dinner with Trey. Producers discuss camera angles in the background. - “Sex Bomb” by Kashus Kulpepper
A sultry song that underscores a comedic moment where Dawn sees Trey without his shirt. A cameraman secretly films the scene. - “Where Ya At” by Hardy
This country anthem plays during the mechanical bull-riding contest. Dawn tries to ride the bull but falls off after 14 seconds. - “Hey Cowboy” by Devon Cole
A flirtatious song that plays during Lexi’s turn on the mechanical bull. Her performance contrasts with Dawn’s earlier attempt. - “Getaway” by Harper Grace
A romantic song that plays when Trey sneaks Dawn away in his electric truck. They drive to his private hideout while this track plays. - “Love Me Like I Need” by Jaidyn Hurst
A heartfelt ballad that plays during Dawn and Trey’s first kiss. The moment follows Dawn’s admission about her art being personal. - “Meet Me in Paris” by Violet Skies
An uplifting song that plays during the ending montage. Dawn finally visits Paris, France, and explores the city, including the Eiffel Tower and an art academy. - “June Twenty Three” by Chris Cherokee
This additional track is also part of the soundtrack.
Score by Nathan Lanier
Composer Nathan Lanier created the original score for the film. The score includes 26 tracks that enhance the emotional and dramatic moments. Some key score tracks are:
- “I’ll Figure It Out” – Reflects Dawn’s determination.
- “Welcome to Paris” – Plays as the contestants arrive in Paris, Texas.
- “The Bull” – Highlights the bull-riding scene.
- “No More Pretending” – Emphasizes the emotional climax.
- “The Wrong Paris” – The main theme of the film.
The score album was released digitally on September 12, 2025, and is available on major music platforms.
Music’s Role in the Story
The songs and score in The Wrong Paris help tell the story of Dawn and Trey’s romance. The music shifts from fun and energetic to emotional and romantic, matching the film’s tone. Songs like “Good for You” and “Love Me Like I Need” highlight key moments in their relationship. The score supports the narrative without overpowering the scenes.
Where to Listen
The soundtrack is available on streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. The score is also available on these platforms.
The Wrong Paris is currently streaming on Netflix.
Also Read: Where Was “The Wrong Paris” Filmed? Complete Guide to All Filming Locations and Production Details
Credits: Vague Visages, Film Music Reporter