Kissing Booth 3 Soundtrack Guide: Every Song

Warning: SPOILERS for The Kissing Booth 3.

Netflix’s The Kissing Booth 3 soundtrack is filled with summery songs, matching the pre-college summer vibes of The Kissing Booth‘s second sequel. Set during the summer after high school graduation, The Kissing Booth 3 opens with Elle (Joey King) struggling to decide whether to attend Berkeley with her best friend Lee (Joel Courtney) or Harvard with her boyfriend Noah (Jacob Elordi). When Lee and Noah’s parents announce that they’re selling their beach house, the friends plan to spend one last summer on the beach, mostly partying and checking off “Beach Bucket List” items, while Elle privately weighs her collegiate options.

Not totally without difficulties, Elle’s summer is mostly committed to having fun in the sun with her friends, and the film’s soundtrack reflects this. With multiple tracks by musician and songwriter Tim Myers, best known as a solo artist for his 2017 song “Lover My Love,” and plenty more Californicated dance songs, The Kissing Booth 3 soundtrack is surprisingly long with a mostly SoCal-colored sonic palette. The soundtrack also includes several original tracks by composer Patrick Kirst, who ends the Kissing Booth trilogy having scored all three.

With over 30 tracks listed on the official soundtrack, not every song can be so neatly identified within the film itself. All the same, here is a full scene-by-scene breakdown of the Kissing Booth 3 soundtrack.

“Welcome Home, Son” by Radical Face – “Welcome Home, Son” plays during one of the opening scenes when Elle, Noah, Lee, and Lee’s girlfriend Rachel survey the big, green beach house.

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“Blue Box” by New Day – “Blue Box” plays as Elle and Lee clean and play in one of the beach house’s game rooms.

“Whatever You Want” by Cmd/Control – “Whatever You Want” plays over a montage of brothers Lee and Noah alternately removing and replacing the “For Sale” sign in front of the beach house.

“Help Me Run Away” by St. Lucia – “Help Me Run Away” plays during The Kissing Booth 3‘s first beach house party.

“Good Lovin” by Edward Jemison, Dermot Kierman, Adam Losus, and Louie Schultz – “Good Lovin” plays while Elle and Lee complete tasks on their Beach Bucket List.

“We Built This City” by Tencytrax – Elle and Lee sing this classic 80’s song while singing karaoke with helium-altered voices.

“Run Into the Sun” by Tim Myers – “Run Into the Sun” plays while Noah and Chloe (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) chat on Chloe’s boat.

“Summer Song” by The Honeymoon Thrillers – “Summer Song” plays whle Elle and Noah, Lee and Rachel hang out at the water park.

“Go! Let’s Go” by Tim Myers – “Go! Let’s Go” plays while Elle, Lee, and Rachel approach Noah and Chloe in slow motion at the Waikiki Wheels racetrack.

“Shot Rod” by Conny and the Bellhops – During the Super Mark Kart-themed race, “Let’s Turkey Trot” can be heard.

“D.A.R.L.I.N.G.” by Beach House – “D.A.R.L.I.N.G.” plays while Noah apologizes to Elle before the two get into an argument.

“Shut Up and Dance” by Walk the Moon – Kissing Booth best friends Elle and Lee perform a flash mob at a restaurant to the hit pop song “Shut Up and Dance.”

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“Goodbye Summer” by The Daylights – “Goodbye Summer” plays while Elle and Noah separately discuss their problems with Marco (Taylor Zakhar Perez) and Chloe, respectively.

“Time After Time” by Cyndi Lauper – Elle and Noah dance to the classic 80’s prom song “Time After Time” before sleeping together.

“High Top Kicks” by Fake Crush ft. Matt O’Halloran – “High Top Kicks” plays while Noah and Marco aggressively compete at beach volleyball.

“Powerlines” by The Western States Motel – As Noah drives away on his motorcycle, leaving behind a tearful Elle, “Powerlines” can be heard.

“First Day Of My Life” by Bright Eyes – “First Day Of My Life” plays as Elle packs up her stuff and chats with Lee at the beach house.

“Fading” by Colouring – “Fading” sets the tone to Elle and Noah’s breakup in Kissing Booth 3.

“Make Your Heart” by Azure Roy – “Make Your Heart” plays as Elle returns to the beach house in the rain.

“Two Of Us On The Run” by Lucius – While Elle and Mrs. Flynn (Molly Ringwald) chat at the beach house, “Two Of Us On The Run” can be heard.

“Life’s Adventures” by Tim Myers – “Life’s Adventures” plays over a montage of Elle contemplating reaching out to Noah while working, returning home with groceries, and playing video games.

“Outsider” by The Daylights – “Outsider” plays as Elle and Marco say their goodbyes at a party.

“Out To Get You” by James – While Elle and Noah discuss their relationship, “Out To Get You” can be heard.

“God Only Knows” by Adam Lasus – “God Only Knows” plays as Elle tearfully says goodbye to Lee.

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“Be Together” by SIKORA – Elle and her little brother Brad (Carson White) dance to “Be Together” in their garage.

“Hello” by Sugarbomb – After The Kissing Booth 3‘s story jumps forward six years, “Hello” plays as Elle meets up with Lee and Rachel.

“Falling In Love At A Coffee Shop” by Landon Pigg – “Falling In Love At A Coffee Shop” plays as Elle and Noah take off on a motorcycle during The Kissing Booth 3‘s ambiguous ending.

“All Over The World” by Adam Jason, Jason Paige, and Louie Schultz – “All Over The World” plays during The Kissing Booth 3‘s end credits.

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