Never Have I Ever has slowly become one of Netflix's biggest TV shows. From its awesome representation to laugh out loud jokes, fans can't seem to get enough and are now hoping for a season two. Another highlight of the show is its incredible soundtrack. From past Bollywood hits to fun new indie and dance tracks there's no doubt that some of them have probably stuck in your head since you first heard them on the show. Lucky for you, we found them so you better get your headphones ready. Because you're finally going to know which song was playing during some of your favorite scenes.
*Major spoilers for season 1 of Never Have I Ever below!*
These are all the songs featured in the first season of Netflix's Never Have I Ever.
Episode 1: "Pilot"
"Dancing on My Own" by Robyn
Playing when Paxton is getting out of the pool and it's revealed how Devi started walking again.
"Big Future" by Obliques
Playing when Kamala is trying to give Devi the lunch that she made her.
"Rubia" by Juan Wauters
Playing when Ben and Devi are showing their grades to each other in a flashback.
"So Strange" by Superhumanoids
Playing when Devi and Ben walk to the computer lounge.
"Composure" by Argonaut & Wasp
Playing when Devi is waiting for Paxton outside after swim practice.
"Playing Games" by Anna of the North
Playing when Paxton agrees to have sex with Devi and over the end credits.
Episode 2: "... had sex with Paxton Hall-Yoshida"
"Dancing on the Limit" by Prizes
Playing when Paxton enters Devi's room in her dream.
"Tease" by Salt Cathedral
Playing when Devi "tells" Fabiola and Eleanor how her and Paxton's sex agreement happened.
"Redundant" by Furniteur
Playing when Nalini remembers when Mohan bought the bike.
"The Way I Move" by Equal and Lefti ft. Adeline Michèle
Playing when the girls try to learn more about sex.
"I Sink I Sink" by Living Hour
Playing when Nalini remembers her miscarriage and riding the bike with Mohan.
"(Downtown) Dancing" by Yacht
Playing when Devi goes to Paxton's bathroom to freshen up.
"All Yours" by Widowspeak
Playing when Devi tries to talk to Paxton and he ignores her.
"Come and Go" by Brighter Later
Playing when Kamala breaks up with Steve.
"Peaches" by Milk & Bone and Alex Lustig
Playing when Paxton goes to apologize to Devi for ignoring her.
Episode 3: "... gotten drunk with the popular kids"
"My Fit" by Mad Circuit ft. TeaMarrr
Playing when Devi, Fabiola, and Eleanor make a TikTok.
"Never Let You Go" by People on People
Playing when Devi says goodbye to her friends.
"Siren 042" by Lala Lala and WHY?
Playing when Kamala and Steve get back together.
"Don't Stop Dreaming" by Celebration
Playing when Fabiola reveals she's gay in the robotics lab.
Episode 4: "... felt super Indian"
"Dum Maro Dum" by Asha Bhosle
Playing when Kamala and Nalini help Devi get ready for Ganesh Puja.
"One In A Million" by The Deekompressors
Playing when walks out of the coffee shop.
"The Hotness" by The Deekompressors
Playing when John McEnroe talks about Ganesh Puja.
"Nagada Sang Dhol" by Shreya Ghoshal and Osman Mir
Playing when the dance troupe performs.
"Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna" by Lata Mangeshkar and Udit Narayan
Playing when the enter the gym for prayers.
"Chasing Blue" by BLACKPAW
Playing when Devi kicks the lockers after talking to the admissions counselor.
"Waking Up" by Sorry Girls
Playing when Pandit Raj goes inside the store.
Episode 5: "... started a nuclear war"
"Moon Like Sour Candy" by The Ophelias
Playing when Devi tries to apologize to Paxton.
Episode 6: "... been the loneliest boy in the world"
"Slicked" by Weaves
Playing during the intro when Andy Samberg is revealed as the narrator.
"How to Quit Smoking" by Papercuts
Playing when Ben is left alone after his mother leaves.
"Shape" by Julia Shapiro
Playing when Ben is stuck at home instead of the at the game.
"Make No Mistake Misses Blue" by Fabian Simone & The Moon Machine
Playing when Ben has a horrible day.
"Call Me" by Sarah Rebecca
Playing over dinner at Devi's house.
"Lost" by Boy Harsher
Playing the next day when Ben is back at school.
Episode 7: "... been a big, fat liar"
"Steel Birds" by Slow Pulp
Playing when Devi gets things ready for the sleepover.
"Armed And Dangerous" by Chaos Chaos
Playing when Devi decides between helping Paxton or Eleanor.
Episode 8: "... pissed off everyone I know"
"Confetti" by Julia Jean-Baptiste
Playing when Devi is modeling for Rebecca.
"Always Be Together" by Orlando Roberton, Luke Roberts, Valerie Balligand, and Oliver Price
Playing when Devi is studying at her house.
"Get Loud" by Tia P. ft. Redwood
Playing when Devi walks into Ben's party.
"Wild" by Monogem
Playing when Ben and Devi are in the theater room.
"Found" by Selebrities
Playing when Eve and Fabiola talk on the stairs.
"Fire For You" by Cannons
Playing when Paxton drives Devi back home.
"Neon Dream" by Nectar Twins
Playing during the end credits.
Episode 9: "... had to be on my best behavior"
"Tidal Waves" by The Shacks
Playing during the title screen.
Episode 10: "... said I'm sorry"
"Sixteen (Oceans1985 Remix) by Don
Playing when Devi gets ready in Ben's house.
"Beautiful Day" by U2
Playing during flashback and Mohan declares it his new favorite song. Replays when they spread his ashes.
"Love is a Phase" by De Lux
Playing when Ben is driving Devi to her house.
"Boys Like You" by Kids At Midnight
Playing when Ben and Devi kiss on the beach.
Tamara Fuentes is the current Entertainment Editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers TV, movies, books, celebrities, and more. She can often be found in front of a screen fangirling about something new. Before joining Cosmopolitan, she was the entertainment editor over at Seventeen. She is also a member of the Television Critics Association and the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.