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And Just Like That… Season 3 (2025) Soundtrack Guide

And Just Like That…

HBO Max 7.7 Comedy | Drama 2025

This new chapter of “Sex and the City” follows Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s.

Soundtrack by Episode

Episode 1: Outlook Good (May 29, 2025)

As Carrie navigates long-distance with Aidan, Miranda considers ghosting a hookup, and Charlotte tries to redeem Mr. Burton.

  • 00:01:00

    Scene Context: Carrie settles into her new Gramercy townhouse, penning a postcard to Aidan. The song captures her lingering hope and longing for him, now reduced to just exchanging symbolic messages, a stark reminder that their "relationship" is limited to nothing more than blank cards.

  • 00:02:00

    Scene Context: Miranda, Carrie, and Charlotte hit up a ladies-only bar, where the lively atmosphere underscores their efforts to help Miranda navigate her awkward re-entry into queer nightlife. The upbeat track provides a cheeky contrast to Miranda's discomfort, highlighting the disconnect between what's considered "hot" in dating culture and the fumbling reality of real-life matchmaking for her.

  • 00:03:00

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  • 00:05:00

    Scene Context: A smooth jazz soundtrack fills the air at the bar, setting the tone for a relaxed evening. The sounds of saxophones and pianos mingle with hushed conversations, creating a laid-back atmosphere.

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  • 00:42:00

    Scene Context: As the scene closes out, Carrie settles in for some introspective typing, still reeling from a day of unfulfilled connections. The song's gentle, wistful melody accompanies her thoughts as she ponders what brought her to this point. With a hint of resignation, she starts to move forward, despite feeling adrift.

Episode 2: The Rat Race (Jun 5, 2025)

Carrie tries to interpret Aidan's texting style. Seema reluctantly agrees to see a matchmaker. Charlotte and LTW stalk a college prep consultant.

  • 00:01:00

    Scene Context: The episode kicks off with Carrie meeting up with Lisette at a hip bar in the city. Lisette, who now calls Carrie's old apartment home, surprises her with a thoughtful gift, a necklace featuring their old address. As they sip drinks and commiserate about modern dating woes and social media obsession, the moody yet upbeat vibes of "After Hours" perfectly capture the lively, slightly chaotic atmosphere of a New York night out on the town.

  • Friday

    The Chainsmokers

    00:43:00

    Scene Context: As Carrie and Adam wrap up their backyard hangout at the episode's end, uncertainty hangs in the air, about her garden, her life, and what's next after the rat fiasco and awkward encounter with Aidan. Meanwhile, the upbeat vibe of "Friday" by Rebecca Black perfectly captures Carrie's willingness to take a chance on new possibilities.

  • Scene Context: In a tense moment, Carrie frantically texts her friend Adien about the unsettling discovery of rats in the vicinity. The conversation likely reveals Carrie's growing anxiety and unease as she navigates this disturbing situation.

Episode 3: Carrie Golightly (Jun 12, 2025)

While Seema tags along on Carrie's trip to Virginia, Charlotte is caught between work and mom duties, and Miranda gets advice from her crush.

Episode 4: Apples to Apples (Jun 19, 2025)

Aidan suggests Carrie spend some quality time with his sons after she extends her trip. Later, Miranda takes Joy's advice during an interview.

Episode 5: Under the Table (Jun 26, 2025)

While Carrie and Miranda deal with noisy neighbor situations, Charlotte and LTW take their families on a glamping trip to Governors Island.

Episode 6: Silent Mode (Jul 3, 2025)

As Miranda takes a tentative next step with Joy, Carrie connects with Duncan on their writing projects, and LTW butts heads with Lucille.

  • 00:06:00

    Scene Context: Seema reluctantly says goodbye to her luxury ride, forced to part ways due to financial struggles. As she talks to Rocco, Diana Ross's song plays in the background, its bittersweet melody mirroring Seema's complex emotions - a mix of pride and loss as she lets go of status while holding onto dignity.

  • Take Your Shot

    Tatiana Woods

    00:09:00

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  • Eggs in one Basket

    Tele Novella

    00:21:00

    Scene Context: As Carrie and Aidan attempt to repair the old French door, they face both physical and emotional challenges, fragile glass and fraying relationship. Aidan's search for antique replacement panes provides a stark contrast to Carrie's growing frustration, as she urges him to come to bed.

  • Love Is All We Need

    Anders Johan Greger Lewen

    00:23:00

    Scene Context: The jukebox in the diner plays a smooth jazz tune, adding to the laid-back atmosphere.

  • You're Not Alone

    Tomar and the FCs

    00:27:00

    Scene Context: A lively jazz quartet plays softly in the background at the diner, adding to the cozy atmosphere and providing a laid-back soundtrack for the patrons' conversations. The smooth melodies and gentle rhythms create a relaxed vibe, making it easy to settle in and enjoy a cup of coffee or a hearty meal.

  • Amazing Grace

    Uriel Vega

    00:32:00

    Scene Context: The funeral service for Lisa's father gets underway at the theater, with loved ones gathering to pay their respects. As Lisa prepares to deliver her eulogy, Herbert takes over, adding his own poignant words to the somber occasion. The classic hymn that follows underscores the themes of loss and goodbye, as those in attendance come together to honor the memory of a loved one.

  • 00:41:00

    Scene Context: Ending Credits Song

Episode 7: They Wanna Have Fun (Jul 10, 2025)

Carrie throws Charlotte a party to boost her spirits. Anthony has an awkward first meeting with Giuseppe's mom. Seema and Adam's flirtation blossoms.

Episode 8: Happily Ever After (Jul 17, 2025)

Carrie attempts to work on notes with Duncan while Aidan is in town for a visit. LTW tries to tamp down a growing attraction.

Episode 9: Present Tense (Jul 24, 2025)

While Carrie is forced to confront lingering trust issues in her relationship, Miranda finally opens up to Joy. Later, Seema tries something new.

  • Tax for Sax

    Lars-Luis Linek

    00:07:00

    Scene Context: Seema walks into the Pelican restaurant, her presence a marked change from the quiet streets outside. The warm glow of the neon sign and the hum of lively chatter envelop her as she takes a seat at the bar.

  • Pilėnai: Aš papuošiu žirgo galvą pinavijom

    Vytautas Klova

    00:14:00

    Scene Context: As Anthony enjoys dinner with Giuseppe's mother, a gentle melody plays softly in the background, setting the tone for their evening together. The music adds a warm and intimate atmosphere to their conversation, allowing them to connect on a deeper level.

  • 00:25:00

    Scene Context: Carrie's final breakup with Aidan plays out on the street, set against the backdrop of a raw and emotional soundtrack. As they come to terms with their relationship's demise, Carrie quietly moves forward, preparing to meet her friends as she steps into this new chapter. The song perfectly captures the bittersweet mix of heartbreak and liberation that comes with starting anew.

Episode 10: Better (Jul 31, 2025)

Carrie has a burst of creative energy. Brady drops a bombshell on Miranda and Steve.

  • Chingones (feat. Jerz)

    Pacho Buscadoro

    00:12:00

    Scene Context: As Charlotte's apartment is being renovated, a lively tune hums away in the background, providing an upbeat contrast to the hustle and bustle of construction work. The song, likely a favorite of Charlotte's, adds a touch of warmth and personality to the chaotic scene.

  • Throwback

    Maxwell Park

    00:18:00

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  • 00:34:00

    Scene Context: As Carrie and Duncan head home after a publishing event, their hesitant parting is interrupted by Carrie's sudden change of heart. She spins back around, seals the deal with a kiss, and they finally give in to their newfound chemistry. The track's warm electronic vibe perfectly captures the mix of vulnerability, excitement, and possibility as Carrie leaves Aidan behind and takes a chance on something new with Duncan.

  • 00:36:00

    Scene Context: In the dimly lit bar, a live band provides a lively soundtrack, their music filling the space with a laid-back energy. The crowd sips on drinks and chatters over the rhythms, creating a relaxed atmosphere that's perfect for a night out with friends.

Episode 11: Forget About the Boy (Aug 7, 2025)

Carrie contemplates the ending of her book … and her own story. Charlotte navigates complicated feelings around Rock's school musical.

  • Love To Keep Me Warm

    Laufey

    00:00:01

    Scene Context: The episode kicks off with Carrie placing an order at a cozy bakery for Thanksgiving pies. The classic setting sets the tone for a heartwarming exploration of tradition, belonging, and the joy of sharing memorable moments with loved ones.

  • A Flower Opens

    Thomas Richard Balmforth

    00:04:33

    Scene Context: As Charlotte helps Rock into their "Thoroughly Modern Millie" costume, they bond over makeup and wigs before dress rehearsal. The lighthearted atmosphere is palpable as they chat and get ready together. This sweet moment showcases their growing connection and mutual support.

  • 00:05:10

    Scene Context: As Anthony and Giuseppe celebrate their engagement at Bergdorf's, a lively, carefree song plays in the background. The upbeat melody mirrors the couple's joyful, spontaneous proposal, perfectly capturing the excitement and promise of new beginnings.

  • 00:07:12

    Scene Context: As Charlotte raves to Miranda and Carrie about Rock's stunning "Thoroughly Modern Millie" costume, the smooth sounds of "Paradise" provide a dreamy backdrop. Charlotte beams with pride at her kid's growth, but also feels uncertain about navigating shifting family milestones as they evolve into their nonbinary identity.

  • Forget About the Boy

    Sutton Foster

    00:14:47

    Scene Context: In the high school musical "Thoroughly Modern Millie," the cast performs an upbeat number, "Forget About the Boy." The song kicks off after Charlotte and friends take their seats to watch Rock perform. The anthem's sassy tone matches Carrie's uncertainty about being single and independent, mirroring Rock's own stage transformation.

  • Liminal Space

    Ego Ella May

    00:20:22

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  • 00:22:20

    Scene Context: As tensions run high in this family gathering, the indie-rock soundtrack perfectly captures the mood, think mellow guitars and introspective lyrics. The music underscores the discomfort as long-held grievances surface amidst the Thanksgiving invites, but beneath it all, the characters' deep affection for each other still shines through.

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  • Fear When You Fly

    Cleo Sol

    00:26:41

    Scene Context: The final scene is the end credits, a familiar and nostalgic sequence that wraps up the episode's narrative.

Episode 12: Party of One (Aug 14, 2025)

As Carrie decides to work on accepting her next phase, Miranda hosts Thanksgiving for the first time in her new apartment.

  • NO QUIERO QUE ME LLORES

    Kid Cali

    00:03:54

    Scene Context: At a cozy Mexican restaurant, Miranda and Steve catch up over lunch, chatting about their son Brady and his plans to start a family with his partner. The pair share excitedly about becoming grandparents-to-be, marking a new chapter in their lives.

  • 00:15:40

    Scene Context: Carrie juggles a chaotic Thanksgiving dinner at Miranda's apartment, trying to keep things together as Brady, Mia, and their friends gather around. With Miranda out of the picture, Carrie's tasked with keeping the peace amidst the mayhem.

  • Keep on Stepping

    Marcel Vogel

    00:16:45

    Scene Context: As Joy's storyline unfolds, the soundtrack is subtly interrupted by the sound of her dog Sappho undergoing an unexpected surgery, with the worrying reality that she accidentally ingested a sharp object. This tense moment adds a layer of concern to Joy's already trying circumstances.

  • Higher Self

    Ego Ella May

    00:17:06

    Scene Context: In this Thanksgiving dinner scene, Carrie hosts a gathering at Miranda's apartment where she welcomes Mia and their friends to share a meal together. However, things take a turn when the guests start making snide comments about the food and the other attendees present.

  • Something Better

    Smoove & Turrell

    00:20:47

    Scene Context: Charlotte rolls into Miranda's place with some snacks, only to be taken aback by an unexpected guest: Mark, the guy she had previously tried to hook up with Carrie. The surprise is definitely palpable!

  • 00:22:21

    Scene Context: In this tense moment, Charlotte takes Carrie off to the side for a chat, only to have Carrie unleash her frustrations over the weird encounter with Mark. Meanwhile, Mia's friend is getting down with the music, surrounded by the rest of the group.

  • You're the First, the Last, My Everything

    Barry White

    00:29:05

    Scene Context: The series wraps up with a heartwarming finale montage. Anthony and Giuseppe's disagreement ends with a dramatic pie-throwing moment, only to be followed by a tender reconciliation. Meanwhile, other characters find closure: Charlotte accepts her child Rock's growing identity, Lisa and Herbert reunite, and Seema celebrates her relationship with Adam, all before Carrie reflects on her new chapter of independence in the epilogue of her book.

Main Cast

  • Sarah Jessica Parker Carrie Bradshaw
  • Cynthia Nixon Miranda Hobbes
  • Kristin Davis Charlotte York
  • Mario Cantone Anthony Marentino
  • Sarita Choudhury Seema Patel
  • Evan Handler Harry Goldenblatt
  • Nicole Ari Parker Lisa Todd Wexley

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who composed the music for And Just Like That…: Season 3?

The score for And Just Like That…: Season 3 was composed by Aaron Zigman.

How many songs are in the soundtrack for And Just Like That…: Season 3?

There are 62 songs featured in the soundtrack for And Just Like That…: Season 3. SeekerTune lists all of them with detailed scene descriptions.

What are the genres of And Just Like That…: Season 3?

The main genres for And Just Like That…: Season 3 include Comedy, Drama.

How many seasons does And Just Like That… have?

The TV show And Just Like That… currently has 3 seasons.

SHOW INFO
Composer Aaron Zigman
Supervisors Stephanie Diaz-Matos
Network HBO Max
External Links TMDB, IMDb