
Tulsa King Season 3 (2025) Soundtrack Guide
Just after he is released from prison after 25 years, New York mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi is unceremoniously exiled by his boss to set up shop in Tulsa, Okla. Realizing that his mob family may not have his best interests in mind, Dwight slowly builds a “crew” from a group of unlikely characters, to help him establish a new criminal empire in a place that to him might as well be another planet.
Episode 1: Blood and Bourbon (Sep 21, 2025)
Dwight deals with threats from law enforcement and rival gangs while trying to secure a distillery deal.
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Scene Context: Opening Credits Music
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Scene Context: The scene cuts from Dwight rejecting Ray's proposal to retire and share profits, to a music montage that sets the stage for Mitch's Auto City storyline. This sequence introduces us to Cleo and the Montague distillery, setting the tone for the next part of the story.
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Scene Context: Bred2Buck Saloon Casino & Cabaret scenes
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Scene Context: Dwight and Mitch hash out Mitch's frustrations at the Casino. The conversation turns when Mitch brings up his family's distillery troubles, leading Dwight to consider intervening while also dealing with Jeremiah Dunmire's looming expectations.
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Scene Context: Grace runs into Bodhi at the Higher Plane dispensary. Bodhi is on a mission to collect K.C.'s cannabis profits and meet up with Tyson midway through his journey.
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Scene Context: Tyson is at home and starts dancing in front of the mirror
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Scene Context: Spring-headed Buddha dolls inside the car / As they cruise down the highway towards their next destination, Tyson, Bodhi, and Grace jam out to tunes and geek out over their ride, a sleek electric car that's getting them one step closer to meeting up in Kansas City. The trio's conversation is all about music and machinery as they discuss everything from their favorite artists to the pros and cons of eco-friendly transportation.
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Scene Context: They change the music when they are in the car
Episode 2: The Fifty (Sep 28, 2025)
Dwight faces threats from Jeremiah Dunmire and the Dixie Mafia while trying to secure distribution for a hidden stash of fifty-year-old bourbon.
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Episode 3: The G and the OG (Oct 5, 2025)
Dwight must collaborate with Agent Musso to stop a terrorist.
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Scene Context: wight finds himself trapped in a self-driving sedan. The AI system blasts Nas' music and ignores his desperate attempts to get out, leaving him stuck inside.
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Scene Context: In the car, Dwight pushes for an eye-for-an-eye approach to justice, while Musso advocates for due process. Their differing views highlight the tension in their partnership.
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Scene Context: Cleo stops at a convenience store to grab some snacks, bringing up prom night memories that leave Mitch reminding her to stay focused.
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Scene Context: In the aftermath of taking down Cole's shady bingo scheme, the gang - consisting of Goodie, Tyson, Bodhi, and Grace, let loose with a night out at a local club. Tyson takes some time to enjoy himself, but eventually parts ways from the group to continue the party on his own terms.
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Scene Context: Tyson and Serenity grab some quiet time in a private room to discuss their plans for life after Tulsa. The conversation takes on a thoughtful tone as they touch on their fears and doubts, but their words are soon cut short by an ominous sense of danger lurking nearby.
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Scene Context: Dwight weighs in on the upcoming gubernatorial election, strategizing against Dunmire's influence. Just as he's got his political game face on, Goodie interrupts with an urgent problem that demands attention.
Episode 4: Staring Down the Barrel (Oct 12, 2025)
Dwight leads efforts to get back bourbon taken by Dunmire, while Tyson finds redemption and Quiet Ray returns.
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Scene Context: Margaret Devereaux runs into Cal Thresher at a local eatery, where she's brutally honest about his lack of charm. She proposes throwing her support behind his gubernatorial bid, but only if he's willing to make a huge concession: selling her share of their ranch at a significantly reduced price.
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Scene Context: Mitch Keller and Cleo Montague meet up in a casino bar to discuss their plans. They're on the same page about recovering the stolen Montague 50 and avoiding the cops, but Mitch knows he's taking a big risk by going back out there - one that could land him right back behind bars.
Episode 5: On the Rocks (Oct 19, 2025)
Dwight launches his bourbon brand amid rising tensions as Dunmire schemes to crash the launch and sabotage the event.
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Scene Context: Cole Dunmire pays a visit to Spencer at the local bar, where they likely swap stories and share a few laughs.
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Scene Context: Tyson and Dwight have a heart-to-heart in the car when Tyson asks what it means to be a man. The conversation takes a mentor-like turn as Dwight shares wisdom on embracing mistakes and learning from them.
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Scene Context: Dwight wraps up his transaction with Dexter Deacon, also known as the Watchmaker, at the bar. He hands over the cash in exchange for the untraceable device, their deal now officially done.
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Scene Context: The scene opens on the bustling Distillery launch party, where industry bigwigs and eager fans gather to toast the new whiskey brand's arrival. As we step into the crowded space, the sounds of lively chatter and clinking glasses fill the air, punctuated by the smooth notes of a jazz quartet playing in the background.
Episode 6: Bubbles (Oct 26, 2025)
Dwight struggles to sustain his bourbon operation, arranging secret deliveries while dealing with dangers from Dunmire and Quiet Ray.
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Scene Context: In this high-stakes heist, Mitch, Cleo, Bodhi, and Grace infiltrate a shut-down distillery to reclaim their stolen bourbon. They take down a security guard with ease before making a getaway in some sweet rides.
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Scene Context: As they hit the highway to Arkansas, tensions flare between Dwight and Tyson over the car's soundtrack, specifically, their disagreement about whether hip-hop or classic rock is the way to go. In a moment of frustration, Dwight swaps out the hip-hop playlist for some Doobie Brothers tunes, prompting an amused Tyson to raise an eyebrow.
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Scene Context: Tyson queries Dwight about Quiet Ray, who's reportedly trying to muscle in on their operation. Dwight reveals that Ray is seeking a slice of their action, but expresses caution, admitting he's a little wary about the situation.
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Scene Context: Tragedy strikes when Armand is discovered lifeless in a local flophouse, his body hanging from the ceiling in a stark and sobering revelation. The authorities are called to the scene as the investigation into Armand's sudden and unexpected death begins.
Episode 7: Art of War (Nov 2, 2025)
Dwight moves to reopen his distillery. Tyson, Goodie and Spencer run a sting.
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Scene Context: Goodie and Tyson hash out their plans for his first big score. Goodie proposes an unorthodox scheme: pretending to be a fake cop to take down college drug dealers.
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Scene Context: Cal Thresher sips on a drink while meeting with Attorney General Sackrider. The conversation starts with Cal trying to win over Sackrider's favor by buttering him up.
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Scene Context: As they ride their hot streak at the craps table, Thresher extends an unexpected offer to Sackrider: the chance to become his future right-hand man as lieutenant governor. The stakes are high, but the potential reward is too enticing to ignore.
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Scene Context: Sackrider hits rock bottom when he blows his entire fortune and maxes out the credit line. Thresher takes advantage of Sackrider's vulnerability and walks away, leaving him in a tough spot. Now, Dwight and Margaret are counting their gains, with Sackrider firmly under Dwight's control.
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Scene Context: Dwight tracks down Sackrider to the bar and offers him a deal: he'll wipe out Sackrider's massive $100,000 debt if he agrees to pledge his loyalty. It's clear that money talks, and Sackrider is quick to accept the offer, eager to erase his financial woes.
Episode 8: Nothing Is Over (Nov 9, 2025)
Dwight uncovers a deadly plan by Dunmire and races to stop it.
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Scene Context: Eletronic music playing at the nightclub Higher Plane
Episode 9: Dead Weight (Nov 16, 2025)
As Dwight expands his liquor empire, Tyson's side hustle draws heat.
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Scene Context: Lee disguises himself as a property manager and uses his charm to convince a hotel clerk to let him access the fire alarm system. With ease, he talks his way past security, showcasing his sly and resourceful nature.
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Scene Context: Lee makes a stop at his eponymous electric supply shop. The setting is quiet and industrious, with tools and machinery humming in the background.
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Scene Context: After Deacon's sudden vanishing act, investigators find out that Premium Distro has abruptly stopped distributing Dunmire bourbon, a move that's sparking suspicions about a potential connection to rival brand Montague. The news raises questions about what's behind this unexpected change in distribution plans.
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Scene Context: Dwight stops by a bar to collect cash from his pal Tyson's party planning venture. The visit is interrupted by the arrival of an old buddy, Lee, with whom he shares a drink and some catching up.
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Scene Context: Tyson and Spencer get the boot from the club after being caught pushing ecstasy. The bouncers aren't having it, and the two friends are forced to leave their night on the town behind.
Episode 10: Jesus Lizard (Nov 23, 2025)
Dwight and his crew gear up for all-out war. Season finale.
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Scene Context: Lee heads to a dealership to pick up a sleek new Cadillac, courtesy of Dwight's approval. The car has clean registration, making it perfect for their upcoming mission. With its shiny exterior and reliable engine, this ride is ready to hit the road.
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Scene Context: Dwight wraps up planning for the upcoming raid with Lee and Bigfoot before formally anointing Bodhi as the new Capo in the family. The move solidifies Bodhi's position within the group.
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Scene Context: As the team launches an attack on the compound, Dwight springs into action to rescue Joanne from harm. Meanwhile, Lee and Mitch take down the fleeing guards with precision, securing the perimeter.
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Scene Context: Dwight delivers a stern lecture to Jeremiah Dunmire, warning him about the dangers of the "Jesus lizard". The situation takes a dark turn as Dwight exacts revenge for his friend's murder by setting Jeremiah ablaze.
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Main Cast
- Sylvester Stallone Dwight 'The General' Manfredi
- Martin Starr Lawrence 'Bodhi' Geigerman
- Jay Will Tyson Mitchell
- Kevin Pollak Special Agent Musso
Official Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who composed the music for Tulsa King: Season 3?
The score for Tulsa King: Season 3 was composed by Danny Bensi, Saunder Jurriaans.
How many songs are in the soundtrack for Tulsa King: Season 3?
There are 48 songs featured in the soundtrack for Tulsa King: Season 3. SeekerTune lists all of them with detailed scene descriptions.
What are the genres of Tulsa King: Season 3?
The main genres for Tulsa King: Season 3 include Crime, Drama, Comedy.
How many seasons does Tulsa King have?
The TV show Tulsa King currently has 3 seasons.






Community Q&A
Joe says:
What's the song playing in Tulsa King Episode 9 with the lyrics? Wicked teeth, secrets keep Matches soaked in kerosene Darkest place, soul to take Shoulders hold up every weight Bloodshot eyes, dark and light Comes a time to choose a side Things grow cold, look out below Up to no good Up to no good
SeekerTune says:
Hi Joe, We still haven't been able to find out the name of that song.