Get An Inside Look At the "Insecure" Season 4 Soundtrack
Season four of the HBO comedy series, Insecure premiered on April 12, and they’re back with a new soundtrack of bangers and slow jams. Issa Rae and Insecure's music supervisor, Kier Lehman have created the perfect blend of well-known hits and undiscovered tracks for a flawless soundtrack. Here are a list of songs featured in the series:
1. “A Boy Is A Gun” by Tyler the Creator
2. "Sandstorm" by Mereba Feat. JID
3. “Cool Enough” by TeaMarr
4. “Self Motivated” by Tamar Bubble
5. “Numb Numb Juice” by ScHoolboy Q
6. “Feelin It” by Blimes and Gab
7. “Wiggle” by Binki
8. “Big Boss” by Tamara Bubble
9. “Waste My Time” by Zaia
10. “Sky Mind” by Radient Children
11. “Lil Mama” by Lo Village
12. “HopScotch” by Michael Sneed
13. “Feng Shui” by Jidenna
14. “Boy Bye” by Brockhampton
15. “Uno” by Ambjaay
16. “Look At Me” by Poe Leos feat. Kay Dinero
17. “Temperature” by TeaMarrr
18. "Petrol Bliss" by Choker
19. "Ready Set" by Kash Doll feat. Big Sean
20. "Hottest In The City" by Ty Dolla $ign
21. "Attention" by Bosco
22. "Shade" by Sonyaé
23. "You Can't Save Me" by SiR
24. "FUN!" by Vince Staples
25. "Apache" by Incredible Bongo Band
26. "Road to You" by Alex Isley
27. "Mood" by SiR feat. Zacari
28. "Whatever Whenever" by Kamaiyah
29. "Technicolor" by Sunni Colon
30. "Only If" by Steve Lacy
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