365 Days 2 – or 365 Days: This Day – has finally dropped on Netflix and, along with the sex scenes, fans are obsessed with the soundtrack.
Desperate to recreate some of the ambience for your own romantic encounters? Look no further for full 365 Days: This Day soundtrack details.
365 Days: This Day soundtrack
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Alongside songs from JJ Abel and Marissa, it even features a track sung by Massimo himself!
Italian actor Michele is also a successful recording artist, and his song plays out over the closing credits.
And because we know you’re loving the 365 Days: This Day soundtrack as much as we are, here is the entire soundtrack for you to playlist at your leisure.
You are, as always, incredibly welcome.
365 Days EMO & Marissa
My Girl Oskar Syma
Mi Amor JJ Abel Featuring Carla Fernandez
If U Like That Marissa
Don’t Mess With My Mind EMO
Nothing To Lose Marien
You Were In Love bryska
All I Want Is You For Christmas The Fun Machine
Xmas Ian Scott
Promises EMO
Trouble Maker Marien
Secrets Natalia Krakowiak
Give Me Some Love TYNSKY
Good To Me EMO
Winter Summer Jhn McFly & TYNSKY
Dos Horas JJ Abel, Daniel Rondon & Kuinvi
By Your Side Marissa
SHOW ME Ian Scott
Never Again Tommy Docherty
The Calling (EPIX Remix) The Rigs
Como + Nadia MYA, Lit Killah & Rusherking
The End EMO
Another Day Michele Morrone
Once you’re done with the soundtrack, 365 Days: This Day can be found on Netflix, alongside the first instalment, 365 Days.
And Morrone appears on the 365 Days soundtrack for that one as well!
365 Days 2: Is it just as steamy?
As with all things 365 Days, life is never simple for our couple.
But life gets even more complicated in 365 Days: This Day when a mysterious man makes a play for Laura.
Cue even more fabulous underwear, a massive twist and some of the steamiest scenes to ever land on Netflix.
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Much like the first movie, 365 Days: This Day fabulous romp in every sense of the word and well worth a couple of hours of your time.
As the movies are based on the 365 Days trilogy of books by author Blanka Lipinska, This Day marks the midpoint of the story.
And, thanks to that twist, it also sets up what we assume will be one hell of a finale.
If you can’t wait to find out what happens to our lingerie-clad couple, you’ll be pleased to hear that Netflix has already given the final installment the green light.
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