
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Title | Paradise Season 2 |
| Genre | Post-apocalyptic, Political Thriller |
| Platform | Hulu, Disney+ |
| Composer | Siddhartha Khosla |
| Episodes | 8 |
| Status | Season 2 concluded |
| Renewal | Renewed for Season 3 |
| Soundtrack Style | Mix of classical, remakes, and original score |
| Streaming (Soundtrack) | Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music |
Hulu’s post-apocalyptic political thriller show Paradise just concluded with its second season and was renewed for a third season (via Deadline), and its soundtrack is going absolutely viral.
This installment featured former Secret Service agent Xavier Collins (played by Sterling K. Brown) leaving the post-apocalyptic bunker to reunite with his wife, Teri, in a hostile, ruined world. Concurrently, the bunker society fractures, uncovering secrets about its origins, potential time travel, and a mysterious project called ‘Alex,’ while facing total structural collapse.
Now that it has come to an end and fans await the release of the next installment, here’s a look at the music that so spectacularly carried the series forward by doing the real storytelling work rather than just filling silence. Without further ado, dig in!
Paradise Season 2 Complete Soundtrack List





Paradise Season 2 soundtrack on Hulu, featuring original score by Siddhartha Khosla. It features a mix of 1960s classics, moody remakes, and original covers of Mr. Jones and Another Day in Paradise by artists like Freedom Fry and Soundwall, alongside Elvis Presley classics.
Here is the list of original scores from Siddhartha Khosla that were featured in the 8 episodes of Paradise Season 2 (via SoundCloud):
- A New Paradise
- The President
- Annie
- The Day
- New Roommates
- Mayday
- Grounded Boat
- Starting to See
- Meetings
- Bloody Fingers
- Resilience
- Our Children’s Burdens
- Start by Surviving
- Gary
- Alex
- New Hope
- Extended Curfew
- Greatness Ends
- Partners
- Terms
- New Horizons
- Exodus
Besides these scores, there were other featured songs and covers in Paradise Season 2 as well, including (via What Song):
- Are You Lonesome Tonight? – The Ray Conniff Singers
- Memphis, Tennessee – Wanda Jackson
- Für Elise – Ludwig van Beethoven
- Unchained Melody – Elvis Presley Experience
- Mr. Jones – Freedom Fry
- Another Day in Paradise – Soundwall
- Final Countdown – Soundwall
- Can’t Help Falling In Love – Tommee Profitt (feat. Brooke)
- Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars) – Mark Ronson
- Blue Christmas – Mason Ramsey
- Hound Dog – Hayden Calnin
In episode 1, Are You Lonesome Tonight?, Memphis Tennessee, Für Elise, Unchained Melody, and Can’t Help Falling in Love were featured. Then Uptown Funk and Another Day in Paradise in episode 3, Final Countdown in episode 7, and lastly, Another Day in Paradise in the final episode.
The soundtrack often utilized the contrast between classical piano (Beethoven) and modern, suspenseful electronic tones to match the sci-fi, post-apocalyptic setting of the show.
Perfectly curated by Siddhartha Khosla, the soundtrack moves away from the initial mystery of the first season to explore a more expansive, emotionally heavy soundscape. If anything, it acts as a sonic bridge between the sheltered, fragile peace within the bunker and the raw, unpredictable world outside.
Where to Stream Paradise Season 2 Soundtrack?
Paradise Season 2 (Original Soundtrack) by Siddhartha Khosla is available to stream on major digital platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music, as of this writing. The soundtrack is released by Hollywood Records and features original score music from the Hulu series.
Key streaming locations for the Paradise Season 2 soundtrack:
- Spotify: Search for ‘Paradise: Season 2 (Original Soundtrack) – Siddhartha Khosla’.
- YouTube Music: Includes the full album and playlist.
- Apple Music: Listed via Tunefind.
- Amazon Music: Available for streaming and purchase.
- SoundCloud: Hosted on the composer’s channel.
The series itself is available to stream on Hulu and Disney+.
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