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Every song and when they are played

Every song and when they are played

Warning! This article contains spoilers for Cobra Kai Season 6!


Summary

  • The sixth season of Cobra Kai starts with a bang thanks to a stunning soundtrack with intense guitar riffs and dramatic beats.
  • With a mix of 1980s classics and newer hits, the music in Cobra Kai sets the tone for all the action-packed scenes.
  • Part 2 of season 6 is scheduled to be released on November 25, 2024 and promises fans more excitement and nostalgic atmosphere.


Cobra Kai Season 6 brought back all the action with the help of a great soundtrack. This first part of the final season of the Netflix series consisted of only five episodes, but there is already a lot going on to get the audience excited for the release of Cobra Kai Season 6, Part 2. This episode features picture fights, manipulative pajama parties, college parties, challenging karate tests, and much more. The tension of these scenes is enhanced by a great choice of music.

Most of the music in Cobra Kai was composed by Zach Robinson and Leo Birenberg, who have been with the series since its inception. This duo did a phenomenal job setting the tone for Johnny’s mind-blowing story, with a 1980s-inspired score full of intense guitar riffs and dramatic synthetic percussion. From time to time, however, there is a scene in Cobra Kai needs the help of a familiar tune. Whether it’s a pop culture classic from the ’80s or a newer song that better fits the Netflix series’ teenage cast, there’s something to suit nearly every episode of Season 6.


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Soundtrack Guide for Cobra Kai Season 6

Song Title

Consequence #

“Role With the Changes” by REO Speedwagon

1

“Pop It” by Charlotte Devaney & Noize Parade

2

“Crank It Up” by Joey Valence & Brae

2

“Sweet Baby” by Janice Dempsey & Steve Sechi

3

“Girls Just Want to Have Fun” by Cyndi Lauper

3

“All Money In” by 20_2x

3

“You Want It All” by Go Betty Go

4



Songs from Cobra Kai Season 6, Episode 1

Episode title: Peacetime in the Valley

“Roll With the Changes” by REO Speedwagon – This is the first song we hear in Cobra Kai Season 6. “Roll With the Changes” is played over a montage of the various characters enjoying their new-found peace after Terry Silver’s arrest at the end of season five. There is a lot of “changed” in the Valley, this is the perfect tune to ring in the season, especially since it is clear that this peace will not last forever.

Since a lot has “changed” in the Valley, this is the perfect tune to start the season, especially since it is clear that this peace will not last forever.


Songs from Cobra Kai Season 6, Episode 2

Episode title: The Price

“Pop It” by Charlotte Devaney & Noize Parade – When Miguel, Demetri, and Hawk go to a college campus to look around, they meet Kyler, who wants to join a fraternity. They go with Kyler to a fraternity party where the song “Pop It” by Charlotte Devaney and Noize Parade sets the tone.

“Crank It Up” by Joey Valence & Brae – All hell broke loose at the frat party when Kyler learned he never had a chance of getting in. Kyler, Miguel, Demetri and Hawk beat up the fraternity idiotsThe song “Crank It Up” by Joey Valance and Brae was played, which got the audience in the mood for the kickass Cobra Kai fight scene.


Songs from Cobra Kai Season 6, Episode 3

Episode title: Sleeper

Babies wear karate gi in season 6 of Cobra Kai

“Sweet Baby” Janice Dempsey and Steve Sechi – The opening of Cobra Kai In season 6, episode 3, “Sleeper,” the adults prepare for Carmen and Johnny’s gender reveal party, and the accompanying song “Sweet Baby” by Janice Dempsey and Steve Sechi fits the bill perfectly.

“Girls just want to have fun” by Cyndi Lauper – Johnny organized a slumber party for Devon, Tory and Sam in the hopes that there would be some drama between the two. His idea was inspired by the parties his high school girlfriend Ali Mills used to throw, so the 80s anthem “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” by Cyndi Lauper was the perfect choice.


“All Money In” by 20_2x – The mysterious chest that Daniel found in Mr. Miyagi’s room led him, Chozen and Amanda to a boxing gym that the old sensei apparently used to be active in. When they entered the place, the song “All Money” by 20_2x was playing.

Part 2 of
Cobra Kai
Season 6 will be released on November 25, 2024, with the first part streaming in early 2025.

Songs from Cobra Kai Season 6, Episode 4

Episode title: Underdogs


“You Want It All” by Go Betty Go – Daniel and Johnny couldn’t agree on which six Miyagi-Do students should go to the Sekai Taikai, so they recruited bad boy Mike Barnes as an impartial judge. This meant a classic Cobra Kai Montage of all the kids taking part in Mike’s various tests, appropriately accompanied by the song “You Want It All” by Go Betty Go.