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Twisters soundtrack: All artists and songs from the new film

Twisters soundtrack: All artists and songs from the new film

Twisters has now officially taken the big screen by storm and with it comes a soundtrack dominated by country singers and rock stars.

While Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones are busy chasing tornadoes and trying not to get killed, the sequel does a pretty good job of setting the right mood.

Luke Combs, Megan Moroney and Lainey Wilson all appear on the Twisters soundtrack, although at times the audience may be too preoccupied with the raging wind and flying debris to pay them any attention.

To make listening easier, here’s a rundown of all the artists and songs featured in the action film. (And for in-depth thoughts, read our Twisters review!)

Twisters soundtrack

  • “There is no love in Oklahoma” – Luke Combs
  • “I’m not in Kansas anymore” – Miranda Lambert
  • “Steal My Thunder” – Conner Smith (feat. Tucker Wetmore)
  • “Feelin’ Country” – Thomas Rhett
  • “The Cards I Was Dealt” – Warren Zeiders
  • “Never left me” – Megan Moroney
  • “Out of Oklahoma” – Lainey Wilson
  • “Hell or High Water” – Bailey Zimmerman
  • “Dead End” – Jelly Roll
  • “Country Classic” – Kane Brown
  • “Tear Us Apart” – Sam Barber
  • “Song While You’re Away” – Tyler Childers
  • “Before” – Tucker Wetmore
  • “Chrome Cowgirl” – Leon Bridges
  • “Death Wish Love” – Benson Boone
  • “Boots not” – Shania Twain and Breland
  • “Stronger than a storm” – Dylan Gossett
  • “Chasing the Wind” – Lanie Gardner
  • “Leave the light on” – Jelly Roll (feat. Alexandra Kay)
  • “Before I Do” – Wyatt Flores and Jake Kohn
  • “Caddo County” – The Stray Dogs of Red Clay
  • “Blackberry Wine” – Tanner Usrey
  • “Too easy” – Tanner Adell
  • “Shake Shake (All Night Long)” – Mason Ramsey
  • “New Loop” – Tyler Halverson
  • “Touchdown” – Lowland Cavalry
  • “Driving You Home” – Nolan Taylor
  • “Wall of Death” – Wilderado, Ken Pomeroy and James McAlister
  • “(Ghost) Riders in Heaven” – Charley Crockett

Best song from the soundtrack

One of the best songs from the soundtrack is “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” by Luke Combswhich was actually released before the movie and was used in the trailer.

You can watch the music video with clips from the new film for yourself below:

It’s a great track and Combs is one of the biggest stars in country music right now. If you like a good country rock crossover and gruff vocals, you’ll love this one.

Another current big star who has a song on the soundtrack is Lainey Wilson’s “Out of Oklahoma.” It’s a softer, slower ballad that’s a nice change from the rest of the album.

Other songs released before the film included “Hell or High Water” by Bailey Zimmerman and “Never Left Me” by Megan Moroney. “Already Had It” by Tucker Wetmore and “Too Easy” by Tanner Adell followed in May 2024.

Where you can listen

You can stream the soundtrack of Twisters on Apple Music and Spotify as well as most other digital platforms from July 19th.

The album was released by Atlantic Records.

For more information, check out our guide to Twisters’ age ratings and all of Twisters’ connections to the original film. Plus, we have a roundup of all the new movies streaming this month to keep you busy.