Quentin Tarantino Made A Massive Playlist Of All The Best Song From His Movies

pulp

Miramax


There a quite a few things that make a Quentin Tarantino movie a Quentin Tarantino movie. The snappy dialogue, the nonlinear story structure, the violence, the style, the usual rotating cast of stars, and the music.

Whether it be “You Never Can Tell” by Chuck Berry in the iconic Pulp Fiction dance scene or the random Rick Ross song sandwiched into the middle of Django Unchained, Tarantino is always finding ways to make the soundtracks to his movies eclectic, wide-ranging, and downright enjoyable.

That trend continued with Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, as the late 60s jams that Tarantino worked into the film are arguably as much of a character as Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth.

Filled with classics you’ve likely never heard before, Tarantino’s movies have the ability to expose new generations to iconic music from the past.

And to make all of those hits even more accessible to his fans, Tarantino and his music supervisor Mary Ramos created a massive 71-song playlist of his favorite songs from his movies.

Featuring hits from his first movie, Reservoir Dogs, all the way up until his most recent, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, the Spotify playlist is perfect for those who are fans of Tarantino’s films or just want to expand their taste and appreciate some hits from the past.

Check out the entire 71-song playlist (banger after banger after banger) below.

[protected-iframe id=”3f63b05831e57ad2844bafae5f8ee984-97886205-160187975″ info=”https://open.spotify.com/embed?uri=spotify%3Aplaylist%3A37i9dQZF1DWZC2yew0xGiz” width=”300″ height=”380″ frameborder=”0″]

Eric Italiano is a New York City based writer and editor who still isn’t sure how he’s allowed to have this much fun for a living and will tell anyone who listens that Gotham City is canonically in New Jersey. You can contact him at eric@brobible.com.

Eric Italiano BroBIble avatar
Eric Italiano is a NYC-based writer who spearheads BroBible's Pop Culture and Entertainment content. He covers topics such as Movies, TV, and Video Games, while interviewing actors, directors, and writers.