Netflix’s brand new romantic comedy has one of the streamer’s best needle drops for a minute, but who features in the soundtrack?
Jill and Isabelle’s favourite song is an absolute pop banger.
Voicemails for Isabelle is currently Netflix’s number one film in the UK as fans flock to the streamer’s latest romantic comedy.
Starring Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson, this rom-com features a devastating twist that pulls at the heartstrings as much as it will make you laugh and swoon.
In fact, plenty of viewers have admitted they were left emotionally wrecked by the new release.
This is partly thanks to a pitch perfect soundtrack that features enough upbeat tunes to get fans dancing in their living rooms, as well as some poignant ballads that have them reaching for the tissues.
As Voicemails for Isabelle is poised to become one of Netflix’s biggest hits of 2026, let’s take a look at all the iconic songs featured in the soundtrack.
Voicemails for Isabelle’s full soundtrack
The new Netflix film depicts an inspiring romance between aspiring chef Jill (played by Zoey Deutch) and estate agent Wes (Nick Robinson), who becomes her secret admirer.
When Jill’s sister Isabelle (Ciara Bravo) tragically dies, she continues to call her number to leave her voicemails. However, she doesn’t realise that her new crush Wes was reassigned Isabelle’s number and has been listening in. Will his secret tear their relationship apart?
Such a gripping premise certainly deserves a soundtrack for the ages and Voicemails for Isabelle delivers in spades. Here’s the track list in full:
- Dancing On My Own – Robyn
- Almost Happy – LACES and Butch Walker
- To Build A Home – The Cinematic Orchestra and Patrick Watson
- JOYRIDE. – Ke$ha
- Walking at a Downtown Pace – Parquet Courts
- Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home) – USHER
- El Cielo Azul – Mirna Orozco & Francisco Cendejas
- Electric Love – BØRNS
- Boys Wanna Be Her – Peaches
- marjorie – Taylor Swift
- De Primeras Veces (De la Banda Sonora de la Obra “Compost de primeras veces”, de Katia Mora) – Ceshia Ubau
- something like this – Cil
- San Francisco Blues (Remastered) – Peggy Lee
- (I Left My Heart) In San Francisco – Tony Bennett
- Cherish You – Mikky Ekko
- Waking up Slow (Piano Version) – Gabrielle Aplin
- And I See You Now – Matthew Szlachetka
- Beige – Yoke Lore
- Ride the Storm – GoldFord
- Show Me Love (Radio Version) – Robyn
- New Year’s Day (Taylor Swift)
- Beautiful Things – Benson Boone
- New Touch – Caveboy
- I’m Waiting Now – New Constellations
Music supervisor Season Kent revealed to Tudum how the film’s most prominent track, Robyn’s Dancing On My Own, is not only an uplifting tune that will get viewers dancing, but it also perfectly serves the narrative as a tribute to Jill’s sister Isabelle.
“The song becomes completely through Izzy’s point of view — watching Jill ‘from across the room’,” she explained.
“It’s heartbreaking and beautiful. It has the full package of a timeless song that you can feel in your soul.”
The film also features an original score by Este Haim and Amanda Yamate, who used an incredible blend of piano, guitar, synth, and even their own voices to craft Voicemails for Isabelle’s unique sound.
These tracks are called:
- If You’re A Bird I’m A Bird
- Chef Bastien Groupies
- Talk About Boundaries
- Intercut Dates
- Hair In The Tart
- Wes Laughs At Voicemail
- Midnight Scroll
- This Party Sucks Without You
- Good Thing I Wasn’t A Boyscout
- Chicken Pot Pie
- Wes’s Speech
- Wes Caught
- Phone Reset
- Jill & Izzy’s
- No Customers
- Zella To The Rescue
- Lonely Christmas Wes
- Lightbulb Moment
- Wes Trades His Holy Grail
- Wes Runs
- Last Voicemails
- Credits 1
- Credits 2
- Lights (Donna Missal Cover)
Voicemails for Isabelle is available to stream on Netflix.
