If you’ve been watching the new Netflix series Forever, you already know that music plays a huge role in its storytelling. From setting the tone of pivotal scenes to capturing the emotional undercurrents of its characters, the song choices are deeply intentional, and they’re getting a lot of attention.
This article from Deadline dives into 5 of the standout tracks that shaped the show’s identity:
https://deadline.com/2025/06/5-songs-forever-music-netflix-1236434948/
Whether you’re a composer, music supervisor, or just someone fascinated by how sync licensing works, this is a great read on how the right songs elevate a series. It’s also a reminder of how important it is to understand tone, pacing, and emotional layering when scoring for film and TV.
Composers, what series or films do you think nailed the music-to-storytelling ratio recently? And if you had the chance to score an episode of Forever, what kind of musical direction would you take?
Let’s break it down together.
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I've been there, Kat Spencer. Sometimes I'll finish the project right away, and sometimes even though I want to finish the project right then, I'll put it away for later since I don't have time....
Expand commentI've been there, Kat Spencer. Sometimes I'll finish the project right away, and sometimes even though I want to finish the project right then, I'll put it away for later since I don't have time.
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Kat Spencer, I find myself there all the time. I have written hunrdreds of songs and still writing them. Plus, four animated series, four films and a stage musical. Then yesterday I accidentlally crea...
Expand commentKat Spencer, I find myself there all the time. I have written hunrdreds of songs and still writing them. Plus, four animated series, four films and a stage musical. Then yesterday I accidentlally created what could be one of the most viral tunes of all time. This is no time for moedsty. I created a catchy little tune (High Jinka) which consists entirely of nonsense words. That tune is fun enough. However, that is not it. My twisted mind decided to try the exact same words and turn it into a sea shanty called High Seas Jinka. I believe this could go as big as The Duck Song with the right video and promotion. So, I am not a videographer. Have to figure out what to do. Any suggestions are most welcome.
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Wyman Brent Hahaha, nice! As for "I'm not a videographer," become one! Or find one on here. I'm sure there are plenty who would love to help.
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Maurice Vaughan - I have found that if I put it away, I never return. Out of sight, out of mind, and a little Dory brain :) At least when it comes to musical ideas. I usually write them in 2 hours or...
Expand commentMaurice Vaughan - I have found that if I put it away, I never return. Out of sight, out of mind, and a little Dory brain :) At least when it comes to musical ideas. I usually write them in 2 hours or so (or the whole night, but never longer). So, if I say "oops" and continue, it means, I'll be up late haha.