Every Song Featured in Euphoria Season 2, Episode 8

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*SPOILERS AHEAD FOR EUPHORIA SEASON 2, EPISODE 8*

Well y'all, we made it to the end. “This is the part where the character never recovers.” The season finale of Euphoria season 2, titled “All My Life, My Heart Has yearned for a Thing I Cannot Name,” had us cheering, crying, and begging for season 3 to be already here. Finally, storylines were wrapped up, and some of our most beloved characters were lost. It’s safe to say that this finale will stick with fans for quite some time.

Here’s every song in Euphoria season 2, episode 8.

“Uno Che Grida Amore” by Ennio Morricone: In a flashback, Fez and Lexi talk on the phone about their plans for the future. In the present, Fez deals with the aftermath of Custer’s murder, and Lexi directs the next scene of the play, which Cassie interrupts.

“Elliot’s Song” by Dominic Fike (written by Zendaya and Labrinth): Rue and Elliot reconcile and he plays a song he’s working on for her.

“Can’t Get You Out Of My Head” by Kylie Minogue: Nate finds Cal drinking and hanging out with company; Nate proceeds to confront his father about his sex tapes and has him arrested.

"I'm Tired" by Zendaya and Labrinth: Rue shares in narration that she stayed clean the rest of the school year and wants to continue working towards being a good person. End credits roll.

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