Tokyo Vice Season 2 Soundtrack: It’s been a long time since “Tokyo Vice” set up a series directed by Michael Mann (“Thief,” “Heat,” and, most recently, “Ferrari”), which followed another lonely male obsessive.
The series producer, J.T. Rogers, was written by Jake Edelstein.
Official Synopsis: A Western journalist working for a publication in Tokyo takes on one of the city’s most powerful crime bosses. (From the IMDb)
Release date: February 8, 2024
Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Who Composed Tokyo Vice Season 2 Soundtrack?
The artists Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans have been music for the Tokyo Vice Season 2 Soundtrack series.
- Danny Bensi: Danny Bensi wrote the song with Henshaw Sonder Juriens, a renowned and award-winning series composer. They have been working together for more than twenty years.
- Saunder Jurriaans: Sonder Jurriaans is one of the most renowned contemporary series composers. Born in 1977 in Evanston, Illinois, Jurriaans is the child of Dutch immigrants who bounced around the United States before settling in Seattle.
Tokyo Vice Season 2 Soundtrack List
Here is the complete soundtrack list of songs as listed by Epsiode:
Episode 1: Don’t Ever F**king Miss
The complete soundtrack list was released from the same album, Tokyo Vice (Original Series Soundtrack), by the artists Daniel Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans in 2022.
- Tokyo Vice Main Titles – Danny Bensi & Saunder Jurriaans
- Agua de Beber – Astrud Gilberto: This song is composed by the artists Astrud Gilberto and Antonio Carlos Jobim, and the musical genre is bossa nova.
- Banzai – Suki De Yokatta – Ulfuls: This song is part of the track Toshiba Records composed by the artist Ulfuls and released on 24 January 1996. The genre of the song is J-pop.
- Can’t Stop Fallіn’ In Love – globe.
- Aino Shirushi – PUFFY
- Believe Me, I’m A Liar – Hotei: This song is part of the track Supersonic Generation by the artist Tomoyasu Hotei, which was released in 1989.
- Compassion – John Coltrane: This song is composed by the artist John Coltrane.
Episode 2: Be My Number One
- Tokyo Vice Main Titles – Danny Bensi & Saunder Jurriaans
- CANDY GIRL – Hitomi: This song is part of the track GO TO THE TOP by the artist Hitomi, released in 1995. The genre of music is Pop.
- Maybe Tomorrow – Mayo Shono: This song is composed by the artist Mayo Shono and is part of the same album released in 2013.
- Hatoba Onna no blues – Shinichi Mori
Episode 3: Old Law, New Twist
- Tokyo Vice Main Titles – Danny Bensi & Saunder Jurriaans
- Cecile No Amagasa (Single Version) – Mari Iijima
- Another Day, Another Nіght – Spiral Life
- Book IV No. 1 in A Flat Major – Felix Mendelssohn: This song is released in My Child’s First Classic: Mendelssohn ‘Songs Without Words’ 11 songs released by the artist My Child’s First Classic: Mendelssohn ‘Songs Without Words’ 11 songs in 2023.
- Descent of Warriors – H.O.T.: This song is composed by the artist H.O.T. and is part of the album We Hate All Kinds of Violence, released in 1996. The genre of the song is Korean Dance, Pop, Korean ballads, and K-pop.
- Everybody – Backstreet Boys: This song is part of the album Fresh Hits 1997 by Backstreet Boys in 1997.
- Seasons of Love – Tokyo Vice Cast
- Asphalt Lady – Omega Tribe, Kiyotaka Sugiyama: This part of River’s ISLAND REMIX album was released in 1984. The Gener of the song is Pop, J-Pop
- Ai no Kotodama – Spiritual Message – Southern All Stars: This part of the Young Love album was released in 1996 by the artist Southern All Stars.
- Flowers – Cibo Matto: This song is part of the album Stereo Type A, which was released by the artist Stereo Type A in 1999, and the genre includes Children’s Music, Alternative/Indie, and Pop.
Episode 4: Like A New Man
- Tokyo Vice Main Titles – Danny Bensi & Saunder Jurriaans
- Denwa Shitemo (2020 Remaster) – Kazuhito Murata: This song is part of the album Mata Ashita (Debut 30th Anniversary Edition) released by the artist Kazuhito Murata in 1982.
- Rewrіte – Danny Bensi & Saunder Jurriaans
- Nippon Rock Revolution – Zhang Hao & Zhao Junrui
- Midnight Pretenders – Tomoko Aran: This song is part of the album Fuyukukan, released by the artist Tomoko Aran in 1983; the genre of the song includes Pop and Kayokyoku.
We will update this article as soon as the episode is released. The above soundtracks will be available on YouTube, and you can listen to them.
The complete series consists of 10 episodes, and the runtime of each song is 60 minutes. The first two episodes have already been released on February 8, 2024, falling on the same day every week. It will end on April 4, 2024, for the next eight weeks.
We will update this article when other episodes are released; you can listen to the music above on various platforms, including Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Spotify.
You can also find the Tokyo Vice Season 2 soundtrack individually on YouTube. You can get it by searching for the name and the musician’s name.
Official Trailer: You can also watch the Tokyo Vice Season 2 trailer, where you can glimpse the series and its characters.
You can check out the entire soundtrack on Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Spotify
Where To Watch Tokyo Vice Season 2?
This series will not be streamed on television for some time. It will be available only on Max. Another option is to watch the series by adding Max on Prime Video.
Here, we have created a complete list of episodes with release dates:
- February 8, 2024 (Episode 1): – Written by J.T. Rogers and Brad Caleb Kane
- February 8, 2024 (Episode 2): – Written by Karl Taro Greenfeld
- February 15, 2024 (Episode 3): – Written by Francine Volpe
- February 22, 2024 (Episode 4): – Written by Ashley M. Darnall
- February 29, 2024 (Episode 5): – Written by Adam Stein
- March 7, 2024 (Episode 6): – Written by Annie Julia Wyman and Joshua Kaplan
- March 14, 2024 (Episode 7): – Written by Brad Caleb Kane
- March 21, 2024 (Episode 8): – Written by Arthur Phillips
- March 28, 2024 (Episode 9): – Written by Jennifer Silverman
- April 4, 2024 (Episode 10): – Written by J. T. Rogers
Tokyo Vice Season 2 Soundtrack Source: Soundtracki