Billions Season 7 (2023) is the final season of Showtime’s high-finance drama, bringing the long war between Chuck Rhoades and Bobby “Axe” Axelrod to a close. As across all seven seasons, the original score is the work of composer Brendan Angelides, who records under the name Eskmo.
Because Billions built its sound on sharp electronic underscore plus a steady stream of needle-drops, the music of the final season is best understood through its composer and the show’s signature song style rather than a single released album.
Quick Facts
| Title | Billions – Season 7 (final season) |
|---|---|
| Year | 2023 |
| Genre | Drama |
| Network | Showtime |
| Score composer | Brendan Angelides (Eskmo) |
| Episodes | 12 |
| Status | Series finale season |
| Where to stream | Paramount+ with Showtime |
| Lead cast | Paul Giamatti, Damian Lewis, Maggie Siff |
The Score & Composer: Eskmo (Brendan Angelides)
Brendan Angelides — the electronic producer and composer known as Eskmo — scored Billions for its entire run, from the 2016 premiere through the Season 7 finale. His music for the show is built on cool, propulsive electronic textures that mirror the high-stakes chess match between prosecutors and billionaires.
Alongside the score, Billions is famous for its dense use of licensed music — rock, hip-hop, soul and classic-rock needle-drops dropped into key scenes. Because those songs are licensed per episode rather than collected on a single album, there is no standalone “Season 7” song compilation; the released album material is Eskmo’s instrumental score.
Angelides has described scoring Billions as composing for a world of constant strategic tension; his cues lean on pulsing synths, processed textures and restless rhythms rather than traditional orchestral drama, giving the series a distinctly modern, electronic identity that carried straight through to the finale.
Season 7 also leans on its needle-drops for emotional punctuation — the show’s music supervisors are known for pairing pivotal scenes with carefully chosen rock, soul and hip-hop tracks. Because those choices are licensed individually for broadcast, the definitive way to revisit a specific song is to note the episode it appears in and look it up on a service such as Tunefind.
Where to Stream
Billions aired on Showtime, and all seven seasons — including the final Season 7 — stream on Paramount+ with Showtime. Eskmo’s Billions score is available on Apple Music and Spotify.
For more series music guides, visit our TV soundtrack hub.
Main Cast
- Paul Giamatti as Chuck Rhoades
- Damian Lewis as Bobby “Axe” Axelrod
- Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades
- Corey Stoll as Mike Prince
- David Costabile as Mike “Wags” Wagner
- Asia Kate Dillon as Taylor Mason
Frequently Asked Questions
Who composed the Billions soundtrack?
Brendan Angelides, who performs as Eskmo, composed the original score for all seven seasons of Billions, including Season 7.
Is Season 7 the last season of Billions?
Yes. Season 7, which aired in 2023, is the final season of Billions and resolves the central Chuck Rhoades–Bobby Axelrod rivalry.
Is there an official Billions Season 7 song album?
No. The show licenses songs per episode rather than issuing a season compilation. The released album material is Eskmo’s instrumental score.
Where can I stream Billions?
All seven seasons stream on Paramount+ with Showtime.
What kind of music does Billions use?
A blend of Eskmo’s electronic score and a heavy rotation of licensed needle-drops spanning rock, hip-hop, soul and classic rock.
How many episodes are in Billions Season 7?
The final season contains 12 episodes, which aired on Showtime in 2023.
Has Eskmo released other music?
Yes. Beyond Billions, Brendan Angelides records original electronic music under the name Eskmo and has scored other film and television projects.
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