Your Fault: London Soundtrack (2026)

Your Fault: London arrived on Prime Video on June 17, 2026, continuing the romantic drama saga that follows Nick and Noah as their relationship faces new distance and new temptations. Directed by Charlotte Fassler and Dani Girdwood, the film brings back lead stars Asha Banks and Matthew Broome, joined by Louisa Binder, Joel Nankervis, Scarlett Rayner, and Orlando Norman. As with the previous installment in the franchise, music plays a defining role in shaping the film’s emotional tone — and this soundtrack is no exception. From an original score to a wide-ranging lineup of licensed pop and indie tracks, here’s everything confirmed about the music behind Your Fault: London.

Your Fault: London Soundtrack Details

DetailInformation
Film NameYour Fault: London
DirectorCharlotte Fassler, Dani Girdwood
Studio/DistributorAmazon MGM Studios
Streaming PlatformPrime Video
Film Release DateJune 17, 2026
ComposerJames Jacob (Jakwob)
LabelAmazon Content Services
Score Release DateJune 17, 2026
Total Score Tracks12
Score RuntimeApproximately 20 minutes

Your Fault: London Soundtrack Overview

The official score album for Your Fault: London was released digitally on June 17, 2026, under Amazon Content Services, coinciding with the film’s Prime Video premiere. The 12-track score runs roughly 20 minutes and underscores key moments in Nick and Noah’s relationship, including pivotal sequences tied to the film’s central race subplot, captured in tracks like “Papermill Race Pt1” and “Papermill Race Pt2.”

Beyond the score, the soundtrack draws from a broad mix of contemporary pop, indie, and dance tracks to reflect the film’s dual settings — Noah’s new student life at Oxford University and Nick’s London-based work life. The film also features a standalone original song, Griff’s “In the Name of Healing,” released separately as a digital single ahead of the movie’s premiere, along with an original track performed by lead actress Asha Banks titled “Come Down,” which plays during the closing credits.

Who Composed the Your Fault: London Soundtrack?

The original score for Your Fault: London was composed by James Jacob, professionally known by his stage name Jakwob. A British music producer, songwriter, DJ, and composer based in East London, Jacob was born on March 28, 1989, in Hereford and raised in Lincoln. He began his career in electronic music production in the late 2000s, gaining early recognition for a remix of Ellie Goulding’s “Under the Sheets,” which received national radio airplay on BBC Radio 1.

Jacob transitioned into film scoring with 2023’s How to Have Sex, directed by Molly Manning Walker, marking his entry into feature film composition. He went on to score What It Feels Like for a Girl before composing the music for My Fault: London (2025), the first installment in this franchise. Your Fault: London marks his second consecutive scoring credit for the series. As a producer, Jacob has also collaborated with artists including Little Simz, Shygirl, Joy Crookes, Nia Archives, and Aurora.

Your Fault: London Official Tracklist

The official score album tracklist, confirmed via Film Music Reporter and SeekerTune, is as follows:

  1. Flow State — 1:11
  2. Conference — 0:45
  3. Tennis — 1:05
  4. Threat — 1:46
  5. The Question — 1:54
  6. Rematch — 1:28
  7. Pre-Race Scheming — 0:38
  8. Papermill Race Pt1 — 1:43
  9. Papermill Race Pt2 — 1:29
  10. The Kiss — 2:44
  11. Curbside — 1:26
  12. The End — 3:37

Score Highlights

“The End” is the longest track on the album at 3:37 and, based on its title and placement, likely underscores the film’s climactic resolution between Nick and Noah.

“The Kiss” runs 2:44, making it the second-longest cue on the score, suggesting it carries a pivotal romantic moment in the storyline.

“Papermill Race Pt1” and “Papermill Race Pt2” form a two-part sequence, pointing to an extended scene built around the race subplot referenced in the film’s marketing.

“Threat” and “The Question” are among the longer cues at over a minute and a half each, hinting at tension-driven or dialogue-heavy scenes scored with sustained musical backing.

“Pre-Race Scheming” is the shortest track at just 0:38, likely functioning as a brief transitional cue leading into the race sequence.

Your Fault: London Licensed Songs / Needle Drops

According to SeekerTune’s verified soundtrack guide, Your Fault: London features more than 20 licensed tracks woven throughout the film, spanning pop, dance, and indie genres. Confirmed songs include:

  • “Hot” by Avril Lavigne — plays during a car radio scene
  • “I told ya” by dexter in the newsagent — plays during a party scene
  • “You Got It” by your friend polly
  • “Los Ageless” by St. Vincent
  • “STARTAFIGHT” by Joey Valence & Brae
  • “CPR” by Wet Leg
  • “GREEN LIGHT” by NOISY
  • “1999” by Charli xcx
  • “19-2000 (Soulchild Remix)” by Gorillaz
  • “Memories” by David Guetta featuring Kid Cudi
  • “Fame is a Gun” by Addison Rae
  • “Love Me Not” by Ravyn Lenae
  • “PAYRI$E” by Greta Isaac
  • “In The Name Of Healing” by Griff — the film’s original promotional single
  • “Spell” by Witch Post
  • “Good Ones” by Charli xcx
  • “Crystalised” by The xx
  • “Tell Me Something Good” by Venice
  • “Heartthrob” by Indigo De Souza
  • “July” by Windser
  • “Exit Signs” by LEAP
  • “I Know What You Want” by Jakwob & James Jacob
  • “Breaking Up Slowly” (feat. Nikki Lane) by Lana Del Rey — confirmed to play during the film’s ending credits
  • “Come Down” by Asha Banks — confirmed as the second song in the closing credits

Scene-level context beyond what is listed above has not been independently confirmed for every track and is therefore omitted in line with editorial sourcing standards. A separate teaser-only song, “OMG” by Matthew Revenger, George Osgar & Naomi Stone, appeared in the film’s official trailer but has not been confirmed for use within the movie itself.

James Jacob (Jakwob) Filmography

YearTitleRole
2023How to Have SexComposer
2024What It Feels Like for a GirlComposer
2025My Fault: LondonComposer
2026Your Fault: LondonComposer

Where to Listen to the Your Fault: London Soundtrack?

The Your Fault: London original score is available to stream and purchase on Amazon Music and Apple Music, with digital release coordinated to match the film’s June 17, 2026 Prime Video premiere. Listeners can also find the soundtrack’s licensed songs collected on an official Spotify playlist, while Griff’s standalone single “In the Name of Healing” is available across all major streaming platforms. Apple Music additionally lists the score as a standalone 12-track album credited to Jakwob and James Jacob.

FAQs

1. Who composed the music for Your Fault: London?
The original score was composed by James Jacob, known professionally as Jakwob, who also scored the franchise’s previous film, My Fault: London.

2. How many tracks are on the Your Fault: London score album?
The official score album contains 12 tracks with a total runtime of approximately 20 minutes.

3. When was the Your Fault: London soundtrack released?
The score album was released digitally on June 17, 2026, the same day the film premiered on Prime Video.

4. Where can I stream the Your Fault: London soundtrack?
The score is available on Amazon Music and Apple Music, while the film’s licensed songs can be found on an official Spotify playlist.

5. Is there an original song featured in Your Fault: London?
Yes. Griff’s “In the Name of Healing” was released as a standalone digital single tied to the film, and Asha Banks performs “Come Down,” which plays during the closing credits.

6. Did the same composer work on My Fault: London and Your Fault: London?
Yes. James Jacob (Jakwob) composed the score for both films in the franchise.

7. What kind of songs are featured in the Your Fault: London soundtrack?
The soundtrack blends contemporary pop, dance, and indie tracks from artists including Avril Lavigne, Charli xcx, Lana Del Rey, The xx, Gorillaz, and David Guetta, alongside the original orchestral-electronic score.

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