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Lucifer’s Musical Episode Soundtrack Is Now Available to Stream

The second half of Lucifer‘s fifth season has dropped on Netflix, including its highly anticipated musical episode. For fans who can’t get enough of the tunes that the cast covered in “Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam,” there’s good news — the complete soundtrack can now be downloaded or streamed and played as much as one desires.

The show’s music supervisor, Justin Kamps, tweeted to share a link to the album on various music streaming platforms, including Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music and many others. Kamps captioned the link saying, “If you LOVED the @LuciferNetflix musical episode the soundtrack is out now on all streaming platforms!!”

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Although the full list of songs used in the episode was revealed ahead of its release, there were still some surprises in who sang each one and how they corresponded to the plot and to the characters’ personal feelings. Changes to the lyrics also occur in some cases to make the music fit the scene.

“Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam” is the tenth episode of Lucifer Season 5, in which the arrival of Lucifer’s father God sets off inexplicable supernatural events. Though people are breaking into song and dance throughout the episode, humans are unaware of it, leaving Lucifer frustrated with his father but unable to resist the urge to join in with the sing-alongs.

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The soundtrack includes all eight songs that were performed in the episode, unchanged from the versions heard in the show. The voice of Tom Ellis features prominently, of course, in keeping with his character’s affinity for singing as well as his title role in the show. Most other major characters also have a solo or sing a duet, sometimes in unlikely combinations such as the mashup of “Bad to the Bone” and “No Scrubs” that Mazikeen and Ella sing to convey their contrasting dating goals.

Other songs on the soundtrack include Lucifer’s solo “Wicked Game,” Dan’s rendition of The Squirrel Nut Zippers’ “Hell” and a family-themed version of “Just the Two of Us” sung by Linda and Amenadiel.

Lucifer stars Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar, Lauren German as Det. Chloe Decker, D.B. Woodside as Amenadiel, Rachael Harris as Dr. Linda Martin, Kevin Alejandro as Det. Dan Espinoza, Lesley-Ann Brandt as Mazikeen Smith and Aimee Garcia as Ella Lopez. Season 5B is now on Netflix.

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