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Every Song in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 — The Ultimate Soundtrack Guide

Every Song in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 — The Ultimate Soundtrack Guide
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Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 comes out swinging—brutal fights, raw emotion, and a soundtrack steeped in Hell’s Kitchen grit. From blistering needle drops to pulse-darkening cues, here’s every song driving the season’s shadowy mood.

So Daredevil: Born Again is back for season 2, and if you thought this Marvel series couldn’t get any grittier or moodier, well, surprise—it definitely goes there. The action is ramped up, the emotional punches hit harder, and the show’s soundtrack? Actually worth paying attention to for once. There’s some real effort this season to set the tone with proper music, not just background noise.

I know a lot of you get curious about what tracks are playing during your favorite rooftop brooding scenes and hallway fights, so here’s a breakdown of exactly what you’ll hear throughout season 2. No skipping the details—if a song made the cut for this show, you’ll find it here.

The Full Track List

Here’s the lineup for Daredevil: Born Again Season 2’s soundtrack. Some old, some new, a couple of deep cuts, and even a classical bit tossed in. File this under 'best playlists for fighting crime at midnight'.

  • 'Original Daredevil Theme' – Composed by John Paesano & Braden Kimball (because it wouldn’t be Daredevil without the haunting horns and strings)
  • 'Whatever It Takes' – Written by James Hunter, performed by The James Hunter Six (old-school vibe for a modern vigilante)
  • 'Hooligang' – Written by Joseph Bertolino & Braeden Lugue, performed by Joey Valance & Brae (expect this during one of the no-holds-barred brawls)
  • 'One Hundred' – Written by Curtis Eugene Cross II, Pablo Love, and Campbell E. Browning (this one’s pure energy—let’s be honest, Daredevil throws a lot of punches per episode)
  • 'Violin Partita No. 2 In D Minor, BWV 1004: I. Allemanda' – Written by Johann Bach (you know a show has dramatic ambitions when Bach shows up)
  • 'Statue Of Liberty' – Written by Sam Fonteyn (a little nod to New York never hurts)
  • 'Danger' – Written by Torae Liston Carr & Marco Bruno, performed by Marco Polo & Torae (title says it all... it's Daredevil, after all)
  • 'Prosopa Byzantina' – Written & performed by Michalis Terzis (this one’s a curveball—unexpected but works in the tense moments)
  • 'Bad Boys' – Written by Ian Lewis, performed by Inner Circle (I had to double-check this, but yes, 'Bad Boys' is in there—make of that what you will)
  • 'After Hours' – Written & performed by Christian Lee Hutson (moody and introspective, fits the whole Matt Murdock vibe)
  • 'Gee Whiz, Look At His Eyes' – Written & performed by Carla Thomas (old-school soul to remind you Daredevil isn’t just about violence and shadows)

Who's Back in Hell's Kitchen?

Ten bucks says most of you pressed play just to see which familiar faces are throwing punches and monologuing on rooftops this season. Alongside Charlie Cox (yep, still nailing it as Matt Murdock), here’s who’s in the mix:

Vincent D'Onofrio, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson, Wilson Bethel, Matthew Lillard, and even Krysten Ritter show up, among others. Disney+ isn’t kidding around—they basically invited the whole Marvel street-level crew.

Streaming Info (Because Someone Always Asks)

All Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 episodes are up now on Disney+. If you missed anything in season 1, you’ll find that there as well.

In case you want the official quote, here’s what people are saying about the new soundtrack:

'The season’s music perfectly captures the dark, atmospheric vibe of the show, and fans are loving the choices—they’re asking about the songs as much as the plot twists.'

TL;DR: If you like your superhero stories with a killer music lineup, this season doesn’t disappoint—and you might want the playlist for your next night of questionable life decisions.