Maxton Hall is back in session — and so is its addictive soundtrack.
Season 2 picks up with Ruby Bell (Harriet Herbig-Matten) and James Beaufort (Damian Hardung) facing new emotional challenges, but one thing remains the same: the show’s music continues to hit all the right notes.

The Music of Maxton Hall Season 2
The first season of Maxton Hall had an incredible mix of tracks by Ariana Grande, The Weeknd, SYML, and Swedish House Mafia — music that really set the tone for the show.
Season 2 continues that magic, featuring soulful tracks by SYML, Billy Raffoul, Kyson, Songs in Cinema, and Victoria Hillestad that perfectly match the story’s emotions.

Here’s a quick look at the songs featured in the first three episodes, blending heartbreak, hope, and powerful beats.
“Off To A Good Start” – Songs in Cinema & Victoria Hillestad
“Foreshadowing” – Songs in Cinema
“Minimum” – Charlie Cunningham
“It Gets Better” – Swedish House Mafia
“In The Pool, Again” – Songs in Cinema
“Carry No Thing (Maxton Hall Version)” – SYML
“James’ Fragile Heart” – Songs in Cinema
“A Father’s Comfort” – Songs in Cinema
“More To This” – Marc Scibilia
“The Funeral” – Songs in Cinema
This episode beautifully sets the tone for the new season — emotional, raw, and rhythmically elegant. SYML’s “Carry No Thing” gives the episode its emotional heartbeat.
“You Have a Good Heart” – Songs in Cinema
“Ruby Under Pressure” – Songs in Cinema
“Get Up” – Konata Small
“Memories” – Dean Lewis
“Flowing Like A Rhyme” – Songs in Cinema & Victoria Hillestad
“Be The Bird” – Rhodes
“All I’ve Ever Known” – Rhodes
“The Power of Love” – Jennifer Rush
“Only You” – Chris Bass
“Liss Me” – Victoria Hillestad
“Right Next To Me” – Songs in Cinema & Emin Gashi
Episode 2 leans into emotion and self-discovery. Rhodes’ haunting vocals pair perfectly with Ruby’s inner turmoil, while “The Power of Love” adds a nostalgic yet powerful touch.
“Save Me” – Kelson
“Like It’s Friday” – Songs in Cinema ft. Kenyatta Joyner
“Marching Theme” – Songs in Cinema
“Viva La Vida” – Coldplay
“SHE SAID HE SAID SHE SAID” – Joshua Bassett
“James’ Testimonial” – Songs in Cinema