

This song’s tone is kind of bittersweet, which is perfect for the ladies’ state of mind in this moment. Our favorite trio ends episode seven in a bathtub (for the second time.) Sutton is sad over her breakup with Richard, so her girls jump right into the tub with her and “Surround Me” plays.

This song is perfect for the moment – the lyrics say to “get the job done,” which is exactly what Jane is doing by finally overcoming her fear and finding out whether she has the mutation. Jane has Kat film the experience while she explains that she is overcoming her fear. While Kat and Sutton accompany Jane to her BRCA gene testing, “Survival of the Fittest” plays in the background. 1×06 “Survival of the Fittest” – Ariana & The Rose Freeform It’s a huge moment for both of them, and it’s beautifully accompanied by “Someone to You.” The tone of this song is perfect with what’s going on – it sounds inspiring and hopeful, and just goes so well with Kat’s slow motion running towards Adena’s apartment. Towards the end of the fifth episode, Sutton stands up for her worth while Kat has a life changing moment during the Scarlet-sponsored spin class. There’s a lens flare and everything – it’s truly perfect. She ends it by telling Adena that she really likes her and they finally kiss to “Scars to Your Beautiful”.

She launches into a speech about how much she admires Adena, and how nervous Adena makes her. 1×04 “Scars to Your Beautiful” – Alessia Cara Īt the end of this episode, Kat heads to Adena’s apartment to apologize for her earlier misunderstanding. With him still in earshot, she asks him out over the phone and the music blares “can’t stop, won’t stop.” Get it, girl. After Pinstripe enters his number into Jane’s phone and walks away, she immediately calls him – “rules” be damned. 1×03 “That’s The Kind of Woman I Am” – Whissell FreeformĪs Jane and Pinstripe discuss her article (with Kat and Sutton watching, of course) the music perfectly highlights Jane’s confidence. No song could’ve fit Jane’s moment of bravery better than this one. As she walks through the bullpen while the article is released, “Phoenix” by Olivia Holt plays, and it’s perfect. In an amazing moment, Jane decides to attach her name to the article. Originally, she decides to write the article anonymously – the anonymity will allow her to be completely truthful. In the second episode, Jane struggles with writing a “best orgasm” piece when she’s never had an orgasm. It’s hard to imagine any other song in this moment, it was just perfect. For many, this was the moment we fell in love with this incredible show, and “Spirits” will forever be tied to that. It accompanied what is arguably the most iconic moment on the show, when Jane, Kat, and Sutton scream at the subway train. This may be the quintessential Bold Type song. The Bold Type‘s soundtrack is seriously underrated, so let’s take a moment to discuss the best uses of music in the show so far! 1×01 “Spirits” – The Strumbellas One of the things that makes this show so good is the music. It’s no secret that we love The Bold Type – it’s a fabulously fun show that effortlessly empowers women everywhere.
