After ‘The Protector’ and ‘The Gift,’ Netflix released its third Turkish original series this Friday titled ‘Love 101’ (‘Aşk 101’ in Turkish), the show follows a group of teenagers in the ’90s as they plan to get their teacher and basketball coach to fall for each other.
Just like ‘Derry Girls,’ ‘Love 101’ is set in the 90s and features a lot of ’90s music.
The music is a mix of both English and Turkish songs. It is ideally used in sync with the storytelling experience.
In one scene, Sinan wakes up as the camera pans from the Bosphorous river while ‘Torn’ by Natalie Imbruglia’s plays in the background.
Excuse me? Torn? Really ? Can I just give “The Best Scenery Award “to this scene already? Are they planning to make repeat the scene thousands of times? The choice of the song & place is BRILLIANT. The song depicts Sinan’s life very accurately. I’m Speechless. #Love101 #Ask101 pic.twitter.com/8rcr46FzId
— Z (@Lotharia_) April 25, 2020
The show features many 90s classics like The Clash, Bon Jovi, Tom Odell, and Nina Simone.
The show’s soundtrack also features Turkish artists like Barış Manço, Levent Yüksel, and Mor ve Ötesi.
Other tracks used are Bon Jovi’s ‘You Give Love A Bad Name,’ ‘The Clash’s ‘Should I Stay Or Should I Go,’ Franz Ferdinand’s ‘Take Me Out,’ and ‘Ode To My Family’ by The Cranberries. A beautiful cover of ‘We Are Young’ (originally by Fun) by The Mayries is also featured.
Adding all these songs to a playlist is a task. Still, Netflix already created a playlist on Spotify that includes the soundtrack of the show. Season 1 of ‘Love 101’ is now streaming on Netflix.
News Source: Meaww
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