Queen Sugar Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

Queen Sugar is a drama television series that follows the lives of three siblings who inherit their late father's sugarcane farm in Louisiana. The series explores their struggles to revive the farm and make it profitable, while also dealing with personal issues and family secrets.

Charley Bordelon is a successful businesswoman who moves back to Louisiana to help her siblings, Nova and Ralph Angel, run the farm. As they navigate the challenges of farming and family dynamics, they must confront their past and make difficult decisions to secure the future of the farm.

Throughout the series, Queen Sugar tackles themes of race, class, and identity, while also highlighting the beauty and complexity of life in the rural South. The show has received critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and authentic portrayal of Southern culture.

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Play Title Artist
Queen Sugar
Faithful
Wonder Woman
Contradiction's Maze (feat. Maimouna Youseff)
Love to Love You
Cold Cold People
Sugar Mama
Darkest Light
Without a Sound
I Ate Up the Apple Tree
The Light
Long Live the Chief
No More
Oysters
Drowning Man - Remastered 2008
Shine
Hurts Like Hell
Heroes & Villains
Where Are You Now
Mind vs. Heart
Head Games (feat. Audris)
Love & Hate
All Because of Your Love
Gemini
Day by Day
Worthy
Slow It Down
Deep Calm
Princess Diamond (feat. Kelsey Bulkin)
Two
Run Along
Before I Let Go - Edit/Remastered
Sweet Love Affair
The Drive
Going Down
Acbty
Beaches
You Don’t Know
One in a Million (featuring Moto & Tableek)
Bit by Bit
Too Soon - Bonus
Let's Work Together
The Day I
Heavy Stone
Sinking Ships
Shelter
The Blues Won't Let Me Take My Rest
Soul Connection
Breaths
Oh Baby
Knock With Me - Rock With Me
Watch Yourself
Movin'
I Can't Get No Lovin'
Uknowhowwedu
I May Be Wrong
Late Night With Jack
Kong
Stone
Drops
Behind - Original Mix

User reviews

Brian Adams
5/10

The music in Queen Sugar effortlessly sets the tone for each episode, drawing viewers deeper into the lives of the Bordelon siblings and the challenges they face on the farm.

Donald Hall
1/10

The music choices in some episodes feel disconnected from the scenes they accompany, failing to effectively capture the mood or add resonance to the characters' struggles and triumphs.

Donna Campbell
6/10

The soundtrack of Queen Sugar perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the series, enhancing every scene with its soulful melodies and evocative lyrics.

Mark Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack of Queen Sugar not only complements the visuals but also elevates the overall viewing experience, leaving a lasting impression on the audience long after the episode ends.

Thomas Nelson
6/10

The songs chosen for Queen Sugar resonate with the themes of resilience, family bonds, and the struggle for survival, creating a powerful connection between the characters and the audience.

Lisa Thomas
4/10

The soundtrack of Queen Sugar often feels generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the complex narrative of the series.

Paul Hernandez
6/10

The music in Queen Sugar serves as a powerful storytelling tool, conveying emotions and inner conflicts in a way that words sometimes cannot, deepening the audience's engagement with the narrative.

Donald Adams
5/10

The music in Queen Sugar is more than just background noise; it is a vital component of the series' narrative, infusing each moment with a sense of depth, meaning, and resonance.

Mark Harris
5/10

The use of blues, folk, and gospel music in the show's soundtrack adds a rich layer of authenticity to the depiction of rural Louisiana life, making the storytelling even more compelling.

Daniel Thompson
2/10

While the series delves into important themes and issues, the soundtrack fails to elevate the storytelling, missing opportunities to create a more immersive and engaging viewing experience for the audience.

Michael Moore
5/10

The soundtrack of Queen Sugar showcases a diverse range of musical styles and voices, reflecting the multifaceted nature of the characters and the complex world they inhabit.