The L Word: Generation Q Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.40/10 from 8300 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

L: Generación Q

Title in Italiano:

The L Word: Generation Q

Title in Português:

The L Word: Generation Q

Title in Français:

The L Word: Generation Q

Title in Türk:

The L Word: Generation Q

Title in Deutsch:

The L Word: Generation Q

Synopsis

The L Word: Generation Q is a sequel to the groundbreaking drama series The L Word, which originally aired from 2004 to 2009. The new series follows a group of diverse friends living in Los Angeles as they navigate love, friendship, and careers.

The show focuses on a new generation of LGBTQ+ characters, including Bette Porter, Shane McCutcheon, and Alice Pieszecki, who are now in their 40s and facing new challenges in their personal and professional lives.

The L Word: Generation Q explores themes of identity, sexuality, and relationships in the modern world, while also paying homage to the original series and its impact on LGBTQ+ representation in television.

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The L Word: Generation Q
Better in Color
Ransom
Yes, I Know
Sur les bords de la Seine
Time Flies
BIG BANK (feat. 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Nicki Minaj)
i'll die anyway.
Deceptacon
Matter of Time
Low Key (feat. Tyga)
Bring It On
Gucciprada
Juicy
Anybody
Cannonball
Ukulele and Chill
Sundress
What I'm On Tonight
GET ENOUGH
Love Is a Bitch
Sweet
Aute Cuture
Ojos Del Sol
Wild Horses
Moviendo Caderas (feat. Daddy Yankee)
Endlessly Refreshing
Playground
Loner
No Tengo Suerte En El Amor
Devil in Paradise
Stay Over
ilomilo
Strangers
Show Me (feat. Nikki's Wives)
Ruin My Life - Futosé Remix
Shawty
Sorry, I'm busy
Some Kinda Wonderful
If You Think It's Love
Going Out
religion (u can lay your hands on me)
Home
Karaoke (feat. Lizzo)
I'm Yours
Selfish
Shut Up Kiss Me
I Like That
Playing with Fire
the snack that smiles back (feat. raychel jay)
In Camera
Slip
Crush (It's Late, Just Stay)
We Got That Cool (feat. Afrojack & Icona Pop)
Dress
Closer
Dark Corner Dance Floor
Too Cool
Tidy Up
Even If It Hurts
Holding On To Hell

User reviews

Mary Adams
7/10

Each song in the series seems carefully selected to complement the character development and plot progression, making the viewing experience more immersive and engaging.

Brian Williams
2/10

Timothy Gonzalez
9/10

Deborah Lewis
8/10

The music selection in the series effectively sets the tone for different scenes, adding depth and emotion to pivotal moments in the characters' lives.

Timothy Brown
8/10

The original songs created for the series are not only catchy but also thematically resonant, adding a unique touch to the overall viewing experience.

Kenneth Johnson
6/10

The variety of musical genres featured in the series reflects the diversity of the characters and their individual journeys, making the soundtrack both dynamic and inclusive.

Matthew Hernandez
6/10

The use of music in key moments of the show helps to underscore the struggles and triumphs of the LGBTQ+ characters, adding an extra layer of resonance to their stories.

Mark Adams
6/10

The music selection in the series enhances the emotional depth of the characters' experiences, creating a more immersive viewing experience for the audience.

Margaret Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack of the show seamlessly blends well-known tracks with lesser-known gems, creating a playlist that is both familiar and surprising at the same time.

Ashley Nelson
7/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration into the narrative of the show demonstrates a thoughtful approach to the role of music in enhancing the overall impact of the storytelling.