*Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3*
The Summer I Turned Pretty has kicked off its third and final season, with main character Belly Conklin still at the heart of a brutal love triangle.
Adapted from showrunner Jenny Han's beloved YA novels, the latest series follows Belly (played by Lola Tung) as she navigates life as a university student.
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Alongside school work, she is also juggling a long-term relationship with Jeremiah Fisher (Gavin Casalegno).
But when Belly's ex-boyfriend and Jeremiah's older brother, Conrad (played by Christopher Briney), returns into their lives, she is forced to face her unresolved feelings for the older Fisher brother.
While the series packs plenty of its drama on its own, Prime Video viewers have also grown to appreciate the show's impressive soundtrack.
It has also become tradition for the series to drop Easter Eggs through needle drops, especially when it comes to Taylor Swift songs.
Below, we've detailed The Summer I Turned Pretty's season three soundtrack so far, and explained what *that* Taylor Swift song could mean for the characters.
Episode 1: Last Season- Dreams by the Cranberries
- Open Arms by SZA
- Can’t Stop by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
- FRI(END)S by V
- Get Loud by Coi Leray
- HOT TO GO! by Chappell Roan
- Summer Love by Justin Timberlake
- reason to live by mehro
- NANi by Saweetie
- Lovin on Me by Jack Harlow
- Dilemma by Kelly Rowland and Nelly
- Good Luck, Babe! by Chappell Roan
- i like the way you kiss me by Artemas
- You’re Losing Me (From the Vault) by Taylor Swift

The series premiere ended on a sour note as Belly discovered that Jeremiah had cheated on her while on Spring Break in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. As Belly ran away from Jeremiah, who was desperately trying to explain himself, Swift's You're Losing Me began playing.
The song's lyrics detail a long-term relationship that is on the brink of collapse, despite the singer's efforts to keep it alive. If this song signifies Belly's state of mind, it appears she has been fighting to keep her relationship with Jeremiah strong, but his betrayal may be the final straw.
What's more, lyrics in the song's bridge could be hinting at Jeremiah and Belly calling off their engagement, which takes place in the second episode. Swift sings: "And I wouldn’t marry me either. A pathological people pleaser."
You're Losing Me is the only Swift song featured in the season so far, which could mean Team Jeremiah are in for an unsatisfying ending.
Episode 2: Last Christmas- lacy by Olivia Rodrigo
- i wish i hated you by Ariana Grande
- Rockin Around the Christmas Tree” by Brenda Lee
- Never Going Back Again by Fleetwood Mac
- Mystery of Love by Sufjan Stevens
- Forever and a Day by Benson Boone
- Birds of a Feather by Billie Eilish
- Littlest Things by Lily Allen
- Everything Happens to Me by Bill Evans
- Please Please Please by Sabrina Carpenter
- 10,000 Emerald Pools by BØRNS
- No Surprises by Radiohead
The Summer I Turned Pretty streams every Wednesday on Prime Video
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