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Sountrack — Lucifer

The show’s identity is instantly established by its opening theme, by Heavy Young Heathens , which sets a gritty, noir-pop tone. Throughout its six seasons, the soundtrack leaned heavily into genres that fit the "Angel City" vibe:

: A hallmark of the series is Tom Ellis performing his own vocals as Lucifer Morningstar. These piano-driven covers, such as his rendition of "Creep" or "All Along the Watchtower," offer a window into the character's vulnerability and internal conflict. Key Tracks and Musical Moments Lucifer Sountrack

The soundtrack often uses specific songs to punctuate major narrative shifts: The show’s identity is instantly established by its

: High-energy tracks like "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked" by Cage the Elephant and "Raise Hell" by Dorothy provide the rhythmic backbone for Lucifer’s indulgent lifestyle. by Heavy Young Heathens