Heard at the end of the episode during a revelatory scene + continues playing over the end credits Episode 5: “PA To LA” Heard when Will (Jabari Banks) and Lisa (Simone Joy Jones) see each other from across the rollerskating rink, and Carlton (Olly Sholotan) is introducing Uncle Phil (Adrian Holmes) at the fundraiser Heard during the rollerskating fundraiser Heard while Will (Jabari Banks) and Carlton (Olly Sholotan) are canvassing neighborhoods “Amazing” by Angelo Rosario Brillante, Jon Conciatori & Wesley Allen Williams Heard while we see Will (Jabari Banks) during his basketball game and Carlton (Olly Sholotan) during his lacrosse game Episode 4: “Canvass” Heard while Will (Jabari Banks) is looking through the shoes he got from his mom in the mail Heard when Will (Jabari Banks), Uncle Phil (Adrian Holmes), and Carlton (Olly Sholotan) show up to Phil’s fraternity’s crawfish boil “Electric Relaxation” by A Tribe Called Quest Heard while Will (Jabari Banks) is showing off his blazer to Lisa (Simone Joy Jones) during lunch “I’m The One” by Tommy Will & Nathan Fields Heard during Will’s (Jabari Banks) basketball tryouts Episode 3: “Yamacraw” Heard while Hilary (Coco Jones) is on Instagram Live Heard while Will (Jabari Banks) FaceTimes with Tray (SteVonté Hart) Heard while Uncle Phil (Adrian Holmes) and Geoffrey (Jimmy Akingbola) are drinking together and talking about A Tribe Called Quest “Rhythm (Devoted to the Art of Moving Butts)” by A Tribe Called Quest
Heard while Hilary (Coco Jones) is cooking Heard when Will (Jabari Banks) walks into the gym to meet with the Bel-Air Academy basketball coach Heard while Will (Jabari Banks) is driving Aunt Viv’s (April Parker Jones) car to school Heard playing over the end credits Episode 2: “Keep Ya Head Up” Heard when Carlton sees Will (Jabari Banks) hanging out with Lisa (Simone Joy Jones) at the party Heard playing at the party Carlton and Will (Jabari Banks) attend Heard when Will (Jabari Banks) is waling into Carlton’s (Olly Sholotan) bedroom Heard when Will (Jabari Banks) walks into the locker room and hears the white boys singing the lyrics to the song and saying the N-word Heard while Will (Jabari Banks) is talking to Lisa (Simone Joy Jones) Heard while Carlton (Olly Sholotan) is driving Will (Jabari Banks) to Bel-Air Academy Heard playing as Will’s (Jabari Banks) ringtone when his mom calls Banks) car when Will (Jabari Banks) sneaks out of the house trying to catch a flight back to Philly Heard playing at the party at the mansion Heard when Will (Jabari Banks) walks out and sees the crowd at the party at the mansion “AIN’T GON STOP ME” by reggie, Monte Booker & Kenny Beats
Heard while Hilary (Coco Jones) is giving Will (Jabari Banks) a makeover Heard while Geoffrey (Jimmy Akingbola) and Will (Jabari Banks) enter the front door of the Banks family mansion Jones) pull up to the Banks family mansion Heard when Will (Jabari Banks) and Jazz (Jordan L. Jones) to his Auntie and Uncle’s mansion in Bel-Air Heard while Will (Jabari Banks) is getting a ride from Jazz (Jordan L. Heard while Will (Jabari Banks) is sitting on the plane headed to LA + when the title card drops Heard while Will (Jabari Banks) and Tray (SteVonté Hart) are playing their pick-up basketball game Heard after Will (Jabari Banks) has an altercation with a local rival on the sidewalk Heard while we see a guy riding his bike down the street “Dreams and Nightmares (Intro)” by Meek Mill
Heard when Will (Jabari Banks) wakes up at his home in West Philadelphia on the day of his basketball game Heard at the very start of the episode when we see Will (Jabari Banks) sitting on his throne With these modern-day struggles also comes a modern-day soundtrack with artists from Philly to Cali, so let’s dig into the music featured in Bel-Air… Episode 1: “Dreams And Nightmares” The show is set in modern-day America, so the characters from the beloved sitcom we all know and love are now set against a backdrop that is surrounded by racism, and we see the way representation matters today more than ever.
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Bel-Air is a new, dramatic take on the classic Fresh Prince of Bel-Air series, and the one-hour drama series is now streaming on Peacock.