The Housemaid Soundtrack: Every Song, From Taylor Swift To Hidden Gems
After a $133 million global run and strong reviews, Paul Feig’s The Housemaid is making noise for its killer soundtrack, stacked with Taylor Swift, Renée Rapp, Lana Del Rey and more. Here are all the songs featured in the film.
Paul Feig's thriller The Housemaid didn’t just mess with people’s heads. It made real money too, pulling in nearly $133 million worldwide and landing mostly positive reviews. And yes, if you kept reaching for Shazam during it, you were not alone — the soundtrack goes hard, especially on cuts from big-name women like Renée Rapp, Lana Del Rey, and Taylor Swift.
Every song in The Housemaid
- take me as I am - Lyn Lapid
- Tumbling Dice - Linda Ronstadt
- Why Is She Still Here? - Renée Rapp
- Cinnamon Girl - Lana Del Rey
- To The Sky - Clare and Oliver Manchon
- La Ballade - Clare and Oliver Manchon, Aaron Goldberg, Larry Grenadier, Loston Harris, and Matt Munisteri
- Bad As the Rest - Jessie Murph
- breaking news - flowerovlove
- Since U Been Gone - Kelly Clarkson
- Blue Bayou - Linda Ronstadt
- German Dance No. 1 in C Major - from Barry Lyndon
- I Did Something Bad - Taylor Swift
- The Angel and the Saint - Goldie Boutilier
Quick note on that classical needle drop: the 'German Dance No. 1 in C Major' is credited as 'from Barry Lyndon' — yep, the same piece a lot of people remember from Kubrick’s film. A fun little film-nerd wink if you caught it.
On top of the licensed tracks, the movie has an original score that keeps the tension humming. Composer Theodore Shapiro ran point on the music side and scored the film; he’s worked with Feig before, including on Ghostbusters.
If you’re new to the story: The Housemaid adapts Freida McFadden’s bestselling novel and zeroes in on Millie, a young woman locked in a messy, increasingly dangerous dynamic with her boss, Nina. Nina’s mood swings keep Millie constantly off balance, and things escalate — fast.
The cast is stacked: Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, Brandon Sklenar, Michele Morrone, and Elizabeth Perkins, among others.
Release-wise, the film premiered at the Axa Equitable Center in New York City on December 2, 2025, then hit theaters on December 19, 2025. Expect it to land on digital platforms in the coming weeks.