There aren’t many songs in the soundtrack ofWolfs, but the ones that do appear in the film pack quite a punch. Even thoughGeorge Clooney and Brad Pitt’s characters inWolfsare never named, they have quite a bit of personality. That shines through in a few key ways, from how they both approach their jobs as fixers to the way they interact with one another and the rest of thecast ofWolfs, and it becomes most apparent at theend ofWolfs, when the fixers finally learn to let each other in.
Clooney’s character gets to show off his own personality a bit more than Pitt’s does, and that often came in the form of music. There are a few scenes where Margaret’s Man has music playing on the radio, and those songs hint at who he really is. There are also a few points inWolfswhere the music plays a fairly significant role in the plot, such as the wedding scene, when Margaret’s Man and Pam’s Man get dragged onto the dance floor. Suffice to say, the music ofWolfsis fairly important.

“Just the Two of Us”
Grover Washington, Jr. feat. Bill Withers
When Every Song On The Wolfs Soundtrack Plays In The Movie
“No Ordinary Love” by Sade -The first song inWolfs, “No Ordinary Love” by Sade, plays just for a moment, in the first scene where Margaret’s Man is driving to the hotel. Since “No Ordinary Love” plays from the radio of Margaret’s Man’s car, it seems to be diegetic, or a song that the characters ofWolfscan hear as well as the audience.
“Smooth Operator” by Sade -The second song to play inWolfsis “Smooth Operator,” also by Sade. This song plays in two moments: the chorus can be heard from the radio in Margaret’s Man’s car as he begins to pull into the parking garage, while the saxophone solo plays both non-diegetically as Margaret’s Man drives away and from the radio again. “Smooth Operator” then plays again during the credits.

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“Mr. Vain” by Culture Beat -When the fixers go to Club Ice, they hear the appropriate dance music of “Mr. Vain” by Culture Beat. The wedding guests at the club briefly dance to “Mr. Vain” before the original soundtrack ofWolfsreturns to drown out the dance music.

“Just the Two of Us” by Grover Washington, Jr. feat. Bill Withers -The appropriately titled “Just the Two of Us” plays duringWolfs' mid-credits scene. The song plays over surveillance footage of Margaret and the Kid going to her hotel room, and him falling off the bed, which connects back to the beginning ofWolfs.
Where To Listen To The Wolfs Movie Soundtrack
Unfortunately, none of the major streaming platforms have officialWolfsplaylists including the licensed music from the film. That’s likely because there are only four licensed songs in the movie, and all four of them are available on all major streaming platforms.Apple Musicdoes have the original soundtrack fromWolfs, however, which includes instrumental music composed by Theodore Shapiro. SinceWolfsis an Apple Original Film, the original soundtrack to the movie is not available on other streaming platforms like Spotify. But, with a bit of searching, anyone can listen to the lyrical music ofWolfson their preferred streaming service.
Wolfs
Cast
Wolfs is an action-thriller film written and directed by Jon Watts, and sees the on-screen reunion of Brad Pitt and George Clooney after nearly fifteen years. The film centers on two fixers who are brought together when they’re both hired for the same job.