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Yaaasss: An official 'Broad City' soundtrack is coming

Maeve McDermott
USATODAY
They're coming for your ear holes.

Hey, kweens: come October, your life will get a new soundtrack.

Broad City is getting its first original soundtrack, executive-produced by Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson with the show's music supervisor Matt FX Feldman, out Oct. 28.

The soundtrack will feature an extended version of the show's most recognizable song: its colorful opening theme Latino N' Proud by Chilean producer DJ Raff.

As Feldman told Rolling Stone, there's a practical reason why the show's soundtrack largely features lesser-known artists — like Latin singer Jarina De Marco and DJ Tony Quattro, whose songs are included in the new collection.

"When I first started working on the show, our resources were so low, to the point where working with unsigned and unknown artists was the only way we could possibly afford to score an entire episode the way we wanted," he said.

That's the harsh reality of working as a music supervisor: no cash, no big-name songs. But now that the show's a hit, Feldman doesn't feel the need to stack its soundtrack with stars, saying he feels an "obligation" to feature up-and-coming musicians.

Yet another reason why the Broad City soundtrack sounds like a worthwhile listen.

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