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Claws season 1 episode 4 soundtrack

Fallout, 12 songs

Haunted by Roller, Desna is desperate to get out from under Uncle Daddy's thumb. Bryce drifts deep into the Dixie Mafia. Polly reunites with a former gold-digging "friend," while Quiet Ann is in a lady-mess.

  • Memories — Sincerely Collins feat. Sareena Dominguez
    Desna and Roller have sex; Roller tells Desna that Uncle Daddy is going to kill her.
  • Blame It On Me — Cate Storm
    Quiet Ann and Polly work in the salon; Polly's old friend comes in and Polly pretends to be Heather. Jennifer and Virginia enter.
  • On The Wings Of Love — Jeffrey Osborne
    Dean learns that his and Desna's abusive foster parents have moved close by and begins to hyperventilate; Desna plays him his favorite song and they sing.
  • Let 'Em Hate — B Lloyd
    Polly's rich friend has everyone enraptured of some of her antics with Heather from back in the day.
  • Make Some Room — The Suffers
    The girls brainstorm ideas on how to sell pills fast. Uncle Daddy arrives with questions for Virginia.
  • Young But Mature — Buddy Stuart
    Uncle Daddy watches as Chip and Bryce cut up the body of the man Uncle Daddy killed. Bryce gets sick.
  • Big Girls Don't Cry — Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
    The girls stand outside in sexy outfits with flyers advertising the clinic.
  • Don't Leave Me This Way (Single Version) — Thelma Houston
    Desna wakes up to Roller laughing on her bed; Jennifer sits in a chair while Bryce, Brienne, and Baylor sleep. Uncle Daddy watches water ballerinas perform.
  • It Ain't Over (Til' the Fat Lady Sings) [feat. Hannah Welton] — Counterculture
    The girls offer prescription sales and usher patients onto a bus.
  • Click Ya Heelz — TwinGold
    Desna does Riva's nails then they talk about Roller's death. The girls try to come up with more ideas to get business into the clinic.
  • Make That Money — JC Flow
    Desna meets Toby, who tells her that Uncle Daddy has gone to meet Bryce, who knows who the killer is.
  • There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World) — Engelbert Humperdinck
    A drunk Dr. Ken shows up at his ex-wife's engagement but is dragged out; Dr. Ken is thrown into a man's car.