

In the scene, Fabiola is maintaining her lie that she applied to Yale instead of Princeton. "Do Me A Favor" by Keeks: At the end of episode 5, "Do Me Favor" by Keeks plays right before the end credits roll. Although the scene goes down hill, the song still provides an excited and upbeat atmosphere. What started as a purely joyous moment turns dramatic as Ben gets punched in the face. However, the happy tone doesn't last long as a college guy suddenly forces Devi to dance and Ben confronts him. "I Want You Around" by Dazz and Zombic: "I Want You Around" is the perfect party song which makes it ideal for when Devi, Fabiola, and Eleanor go out onto the dance floor at Princeton to dance Eleanor's troubles away.

Both songs set the fun, energetic ambiance of their scenes. The latter song occurs in the next scene, when Paxton and Trent are reflecting on how great it is to have Paxton back from ASU.

The former plays when the girls first arrive at the party and Devi tries to push Ethan's advances onto Eleanor before slipping away. During the scene, Never Have I Ever songs "Don't Be Mad" and "Move It" both play, setting the fast-paced, party-like energy. "Don't Be Mad" (Full Version) by Ryan Pate and Ollie Gabriel and "Move It" by Tia P: In this episode, Ethan hosts a party that Devi, Fabiola, and Eleanor all attend. The song's slow, breathy sound emphasizes Devi's obvious attraction to Ethan. Later, the song reappears when Ethan takes off his sweatshirt, pulling his t-shirt up to expose his abs. At the start of the episode, "Design" by TENDER sets the tone for a sexy yet guilt-ridden dream Devi has about making out with the bad boy. "Design" by TENDER: In Never Have I Ever season 4, episode 3, Devi's feelings for Ethan begin to spark. Never Have I Ever Season 4, Episode 3, ".Liked A Bad Boy" Flattered and seeing Ethan in a new light, Harry McNally's romantic "Ride With Me" plays. After realizing this, Devi confronts Ethan and demands that he fix her car, and when he arrives at her house that evening to do so, he tells her that he found her yelling to be sexy. "Ride With Me" by Harry McNally: A major revelation that occurs in this episode is that Devi finds out that Margot did not spray paint her car, but instead, the crime was committed by Ethan, the new bad boy at school. At that moment, with "Different World" in the background, Devi feels like revenge is hers for the taking. Additionally, the feeling only intensifies when Nalini decides to go to the school and make Margot pay for vandalizing Devi's car. The upbeat yet angry lyrics perfectly encapsulate Devi's feelings as she shows Nalini and Nirmala. "Different World" by Billy Melos and Danny Dwyer: Never Have I Ever season 4, episode 2 starts strong with "Different World" by Billy Melos and Danny Dwyer. Never Have I Ever Season 4, Episode 2, ".Gotten Sweet Revenge"
