Tulsa King season 3 dropped its final episode on November 23, 2025. The third season marked the return of the mafia capo, Dwight 'the General' Manfredi, as new and unexpected challenges came his way.
In the third season, viewers got to witness Dwight's journey as a new enemy threatened to put his family, crew, and operations in Tulsa at risk. His fight this season was against the Dunmires, with their altercations leading to tense developments.
Complementing the action-packed storyline, the songs and music featured in the series further added to the thrill and adventure in every scene.
From Motion by Nas to Subterranean Homesick Blues by Bob Dylan, here are all the songs heard in Tulsa King season 3

The popular crime drama series has been bringing a deeper look at the tense Mafia world through its twisted story and complicated characters. This season, matters were tense as Dwight had to face an organized crime family that laid out challenges at every step for him and his team.
The last episode explored the final confrontation between Dwight and Jeremiah, as the fight over Montague Distilleries remained central to season 3. New faces and unique moments further made season 3 stand out. Along with striking visuals and shocking twists, the songs featured in the third season enhanced the viewing experience for the global audience.
Here's an episode-wise list of all the songs heard in Tulsa King season 3:
Episode 1- Blood and Bourbon
- Hit the Road and Go by Johnny Cash
- Drink Em Down by Robert Ross
- Train for Tomorrow - 2007 Remaster by The Electric Prunes
- Woo (Run It Up) by Webbstar
- Are You a Hypnotist?? by The Flaming Lips
- Welfman by Wolf Castle
Episode 2- The Fifty
- Work Conquers All by American Aquarium
- Nothin' Holds Me Down by Ryan Bingham
- On My Way Down by Trevor Hanks
Episode 3- The G and The OG
- On The Road Again by The Lovin' Spoonful
- Motion by Nas
- Time With You by Bigger Story Music
- What Goes Around Comes Around by Sam Dees
- Through a Trap Door by Raphael Lake & Royal Baggs
- Breakin' Necks by UNIIQU3
- Ya Get Me by Beau Young Prince
- Night Life by Marvin Gaye
Episode 4- Staring Down the Barrel
- Champagne by Richard Iacona
- What Became Of Us by Hayward Williams
Episode 5- On the Rocks
- Do What Comes Naturally by Brandon Santini
- Blue Sun by Brainchild
- Keep Em Comin by Mike Chinn
Episode 6- Bubbles
- Hello Heartache by Cody Marlowe
- House of Cards by Brian DeMarco
- Jailbreak by Thin Lizzy
- Boom Bash by Onyx
- You're Made That Way by The Doobie Brothers
- Mr. Lucky by Karl Jenkins
- Swing Time by Cliff Haywood
- Dinner in Manhattan by Adam Saunders & Mark Cousins
- big change by Neil Young
Episode 7- Art of War
- Long Gone by Josh Farrow
- Call Me The Breeze by Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Let's Get Together by The Fever Dreams
- Goin' Back To Houston by Mike Chinn
- Below The Waterline by Jason Eady
Episode 8- Nothing is Over
- Burden - Live at the Opera by Torgeir Waldemar
- Ecstasy by Estiva
Episode 9- Dead Weight
- Cruising with Verve by Eric Löhrer
- Wheel of Fire by Etta James
- Subterranean Homesick Blues by Bob Dylan
- The Queen of Clubs by The Golden Dregs
- Me Pasé by Twin Palms
Episode 10- Out of Adventure
- I'd Rain All over You by Red Johnson
- Long Journey by Allah-Las
- Bad to the Bone by George Thorogood and The Destroyers
- Bad Company by Five Finger Death Punch
Also read: Tulsa King season 3 episode 10 (finale) ending explained: Is Dwight able to kill Jeremiah?
About Tulsa King season 3

The highly anticipated Tulsa King season 3 took the viewers on a thrilling journey with Dwight for a total of 10 episodes. The series premiered on September 21, 2025, tracing the protagonist's actions to protect his operations till the finale. From old enemies to new threats, the titular character had a lot on his plate in the latest installment.
Here's the official synopsis of Tulsa King season 3:
"As Dwight's empire expands, so do his enemies and the risks to his crew. Now, he faces his most dangerous adversaries in Tulsa yet: the Dunmires, a powerful old-money family that doesn’t play by old-world rules, forcing Dwight to fight for everything he’s built and protect his family."
Sylvester Stallone stars as the lead character in the series. Other cast members include Martin Starr as Bodhi, Jay Will as Tyson, Garrett Hedlund as Mitch, Dana Delany as Margaret, Domenick Lombardozzi as Chickie, Frank Grillo as Bill, and Robert Patrick as Jeremiah, among others.
Also read: Tulsa King season 3 episode 9 ending explained: Who kidnapped Joanne?
Watch Tulsa King season 3 on Paramount+.