[April 2026] A collection of music titles you can watch on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live!
With so many titles on video subscription services, you might be wondering which ones to check out—are you feeling overwhelmed? In this article, we’ll spotlight a curated selection of music-related content on Netflix that we especially recommend to music fans, including concert films, documentaries about artists, and more.
You can enjoy music in a variety of forms, and the documentaries let you glimpse the artists’ inner worlds.
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Be sure to use this guide and enjoy!
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Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly

Travis Scott is a popular American rapper.
The film “Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly” delves into his album production and live performances, and even his private life, including parenting and legal issues.
Because the story is carefully structured leading up to the final concert, it feels more like watching a movie than a documentary.
It’s a great introductory pick even for those who aren’t familiar with American hip-hop.
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Whitney Houston I Wanna Dance with Somebody

Whitney Houston, a singer who passed away at the young age of 48.
Released in theaters in 2022, the film portraying her life is Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody.
It depicts the journey she took to become a world-renowned singer.
The movie features many of her smash-hit classics, including I Will Always Love You and I Wanna Dance with Somebody.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or someone who has yet to hear her songs, why not witness the life of a star on the big screen?
HITMAKERS: Behind the Scenes of the Birth of Global Pop

A music reality series where talented songwriters behind global stars’ hit tracks live and create together at luxurious locations like the Bahamas and Cabo San Lucas.
Producers and songwriters gather for a songwriting camp to craft songs for major artists such as John Legend.
Viewers get an inside look at the creative process where inspiration and egos collide, as well as the human drama of hitmakers who rarely step into the spotlight.
For music fans, the chance to peek behind the scenes may be the most compelling draw of all.
Yesterday

Here’s the British drama that blew audiences away with its grand premise: “What if the Beatles vanished from everyone’s memory around the world?”—Yesterday.
Among the Beatles’ songs, many people love Yesterday the most.
Of course, it’s crafted as a romantic comedy you can enjoy even if you’re not a Beatles fan.
With the masterful Danny Boyle—who won an Oscar for Slumdog Millionaire—at the helm, there’s no way it wouldn’t be entertaining.
Enjoy while reminiscing about the Beatles’ timeless classics!
Justin Timberlake & The Tennessee Kids

A concert film featuring singer and actor Justin Timberlake.
It captures his 2015 Las Vegas show from the tour supporting the album The 20/20 Experience.
More than just a music concert, it’s a lavish, 90-minute performance that truly deserves to be called a show.
It’s a must-see not only for Justin Timberlake’s fans but also for music lovers who haven’t discovered him yet.
Forest of Piano

One of Makoto Isshiki’s signature works that sprang from Young Magazine Uppers.
In 2008, it even won the Grand Prize in the Manga Division of the Japan Media Arts Festival.
The story centers on Kai Ichinose, a boy who grew up playing a piano abandoned in the forest, and the people surrounding him and his extraordinary talent.
A rich cast of characters—rivals of all kinds, his mentor Sosuke Ajino, and more—are portrayed with care, and once you watch one episode, you’ll surely want to see what happens next.
The Chopin Competition arc is guaranteed to bring tears to your eyes!
Do you like Brahms?

The Korean drama Do You Like Brahms?, which was hugely popular on the CS channel KNTV, is back on Netflix—with a slightly tweaked title: Do You Like Brahms?.
That subtle change is very much a reflection of the broadcaster’s attention to detail.
The story is a refreshing coming-of-age ensemble centered on a student aspiring to be a violinist and a genius pianist.
The heroine is played by Park Eun-bin, who has transformed from a child actor into a fully fledged leading actress—a familiar face to fans of Korean dramas.
The cast also features popular young stars like Kim Min-jae, Kim Sung-cheol, and Park Ji-hyun.
Why not make this drama your gateway to the K-wave?


