[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.
One of Netflix’s appeals is the abundance of titles you can only watch there.
Be sure to use this guide and enjoy!
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[April 2026] A collection of music titles you can watch on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live! (121–130)
Miles Davis: The Birth of the Cool

Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool is a work that also serves as a study of music and history.
This documentary traces the life of the legendary trumpeter Miles Davis and the broader musical landscape from the 1950s through the 1990s in which he was active.
It’s packed with highlights, including remastered footage and audio from the time and interviews with people involved.
It’s also recommended for those interested in the lifestyle and culture of the era.
As you watch, let your thoughts drift to America of those days.
Shine! Praise Team

You know how sometimes a film that divides opinion ends up being more interesting than one everyone unanimously calls “fun”? That’s exactly the kind of buzzworthy movie Praise This is—in a good way.
The story begins with a perpetually rebellious young woman who dreams of becoming a superstar singer-songwriter and gets sent to Atlanta.
There, she ends up with a struggling gospel choir—an introduction that alone is exciting.
The film is directed by Tina Gordon, who wrote Drumline and produced Little.
It’s a refreshing watch that might make you wonder, “Why is this even controversial?”
Notorious B.I.G. What I Want to Say

This is a documentary film about The Notorious B.I.G., also known as Biggie, one of the rappers who defined New York’s hip-hop scene in the 1990s.
It delves into his turbulent life—raised by a single mother, stepping into a life of crime, yet rising to stardom.
A highlight of the film is how it explores the musical influences he experienced in his childhood.
It’s a must-watch for fans of today’s hip-hop and for anyone interested in the history of American hip-hop.
Remastered: Robert Johnson

Robert Johnson, the legendary musician who has had an enormous influence on music history to this day.
His talent was so extraordinary that people whispered he had made a deal with the devil to obtain it.
The documentary film ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads gathers urban legends surrounding Johnson and testimony from people who actually knew him.
A highlight is the abundant use of historically valuable footage.
It’s also recommended for fans of the manga Me and the Devil Blues, which is likewise based on his life.
[April 2026] A collection of music titles you can watch on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live! (131–140)
Rolling Thunder Revue: Martin Scorsese’s Portrait of the Bob Dylan Legend

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese is a documentary depicting Bob Dylan’s 1975 tour.
Unlike a simple behind-the-scenes piece, it also portrays the era’s social context and culture.
As the title suggests, the megaphone is held by the master filmmaker Martin Scorsese.
Scorsese is also known as a director who uses many songs in his films.
What message did he embed in this work? Please see for yourself and find out!
Wham!

Wham! is one of the UK’s most iconic musical duos.
Beyond their fantastic songs, they’re beloved for the personalities of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, as well as the story of two childhood classmates forming a band.
The documentary film “Wham!” captures all of this charm.
Featuring previously unseen footage, it retraces the duo’s journey.
I’d recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good success story.
Johnny Hallyday: Music and Life in His Own Words

Johnny Hallyday, born in Paris, France, who sadly passed away in 2017, has been revered as a national singer and actor representing France ever since his debut in 1960 at the young age of 17.
Johnny Hallyday: The Man in His Own Words is, quite literally, a rare documentary in which Johnny himself speaks about his own life.
Precisely because he isn’t particularly well known in Japan, watching this film can be a great opportunity to understand just how charismatic a star he was in France.
It’s also highly recommended for anyone interested in the history of French rock, chanson, and pop music!


