[February 2026] A collection of music titles you can watch on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live!
For those overwhelmed by video subscription services—there are so many titles that it’s hard to know what to check out—you’re not alone! In this article, we’re rounding up music-related titles you can watch on Netflix, especially recommended for music fans: artists’ live performances, documentaries, and more.
You can enjoy music in a variety of forms, and documentaries let you glimpse the inner world of artists.
One of Netflix’s appeals is that many of these titles are available only there.
Make the most of this article and enjoy exploring!
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[February 2026] A collection of music works you can watch on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live! (121–130)
Nina Simone — Songs of the Soul

Nina Simone, a singer who has left her mark on American music history.
She is known both for creating many jazz and R&B classics and for her dedication to social activism.
If you want to revisit the life of Nina Simone, I recommend What Happened, Miss Simone? It’s a documentary that traces her life, featuring rare footage and interviews with people close to her.
It’s also a perfect introduction to Nina Simone.
Hip Hop Evolution

Released with Season 1 in 2016, this is a documentary that traces the history of American hip-hop.
Hosted by Shadrach Kabango—known by his stage name Shad—the series unfolds as he interviews stars from the hip-hop scene.
Following the genre from its birth through various movements, this work lets you feel the authentic hip-hop scene firsthand.
It’s a must-watch not only for those who want to deepen their understanding of hip-hop, but especially for existing hip-hop fans.
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?
[February 2026] A collection of music titles available on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live! (131–140)
Pop Star Academy: The Road to Becoming KATSEYE

KATSEYE is a group formed through an audition held by HYBE, a major Korean entertainment company, and the American label Geffen Records.
This documentary, Becoming a Popstar: The Road to KATSEYE, follows the journey they took and the effort they put in to become a group.
It’s a must-watch for K-pop fans, offering a glimpse not only into their growth, but also into how HYBE—home to many blockbuster groups—trains and develops its artists.
Fans of BTS and NewJeans should definitely check it out!
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.
Liz and the Blue Bird

Liz and the Blue Bird, a heartrending yet beautiful story, is also highly recommended.
This anime film was produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Naoko Yamada.
It portrays the growing bond between Mizore Yoroizuka, who plays the oboe in the concert band, and Nozomi Kasaki, who plays the flute.
The visuals are, of course, outstanding, but I also want you to pay attention to how a wide range of emotions is conveyed through sound.
The performance scenes in particular are breathtaking.
By the way, this film is a spin-off of Sound! Euphonium, so be sure to check that out as well.


