From dream pop to Taylor Swift, Killing Eve makes the most of music on the show. But unlike most TV series, Killing Eve doesn't feature a single track as its official "theme song."

In every episode, viewers see the signature "Killing Eve" title text with a droplet of blood in varying colours. But the show's credits have run in different styles across the seasons and to different songs in most episodes. Nonetheless, if you're searching for "that" theme song from Killing Eve, we're going to take a look at the tracks you probably have in mind.

Killing Eve: Theme songs - "La La La," Unloved, "I Had to Kill You"

Alternative band Unloved has provided the soundtrack for Killing Eve in all three of its seasons on BBC America. The group—whose sound nears dream pop but explores many styles—is behind some of the show's most recognizable songs and title themes. Among them are "La La La" and "Carnival," which just might be the Killing Eve songs you're trying to find.

"Carnival" also appears as a leitmotif for "Villanelle" (Jodie Comer) throughout the series. Give it a listen below.

Another track associated with Killing Eve's theme is "Killer Shangri-Lah" by Pshycotic Beats, which contains the lyrics "I had to kill you." It featured in the first episode of the series.

Killing Eve's Taylor Swift theme song moment

Even a Taylor Swift song, "Look What You Made Me Do," appeared in a much-discussed cover version in a season 3 title sequence. Watch it below, plus see what the credit sequence looked like in the newest season in the video!

And one last shot: "Issues" by Julia Michaels is actually the most-streamed track related to Killing Eve on Tunefind. It featured as the soundtrack of a widely-seen promo for the show in season 1.

Killing Eve concluded season 3 in May 2020 and will enter season 4 in 2021 — hopefully with many more unique title tracks and Unloved music to come.

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