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| "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong | |
| Harold looks back on Maria and kissing her in the elevator. | UK US |
| "Ooh Wee" by Mark Ronson (Feat. Nate Dogg, Trife and Saigon) | |
| Harold and Kumar pack for Amsterdam. | UK US |
| "Bon Bon" by Joe Loco | |
| Harold and Kumar spot a group of Cubans and catch a ride to the U.S. | |
| "Toca Me Lo" by Lucci & Cruz | |
| Helicopter shots of Miami's beaches and buildings. | |
| "Donque" by Will.i.am | |
| Harold and Kumar enter Raza's bottomless party. | UK US |
| "On the Run" by Classic | |
| Plays in the background at Raza's. | UK US |
| "My Dick" by Mickey Avalon (Feat. Andre Legacy and Dirt Nasty) | |
| Raza makes Harold and Kumar get into the spirit of the party and makes them drop their drawers. In exchange, he lets him borrow one of his cars. | US |
| "Cappuccino" by The Knux | |
| Plays on the car stereo while Harold and Kumar enter Alabama. | US |
| "Chinese Baby" by Viva La Union | |
| Flashback of Kumar in college at the library. Kumar yells at the people behind him to turn down this music so he can study in peace. | UK US |
| "My Stoney Baby" by 311 | |
| Vanessa takes Kumar behind the stacks to smoke a joint that helps him relax. | UK US |
| "All That I Want" by Curtis Murphy Syndicate | |
| Plays on the car stereo when Harold brings Kumar out of his flashback and announces he's lost in Birmingham. | UK US |
| "P*ssyassbitch" by Transcenders (Feat. J7 D'Star) | |
| Harold and Kumar run into scary-looking men, playing basketball in the middle of the street. | |
| "We Do It Like This" by Binky Mac | |
| Plays in the background at Goldstein's when he and Kumar on the phone. | |
| "As Gotas" by Rosalia De Souza | |
| Plays in the background at Raymus's house when Kumar and Harold enter their home. | UK US |
| "Pantomime" by Lilly Frost | |
| Plays in the background at Raymus's house while he, his wife, Harold and Kumar eat dinner. | |
| "Something About That Woman" by Lakeside | |
| Kumar dreams about having a threesome with Vanessa and the giant bag of weed from the first movie. | US |
| "Let's Go (Get Wasted)" by Supagroup | |
| Plays at the Ku Klux Klan's party. | UK US |
| "Check Yo Self ('The Message' Remix)" by Ice Cube | |
| Plays on Neil's car stereo when he pulls over to let Harold and Kumar in. | US |
| "Zydeoco Train" by Creole Joe | |
| Plays on Neil's car stereo as he trips out and swerves to avoid a unicorn with a shiny horn that isn't real. | |
| "Fooled Around and Fell In Love" by Elvin Bishop | |
| Neil reminisces about the girl who got away. Colton comes into Vanessa's room and confronts her about the joint he found in her purse. | UK US |
| "Nothin' But a Good Time" by Poison | |
| NPH and the guys pull up the whorehouse. | UK US |
| "P*ssy (Real Good)" by Jacki-O | |
| Plays in the room with Kumar and the two whores he chose. | UK US |
| "Lovin' You" by Minnie Ripperton | |
| Kumar cries and tells the whores of his love for Vanessa. | UK US |
| "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" by Boyz II Men | |
| Harold is sad to see the dawn of a new day and how Neil isn't there to see it. | UK US |
| "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins | |
| Ron Fox listens to this song on his headphones while Kumar and Harold are in the back of the plane. | UK US |
| "Stick It" by Great White | |
| Plays when George W. brings Harold & Kumar into the room he goes to when he needs to escape from work (and Cheney). | UK US |
| "I've Been Around Too Long" by The Marmalade | |
| Plays in the background while Kumar, Harold and the President talk about weed and legalizing it. | US |
| "Hey Joe" by Al Berry | |
| Plays in the background as G.W.B. tells off his dad over the phone in front of Harold and Kumar. | |
| "Heaven is a Place on Earth" by Belinda Carlisle | |
| Harold looks around for Maria in Amsterdam. | UK US |
| "I Love My Sex" by Benny Benassi (Feat. The Biz) | |
| Plays in the background during Maria's photoshoot when Harold finds her modeling for High Times. | UK US |
| "In the Beginning" by K'Naan | |
| End credits song #1: Harold, Kumar and their women enjoy the many things Amsterdam has to offer. | UK US |
| "Gospel Weed Song" by Bizarre | |
| End credits song #2. | US |
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