Netflix has pulled the plug on musical drama "Soundtrack" after just one season.
The Joshua Safran-created musical show had premiered in December 2018 to poor reviews.
The series takes a look at the love stories connecting a diverse, disparate group of people in contemporary Los Angeles through the music that lives inside their hearts and minds.
Fox had originally picked up "Soundtrack" in 2018 with a pilot-episode order. After the network passed it on, the show found home at Netflix.
The streamer had ordered a 10-episode first season in July 2018 and it premiered on December 18, 2018.
"Soundtrack" featured Jenna Dewan, Callie Hernandez, Madeline Stowe, Jahmil French, Campbell Scott, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Megan Ferguson and Evan Whitten.
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