Songs to Ride to

Beatrice Domond curates a playlist to skate hard and move fast
By Alex James Taylor | Music | 24 November 2025
This article is part of Songs To Ride To

Beatrice Domond skates with a rhythm and flair that gets you hooked. Born in Miami and raised in West Palm Beach, she picked up a board young, cruising the coastline and honing the instinctive street-skater style that still defines her today. Her early lo-fi skate tapes eventually caught the attention of filmmaker Bill Strobeck, sparking a connection that helped her establish herself and join the Fucking Awesome team.

Now a Supreme team rider – one of the first women to claim that spot – Domond has become a defining figure in contemporary skate culture. She’s graced magazine covers, modelled for Thom Browne, and secured sponsorships from some of the industry’s biggest names, all while continually pushing the boundaries of what skateboarding can look and feel like.

Naturally, we had to bring Domond into our Songs to Ride To series – and she delivered. Dive into her playlist below.

I’d Love You to Want Me by Lobo
“This song is just good. I love love, and love songs – they’re just so dramatic. Me and Mum used to drive down 441 blasting it and singing along.”

Growin’ Up by Bruce Springsteen
“I found this song through one of my favourite movies, Gracie. It was based on a true story about women and sports and I really love that movie. I just purchased it on iTunes because I need a little inspiration right now.”

Friend Do Remix (feat. YKNIECE)by E Belly Gang Kushington, YKNIECE
“Haha this song just makes me jump up and pull my chains out. It’s so catchy and funny. “Like yo friend do”…”This shit overly loaded “ – like come on!”

Promise by Jagged Edge
“Classic. Like I said, I love a long song. A little bump and grind. Their voices are like angels.”

Let Me Go by Haim
“Women in music, women in sports, just women are the best. I love this song, it really hits my heart because I feel like sometimes my loyalty is detrimental. But I just gotta let go when I want to, I don’t have to wait for something to let me go first.”

İnce İnce Bir Kar Yağar by Selda Bagcan
“This song! As a kid I used to blast it in my headphones and then attacked the six stair at the skate park. I only blast the song when I wanna go jump down something.”

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