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Black Rabbit Soundtrack: Every Song Revealed

Black Rabbit Soundtrack: Every Song Revealed
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Netflix’s Black Rabbit dropped September 18, and its soundtrack is already stealing the show. With Emmy nominees Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans behind the music, fans are hunting down every track — here’s the full list.

Netflix dropped Black Rabbit on September 18, and yeah, the show is good — but the music is what has people rewinding scenes. It is a very intentional mix: moody needle drops, a sharp original score, and a couple of in-world tracks that are way cooler than they need to be.

Who put this soundtrack together

The score is by Emmy-nominated duo Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans, and you can hear the fingerprints of two people who obsess over tone. They composed 18 cue tracks for the series, which are collected on Spotify if you want the score on its own. The show itself — created by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman and led by Jude Law and Jason Bateman — also leans on a bunch of well-placed songs from across eras and genres. Inside baseball note: The Strokes guitarist Albert Hammond Jr contributed two originals under the in-show band name The Black Rabbits, and Jude Law is credited on those tracks. Not your average TV tie-in.

Every song in Black Rabbit, episode by episode

  1. The Cyclone (Episode 1)
    'We've Been Had' – The Walkmen
    'No Body' – Kaeto
    'Jump In' – Penny Beverly
    'I Choose You' – Willie Hutch
    'Love Survive' – Michael Nau
    'Woof' – Sofi Tukker & Kah-Lo
    'Just A Test' – Beastie Boys
    'Be The One' – Little Barrie
    'The Killer Is Me (Unplugged)' – Alice In Chains
  2. The Black Rabbits (Episode 2)
    'Turned To Black' – The Black Rabbits, Albert Hammond Jr, Jude Law
    'Alive!' – Bakar
    'Kelen Ati Leen' – Orchestra Baobab
    'Boys In The Better Land' – Fontaines D.C.
    'Rose Pink Cadillac' – Dope Lemon
    'Rare Changes' – Mayer Hawthorne
  3. Skin Contact (Episode 3)
    'Just Because' – Jane's Addiction
    'Under The Pressure' – The War On Drugs
    'Hang Me Up To Dry' – Cold War Kids
    'Genesis' – RAYE
    'What A Difference A Day Makes' – RAYE
  4. No More F**k Ups (Episode 4)
    'U Should Not Be Doing That' – Amyl And The Sniffers
    'Stormy Weather' – Pixies
    'Marigold' – Nirvana
  5. Trailblazer (Episode 5)
    'Outside People' – The Black Rabbits, Albert Hammond Jr, Jude Law
    'Can't You Feel The Fire' – The Sidewinders
    'Prizefighter' – Eels
  6. Attaf**kingboy (Episode 6)
    'Blockbuster Night Pt. 1' – Run The Jewels
    'We've Been Had' – The Walkmen
    'PJ' – Jesse Woods
    'No Body' – Kaeto
    'DA' – Shay
  7. These Kids Nearly Got Munsoned (Episode 7)
    'I Choose You' – Willie Hutch
    'Starburster' – Fontaines D.C.
    'Untitled' – Interpol
    'Born Slippy' – Underworld
  8. Isle Of Joy (Episode 8)
    'You Only Live Once' – The Strokes
    'Manhattan' – Dinah Washington

If you clocked repeats, you’re not imagining it — a few tracks recur in smart ways (The Walkmen and Kaeto show up twice), and RAYE pops up with both 'Genesis' and her take on 'What A Difference A Day Makes.' It is all very curated, and it fits the show’s vibe without ever feeling like a playlist dump.