Tracks comprising the 'Black Rabbit' music collection
In the gripping new crime thriller series, Black Rabbit, available on Netflix, viewers are treated to a captivating soundtrack that complements the show's dark and suspenseful narrative.
Created by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman, Black Rabbit stars Jude Law and Jason Bateman as troubled brothers embroiled in a web of crime. The series, released on September 18, 2025, has already garnered attention for its compelling storyline and its unique blend of original music and classic covers.
The first episode of the series features a mix of tracks, including 'We've Been Had' by The Walkmen, 'No Body' by Kaeto, and 'The Killer Is Me (Unplugged)' by Alice In Chains. A standout original track from the series is 'Turned To Black' by The Black Rabbits, featuring Albert Hammond Jr and Jude Law on vocals.
In the third episode, RAYE makes a guest appearance, performing two tracks, including a cover of 'What A Difference A Day Makes' as made popular by Dinah Washington. The Beastie Boys' 'Just A Test' is another notable track from Episode one.
The show's score is composed by Emmy Award-nominated composers Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans, who are known for their work on various film and TV scores, including Ozark and The Staircase. Their work on Black Rabbit is available for download.
The series continues to impress with its musical offerings in subsequent episodes. Episode five includes 'Outside People' by The Black Rabbits, Albert Hammond Jr, and Jude Law, and 'Can't You Feel The Fire' by The Sidewinders. Episode six features 'We've Been Had' by The Walkmen again, along with 'DA' by Shay and 'Blockbuster Night Pt. 1' by Run The Jewels.
Episode seven includes a variety of tracks, such as 'I Choose You' by Willie Hutch, 'Born Slippy' by Underworld, and 'Starburster' by Fontaines D.C. The final episode, Episode eight, concludes with 'You Only Live Once' by The Strokes and 'Manhattan' by Dinah Washington.
The series also boasts an impressive cast, with Cleopatra Coleman, Sope Dirisu, Amaka Okafor, Troy Kotsur, Robin de Jesús, Chris Coy, and Abbey Lee joining Law and Bateman.
With its gripping storyline, stellar cast, and unique soundtrack, Black Rabbit is a must-watch for fans of crime thrillers and music enthusiasts alike.
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