The Black Rabbit soundtrack includes songs by The Walkmen, Willie Hutch and Fontaines D.C. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Zach Baylin and Kate Susman’s 2025 Netflix miniseries. Visit the Soundtracks of Television section for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.
Black Rabbit stars Jude Law as Jake Friedken, a restaurant owner and former rock star. Jason Bateman co-stars as Vince Friedken, the protagonist’s misfit brother who owes money to a loan shark. The storyline follows the main players as they try to save their restaurant while strategizing against local baddies. Composers Danny Bensi (Ozark) and Saunder Jurriaans (Ozark) scored the Netflix miniseries; music supervisor Gabe Hilfer (Ozark) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Black Rabbit.
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- “We’ve Been Had” by The Walkmen (00:01): Jake washes his face. The Black Rabbit soundtrack song continues as he smiles at his reflection in a mirror. Mel (Gus Birney) talks to Jake about a guest list.
- “La Seria” by Guerrero (00:03): A restaurant kitchen sequence begins. The Black Rabbit music plays from a speaker system. Jake talks to Tony (Robin de Jesus) about the whereabouts of Roxie (Amaka Okafor).
- “No Body” by Kate (00:04): Jake navigates his restaurant. Music plays in a party room. Jake tells Roxie to stay away from the kitchen.
- “Woof” by Sofi Tukker & Kah-Lo (00:05): A restaurant sequence continues. The Black Rabbit soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Jake clinks a glass and speaks to his restaurant patrons.
- “I Choose You” by Willie Hutch (00:12): Vince visits a casino. The Black Rabbit music plays from the speaker system. Jake speaks to female employee and says, “Hi. Hey, excuse me. Any way I can get you to kill this shit song for me?”
- “Be the One” by Little Barrie (00:14): Jake finishes a conversation with his ex-wife, Val (Dagmara Dominczyk). An exterior montage sequence begins. Jake talks to his son, Hunter (Michael Cash), during a car scene.
- “Just a Test” by Beastie Boys (00:29): Jake talks to Hunter about “Uncle Vince.” The Black Rabbit soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Jake reunites with Vince.
- “Love Survive” by Michael Nau (00:48): A restaurant scene begins. Music plays from a speaker system. Jake walks down a staircase and observes a food critic.
- “Jump In” by Penny Beverly (00:48): A restaurant scene continues. Vince talks to Mel about Jake’s “sneaky hot” brother. He playfully hides his true identity.
- “If I Had My Way” by Thee Oh Sees (00:50): A restaurant scene continues. Jake fills in for a bartender named Joe (Eli Kollman). He tells Vince that he fired Anna (Abbey Lee).
- “Hopscotch” by EXISTER (00:51): A restaurant sequence continues. The Black Rabbit soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Jake calls out to Roxie.
- “The Killer Is Me (Unplugged)” by Alice In Chains (00:52): Jake talks with Roxie during a kitchen scene. He speaks with colleagues during a transition sequence. The Black Rabbit music continues as Jake and Vincent chat with Estelle (Cleopatra Coleman) and Wes (Sope Dirisu).
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- “Kelen Ati Leen” by Orchestra Baobab (00:03): Jake talks to Vince about opening a restaurant during a flashback scene. The Black Rabbit soundtrack song continues during an animated sequence. Tony reads a three-star restaurant review.
- “Turned to Black” by The Black Rabbits, Albert Hammond Jr. & Jude Law (00:04): Jake talks to Roxie and Estelle about a “second album.” The Black Rabbit music continues during a transition sequence. Jake and Vince appear in a music video from the past; restaurant patrons sing the tune in the present timeline.
- “How It’s Gotta Be” by Nectar Woode (00:22): Estelle looks at her laptop during an interior scene. The track plays from a speaker system. Wes arrives and greets his girlfriend.
- “Boys in the Better Land” by Fontaines D.C. (00:30): Jake finishes a conversation with Mel. The Black Rabbit soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Vince navigates a casino.
- “Alive!” by Bakar (00:34): Jake finishes a conversation with Val. A transition sequence begins. Vince enjoys himself at a casino.
- “Rare Changes” by Mayer Hawthorne (00:35): Jake looks at his phone during a restaurant scene. The Black Rabbit music plays from a speaker system. Jake chats with Wes about his “heavy bill.”
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- “Under the Pressure” by The War on Drugs (00:06): Jules (John Ales) shows a new art piece to Estelle and Wes. The Black Rabbit soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Wes says, “That’s a statement.”
- “Genesis.” by RAYE (00:14): Vince talks to Jake about “an idea.” A transition sequence begins. Vince and Wes watch RAYE record a song.
- “Just Because” by Jane’s Addiction (00:17): Tony talks to Roxie about Jake’s addiction to Vince. The track continues during a transition sequence. Jake examines paper work and speaks with Estelle.
- “Hang Me Up to Dry” by Cold War Kids (00:24): Jake talks to Roxie about Vince. The Black Rabbit soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Jake navigates his restaurant and greets RAYE.
- “What a Difference a Day Makes” by RAYE (00:30): Vince talks to Trevor (Michael Patrick Thornton) about the past. RAYE begins a musical performance. The Black Rabbit music continues as Jake and Estelle smile at each other.
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- “U Should Not Be Doing That” by Amyl and The Sniffers (00:00): The Black Rabbit soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Roxie enters a vehicle. Jake leaves a voicemail for her about Jules.
- “Marigold” by Nirvana (00:12): Jake hooks up with Estelle during an interior scene. The Black Rabbit music continues during a transition sequence. Tony dances in a restaurant kitchen and talks to colleagues.
- “Stormy Weather” by Pixies (00:23): Vince finishes a conversation with Matt (Don Harvey). A transition sequence begins. Anna walks outdoors in a grey hoodie and gets confronted by Jake.
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- “TBA” by The Black Rabbits, Albert Hammond Jr. & Jude Law (00:17): The Black Rabbit soundtrack song is featured during an interior scene. Vince listens to a track from his band with Jake. The music plays from a speaker system.
- “Prizefighter” by Eels (00:23): Vince chats with Jake during an interior scene. He lights a fire. Vince says, “Okay, we’re good. Let’s do it.”
- “Happy Birthday to You” by Cast (00:30): The tune is featured during an interior scene. Jake hangs out with Vince, Val, Gen (Odessa Young) and Hunter. He celebrates his son’s birthday.
- “Can’t You Feel the Fire” by The Sidewinders (00:35): Roxie works during a kitchen scene. The Black Rabbit music plays from a speaker system. Roxie reads a text message from Wes.
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- “Pj” by Jesse Woods (00:11): Detective Ellen Seung (Hettienne Park) speaks to Jake during a restaurant scene. The Black Rabbit soundtrack song plays faintly in the background. The music is featured again at 00:30.
- “We’ve Been Had” by The Walkmen (00:19): Jake resolves a debt with Joe (Troy Kotsur). The Black Rabbit music continues during a transition scene. Jake washes his face.
- “DA” by Shay (00:21): Wes exits a vehicle. He arrives at Jake’s restaurant. Wes delivers “congratulation shots” to Naveen (Amir Malaklou).
- “Blockbuster Night Pt. 1” by Run the Jewels (00:33): Junior (Forrest Weber) takes off a sleep mask. The Black Rabbit soundtrack song continues as he looks at a mirror and talks to himself. Junior snorts cocaine and prepares for a diamond heist.
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- “I Choose You” by Willie Hutch (00:00): The Black Rabbit soundtrack song accompanies a flashback sequence. Sheila (Olivia Hebert) listens to a record player. She grooves to the same music that annoys Vince in episode 1 at 00:12.
- “Starbuster” by Fontaines D.C. (00:46): Vince flees from Joe’s henchman. The Black Rabbit music continues during a transition sequence. Vince walks outdoors during an overhead street scene.
- “Untitled” by Interpol (00:55): Vince navigates Times Square. He learns about Wes’ death. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.
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- “You Only Live Once” by The Strokes (00:00): The Black Rabbit music scores the opening flashback sequence. Vince talks to Jake during a restaurant scene. Anna about inquires about who will pay the bill.
- “Manhattan” by Dinah Washington (00:47): Jake listens to an audio recording from the past featuring himself and Vince. A transition sequence begins . The Black Rabbit soundtrack song scores the episode’s final moments as Jake continues working after Vince’s death.
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