If you’re following this case, you’ll love this curated playlist. All music was written by BocceGoHawks with SunoAi. Her music is inspired by the case, by the evidence, by the depositions (“Slammed his hand… slammed his chair on the ground” my fave right now inspired by AS Deposition), by the side characters, by the headlines, by the attorneys, and/ or by the comment creators. You can find BocceGoHawks music on Apple Music, Spotify and more. I’ll tag her Spotify below.
P.S. If any documentary out there needs music, contact BocceGoHawks to supply the music!
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Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: This was after Oct 3rd hearing where Judge Liman seemed sassy towards Kevin Fritz. So that inspires the chorus lyrics that say, “Excuse me, your honor. We just want the same treatment. We just want the chance to finish just even one sentence. Excuse me, your honor.” Some of these things KF said during the hearing. Some of the lyrics are KF’s own lines during court.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: This is one of the writer’s favorites. I had just finished reading another filing from BL’s team that attached text messages that, she believed, once again just helped out Wayfarer. I was like, why does she continue to put herself on blast? The title came from a comment she received about how they liked how I said B for Real and is better than B for Effort.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: This one was a song of sad reflection that there will be a segment of people that will always believe that JB did the things BL accuses him of, no matter how much evidence is brought out to say or prove otherwise. That the damage BL wanted to inflict on JB was accomplished.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: Bocce wrote this after reading filing-after-filing from BL’s team that labeled everything was part of a “smear campaign“. Exhausted by BL’s tactics, it inspired the chorus lyrics that say, “If I hear the words smear campaign, one more time, I am gonna lose my voice. Screaming at the top of my lungs, she’s [BL] so exhausting!”
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: BL’s PR was relentless and it was just punch after punch after punch against JB. This song was a reminder to writer that even if outwardly, in legacy media, it looked like BL was “winning”, that people can lose battles and still win the war (hypothetically) [We don’t want BL to think anything is possible “as a mother” and war is mean in a literal sense.]
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: Bocce wrote this song in frustration against the New York Times because, not only did they do an intentional hit piece against JB, they wanted Wayfarer to pay for trying to hold them accountable. In the writers opinion, if NYT truly read all the documents available to them, then, “they knew better and they did it anyway”.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: This is one of Bocce’s faves and she was absolutely mad the day the C. Ayoub’s recording was released and thought it was predictable of BL to use another person that had nothing to do with her case to bolster her own weak case. There’s a line “willing to ruin the lives of 100 million just to save her own”, which is was also a wink to the amount of money BL claimed SS was willing to spend.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: Bocce was reflecting on BL’s humanity, and believing in a redemptive story. It’s also partly a plea for BL to just be humble enough to stop all of it and admit she let it go too far. Bocce believes in redemption arcs.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: This was from reading old text messages between BL and JB where she said, “If you win, I win. If you win, our movie wins” and then turns around on the IEWU red carpet and says that about RR. “So his wins, his celebrations are mine, and mine are his.” It did not go past Bocce, what “a bait and switch”!
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: This has just been BocceGoHawks go-to phrase to describe what she’s seen about BL’s case. In her opinion, BL shares something that bares some resemblance to the truth and then takes away all the context.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: Bocce wrote this while we awaited the Claire Ayoub recording and wondering what was taking so long. Wondering if BL was worried that the public would have a chance to hear the recording for themselves, instead of only depending on her framing.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: When Bocce wrote this song there was over 875 filings, the majority from BL. It just felt like a flooding of the docket, and a bunch of smoke and mirrors hidden underneath redactions.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: The title was inspired by a phrase BL used in her apology to Christy Hall, which a lot of people felt was written by RR because it is a soccer term. It just speaks to BL’s entitlement, and how funny that her takeover took her down, what an own goal.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: This came from my sad realization that journalism, as we all once knew it, was dead. Instead headlines are for sale. Clicks are the motivation. It’s all about money, power, connections and access.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: Bocce wrote this after JW was dismissed twice from the lawsuit in SDNY and how she anticipated BL wanted to litigate against him potentially in California and how BL is probably hoping that third’s time the charm.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: Bocce wrote this after people kept saying that BL didn’t need to do any research on the birth scene because she’s already had four kids. Bocce said nah, BL needed to do it, since BL has a limited acting range.
Notes from Bocce on her creative process for this song: Bocce wrote this as her own 17-point side agreement that she would want BL to sign and to understand that it wasn’t a start of a negotiation. Basically it’s a call to stop weaponizing women’s movements to cover up BL’s own bad behavior, and harming people in the process.
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Music: BocceGoHawks (Youtube Link: Here)
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More Music By: BocceGoHawks
@boccegohawks 10/5/25 Me, Myself, and I #blakelively #taylorswift #ryanreynolds ♬ original sound – BocceGoHawks
@boccegohawks 10/6/25 She’s the Kind of Popular #justinbaldoni #blakelively #taylorswift ♬ original sound – BocceGoHawks
@boccegohawks 9/23/25 Another distraction, another attempt to run JB’s name to the ground #justinbaldoni #blakelively ♬ original sound – BocceGoHawks
@boccegohawks 8/18/25 This is my version of Ruin the Friendship #justinbaldoni #blakelively #taylorswift ♬ original sound – BocceGoHawks
@boccegohawks 8/18/25 Cancelled, my version #justinbaldoni #blakelively #taylorswift ♬ original sound – BocceGoHawks
@boccegohawks 10/9/25 I don’t know if I was lied to, but it certainly feels like it #taylorswift #blakelively #ryanreynolds ♬ original sound – BocceGoHawks
@boccegohawks 10/1/25 Processing another disappointment #justinbaldoni #blakelively #judgeliman ♬ original sound – BocceGoHawks
@boccegohawks 10/7/25 For the scandal #blakelively #taylorswift ♬ original sound – BocceGoHawks
@boccegohawks 8/27/25 A song about how BL most likely won’t be at TS’ wedding #blakelively #taylorswift ♬ original sound – BocceGoHawks
@boccegohawks 8/17/25 Shout out to @elsrich who gave me the inspiration for the chorus #justinbaldoni #blakelively #isabelaferrer ♬ original sound – BocceGoHawks
@boccegohawks 10/11/25 It’s giving a whole lot of nothing #blakelively #justinbaldoni #claireayoub ♬ original sound – BocceGoHawks
