I’m the kind of person who gets oddly excited by liner notes, so when someone asks who made the music for 'Sweet Little Lies' I immediately picture a tiny paper booklet or an IMDb page.
If you’ve got a specific release in mind, my first move is to check the official release page: Bandcamp and the publisher’s site are favorites because they typically list composer credits right under the album or soundtrack. For films and shorts, IMDb’s soundtrack section often shows composer info, and if the film has a soundtrack album on Discogs or MusicBrainz those will usually include full credits. Another reliable path is the performing-rights database—search ASCAP, BMI, or PRS for the title plus the songwriter/composer field; you’ll often find the exact legal credit there.
If none of that works, you can try identifying the track with Shazam or SoundHound and then follow the artist links to their social pages or label, where credits are often posted. If you want, tell me whether this is a song, a short film, or a game and any year or platform — I’ll narrow it down for you and share the composer name and a few links so you can confirm.
I've dug around for this kind of thing a few times, so I’ll walk you through what I actually do when I want to know who wrote the music for 'Sweet Little Lies' — and why it’s sometimes tricky.
First off, there are multiple works with that title (songs, short films, indie games, etc.), so the composer depends on which one you mean. If it’s a song single, the quickest trick is to check the streaming metadata on Spotify, Apple Music, or Tidal — they often list composer and publisher. If the track is from a film or game, the credits roll, the end of the game, or the official soundtrack release (Bandcamp, CD liner notes, or the publisher's press page) will usually list the composer. I also use Shazam when it’s playing, then click through the track page to see credits or follow links to the artist’s page.
When online sleuthing is needed, I check IMDb for films, MusicBrainz and Discogs for releases, and the performing-rights organizations (ASCAP, BMI, JASRAC) for songwriting credits. You can also search Google with queries like "'Sweet Little Lies' soundtrack composer" or "'Sweet Little Lies' OST credits" and add the year or platform (e.g., "2019 short film"). If you want, drop a link or screenshot of the specific 'Sweet Little Lies' you mean — I’ll happily peek at the credits and tracklist and tell you exactly who composed the soundtrack. I get a kick out of chasing down obscure OSTs, honestly.
Which 'Sweet Little Lies' are you asking about? There are songs, indie films, and small game projects that share that title, so the composer changes with the work. My go-to quick checks are: look at streaming service metadata (Spotify/Apple), the soundtrack release on Bandcamp/Discogs, or the end credits on IMDb for films. If that fails, search composer databases like MusicBrainz or rights organizations (ASCAP/BMI) with the title and year.
If you can paste a link, a screenshot, or tell me whether it’s a song, movie, or game, I’ll dig up the exact composer for you — I love these little detective tasks and will pull the composer name and a source so you can be sure.
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If you want to know who specifically wrote the one you’re thinking of, the fastest trick is to check the edition you have: the spine usually lists the author, or you can pop the title into Goodreads, WorldCat, or even a quick Google Books search and match the cover. If you tell me what the cover looks like or whether it felt like thriller, romance, or YA, I can pin the exact author and give you a proper plot summary. I’ve chased down similarly titled books at midnight more times than I can count, so I’ll help you track it down if you want.
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Yuki Kajiura has this knack for blending electronic elements with classical and world-music flavors, and she uses that palette here to great effect. Tracks build slowly, blossoms of piano or harp suddenly cut by sparse percussion, and often a female vocal refrain threads through to tie scenes together. If you’re into her older stuff like the haunting pieces in 'Puella Magi Madoka Magica' or the layered choirs of 'Noir', you’ll find familiar fingerprints here — but she’s not repeating herself. There are also quieter moments in the score that are almost cinematic lullabies, which give crucial emotional space to the characters. For me, it turned routine scenes into moments I wanted to replay just to listen to the underscoring. Definitely one of her subtler, more mature wins — left me lingering on the music long after the credits rolled.