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"Uh-Oh" by Cyn

Made just for the soundtrack, Cyn's lyrics belt out, "Uh-oh, I did it again (yeah) / I got a bad habit and I can't pretend / Uh-oh, if it happened to you (yeah)/ Mmh, what would you do?"

The significance of these lyrics seems to be twofold: for one, it points to Cassie's "bad habit" of dosing revenge again, this time on Dean Walker, who dismissed Nina's rape allegations and has even let the rapist give talks on campus since. Cassie picks up the Dean's daughter Amber and steals her phone to make the Dean think she's put her in trouble. In her trademark style of revenge for Nina, Cassie makes the Dean fear her own daughter is possibly being raped — putting the situation in perspective and making her realise she should've believed Nina in the first place.

The other part of this song's symbolism is even more straightforward: by asking, "if it happened to you, what would you do?," it shows how many people are wary to believe rape allegations until the victim is someone close to them or themselves.