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: How platforms like Netflix use psychological triggers and curated lists (like "Binge-worthy TV shows") to ensure users never hit the "stop" button.
If you’ve been following the hype for the upcoming Brad Pitt and Damson Idris F1 film, you know the soundtrack is shaping up to be as high-octane as the racing itself. The latest standout track, by Tate McRae, has officially arrived, and it’s doing more than just providing a background beat—it’s setting a mood for the entire cinematic experience. A High-Speed Romance
: For the drummers and musicians out there, covers like Domino Santantonio’s drum version are already trending, proving the song's infectious rhythm. Keep Watching
Produced by pop powerhouses and Tyler Spry , the track leans into McRae's signature confidence. While the movie centers on professional sports car racing, the singles released so far—including ROSÉ’s “Messy”—suggest that romance and high-stakes personal drama are just as central to the plot. McRae’s lyrics promise her love interest (and the audience) that if they just "keep watching," they’ll see her perform her magic. More Than Just a Song
: Strategies for viewer retention on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, where hooks in the first three seconds are critical to making people "keep watching". : How platforms like Netflix use psychological triggers
: Joining a soundtrack that already features names like Ed Sheeran and BLACKPINK’s ROSÉ , McRae proves she can hold her own among global superstars.
: It’s fast-paced, punchy, and fits the aesthetic of 200mph race cars perfectly. A High-Speed Romance : For the drummers and
Whether you’re a fan of F1 or just looking for your next favorite pop anthem, McRae’s latest is a clear sign to stay tuned. Alternative "Keep Watching" Contexts
