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Raval adds, We personally wanted to do what we could to not reference the movie.

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We felt that this is just a different world and, musically, were in a different time.

As it turned out, Rosenfeld owns an actual copy of the hard-to-find record.

They loved the idea, Raval recalled.

Its a song you want to hate, but you just cant because its so good, says Rosenfeld.

Luckily, we were able to find a great spot for his music early in the process.

That came about deep in the post-production process.

Then we had this funny idea.

It felt like a pretty safe gamble to go ahead with that, having not shot the episode yet.

(You might also know the track fromNicki Minajs 2013 remix.)

What is the modern-day equivalent of an on-the-nose song of personal triumph that this particular character would gravitate toward?

And that was PTAF.

I think thats the song, Raval says.

(As Rosenfeld points out, its another song with a scream at the top.)

But this selection involved more than just picking the right track.

Its not like a straight-up party song, but its fun and active.

Its got all sorts of different parts to it that could mirror the things theyre doing on screen.

We just love that song.

We knew it was a special song that needed a special use, says Rosenfeld.

Lyrically, its crazy how spot on it is for Robs character.

This part of your life is over.

This track was one that the team wanted to place in a project for a long time.

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