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Song Tempo BPM & Key for what would you do? by Tate McRae on i used to think i could fly

Tate McRae is associated with the following genres alt z , pop
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  • Key: A Major Camelot: 11B

  • Song Tempo: 105 bpm

    The difference between the Song Tempo and the average Tempo of the Subgenre is 3.33%. Songs in the tempo of 105 BPM
  • The main music genre of the song is Pop / Explore songs, artists and statistics Pop
  • The music subgenre Alt Z / Explore songs, artists and statistics
  • Track No. 4 on the album. ISRC: USRC12200896 Track duration is : 2 minutes 46 seconds
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  • what would you do? has a song tempo of 105 BPM or half-time counting of 53 BPM and is written in the key of A. Major
    Danceability measures how suitable a song is for dancing based on musical elements. This track has a high-energy feel with a fast tempo and a driving beat that encourages active listening and movement.
    Energy reflects the intensity and activity level of a song. This song has a high level of energy with a driving rhythm. It's perfect for creating an uplifting or motivating mood.
    Liveness measures the likelihood that the song was performed live. This track has a very clean and controlled sound, likely produced in a studio setting.
    Speechiness quantifies the presence of spoken words in the song compared to musical content. This track features a significant amount of spoken word content alongside singing. It could be a song with heavy rapping, spoken word poetry with music, or a blend of both.
    Valence represents the emotional positivity of the song. This track leans towards a more positive or uplifting mood. It might evoke feelings of joy, optimism, or inspiration.
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Popularity:
64
Loudness:
-5.911 db
Danceability:
79%
Energy:
61.3%
Liveness:
9.12%
Valence:
72.9%