Dom Dolla Drops First Ever Soundtrack Release – Rolling Stone Australia

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Dom Dolla has continued his hot streak in 2025, this time releasing his first ever soundtrack single for ‘F1: The Movie’
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Dom Dolla has continued his hot streak in 2025, this time releasing his first ever soundtrack single.
Released on Friday (May 16th), the Australian Grammy Award-winning producer’s “No Room For a Saint” featuring Nathan Nicholson will feature on the soundtrack for F1: The Movie, starring Hollywood icon Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick).
As he explained on TikTok (below), Dolla put the track together after watching early cuts of the movie with producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
The single is also the first collaboration between Dolla and Nicholson, with the UK songwriter co-writing the lyrics and providing vocals.
pretty surreal moment this one… the first time I’ve ever written something specifically for a soundtrack. this won’t be a club record, but a full blown song (made specifically for driving). I’m really enjoying changing things up in the studio right now, there will be plenty of naughty club tunes on the horizon, but for now I’m really looking forward to taking you guys along for the ride. more to come… 👀
♬ original sound – Dom Dolla

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F1: The Movie is set for worldwide release on June 25th, with the soundtrack – which also features tracks from the likes of Ed Sheeran, Doja Cat, Rosé and Tiësto – to follow on June 27th.
The release comes only weeks after the Melbourne DJ teamed with US star Kid Cudi for “Forever” which they performed together during Dolla’s sold out shows at New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden in March.
“Like many people, I grew up a massive fan of Kid Cudi. In many ways, his music was the soundtrack to my youth,” Dolla said.
“When we met earlier this year, he said to me, ‘Dom… I don’t want to write sad music anymore.’ So, we set ourselves the challenge of writing the happiest song we could. Everyone knows the world is going through a pretty wild time right now — we wanted to transport listeners to another time and place.”
It caps off a massive run for Dolla, who has locked in major 2025 festival slots at Hard Summer, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Creamfields, Kappa Futur, and Dour, as well as headline shows at iconic venues including London’s Alexandra Palace and Manchester’s Depot Mayfield. He’s also secured a brand-new residency at the legendary HÏ Ibiza.
Already a Grammy nominee and three-time ARIA Award winner, Dom has become one of Australia’s most prominent electronic exports. With over one billion streams to his name, his genre-blending catalogue includes “Rhyme Dust’”with MK, “Eat Your Man” with Nelly Furtado, and “Dreamin” with Daya. He was named Rolling Stone AU/NZ’s Best New Artist in 2024 and Global Artist of the Year for 2025.
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