Tate McRae Nears the End of 'So Close to What' Era with Deluxe Release and New Music.
Pop sensation Tate McRae is set to wrap up a successful era with her Billboard 200-topping album’s deluxe edition. The 22-year-old singer-songwriter released her original "So Close to What" in February, which debuted at number one on the charts and earned over 177,000 total album-equivalent units in its first week.
To mark the end of this chapter, McRae has added four new tracks – "Trying on Shoes," "Anything But Love," "Nobody’s Girl," and "Horseshoe" – to her deluxe edition. However, none of these songs feature guest vocalists.
The album's visual focus track is reportedly "Nobody's Girl", which will be accompanied by an angelic music video set to release on the same day as the deluxe edition. The announcement also marked a symbolic end for McRae, who previously concluded her Miss Possessive Tour in November with over $110 million in revenue and more than 1 million sold tickets.
McRae's performance on the charts has seen notable growth, quintupling earnings from her previous tour just one year prior. The recent increase in ticket sales highlights McRae's rising popularity as a pop artist, averaging 13,480 tickets per show over three consecutive years.
Tate McRae has been steadily climbing the Billboard charts with hits like "Just Keep Watching," which landed her first Grammy nomination for best dance-pop recording and peaked at number 33. The album stands as a testament to her growth as an artist and showcases her ability to create catchy, memorable songs that resonate with listeners of all ages.
You can stream Tate McRae's "So Close to What" deluxe edition below:
Pop sensation Tate McRae is set to wrap up a successful era with her Billboard 200-topping album’s deluxe edition. The 22-year-old singer-songwriter released her original "So Close to What" in February, which debuted at number one on the charts and earned over 177,000 total album-equivalent units in its first week.
To mark the end of this chapter, McRae has added four new tracks – "Trying on Shoes," "Anything But Love," "Nobody’s Girl," and "Horseshoe" – to her deluxe edition. However, none of these songs feature guest vocalists.
The album's visual focus track is reportedly "Nobody's Girl", which will be accompanied by an angelic music video set to release on the same day as the deluxe edition. The announcement also marked a symbolic end for McRae, who previously concluded her Miss Possessive Tour in November with over $110 million in revenue and more than 1 million sold tickets.
McRae's performance on the charts has seen notable growth, quintupling earnings from her previous tour just one year prior. The recent increase in ticket sales highlights McRae's rising popularity as a pop artist, averaging 13,480 tickets per show over three consecutive years.
Tate McRae has been steadily climbing the Billboard charts with hits like "Just Keep Watching," which landed her first Grammy nomination for best dance-pop recording and peaked at number 33. The album stands as a testament to her growth as an artist and showcases her ability to create catchy, memorable songs that resonate with listeners of all ages.
You can stream Tate McRae's "So Close to What" deluxe edition below: