For most aspiring vocalists, taking the stage might be a new experience, but Tate McRae has had enough of practice. And her second album will just show just how good she is, once it drops.
Tate was building a strong dance career even before her famous song "Greedy" became an internet sensation.
She had appearances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, performed with Justin Bieber, and placed third on So You Think You Can Dance US. At just 20 years old, it may seem unbelievable that she is embarking on a second, enormously successful career, but it is hardly surprising given her polished performances.
McRae, who possesses the exuberance of a pop diva from the 2000s (think Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears), has astounded listeners with her powerful dance moves and empathetic demeanor, especially in the music video for her most recent track, "Exes."
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Tate, who has long dabbled in songwriting, released her debut original tune, "One Day," on YouTube in 2019.
Just one year later, her debut EP was released thanks to the piano-led track, which became an instant hit and caught the interest of eleven record firms.
Tate is slated to release her sophomore album, "Think Later," less than four years after One Day became widely known. "Think Later" will be available for streaming on December 8 and will be supported by a global tour that makes stops in Perth, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, and New Zealand.
- Cut my hair
- Greedy
- Run for the hills
- Hurt my feelings
- Stay done
- Grave
- Exes
- We're not alike
- Calgary
- Messier
- Think later
- Guilty conscience
- Want that too
- Plastic palm trees
Tate will probably contribute her dance abilities to the record for its whole duration, if the first two song videos are any indication.
She displays some great moves in a boxing ring in the music video for "Exes," and in "Greedy," she dances through a gym while pulling off a really cool leg lift. Devoted.
Tate was a competitive dancer growing up, but she didn't become well-known until she placed third on So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation in 2016 at the age of 13.
She supported Justin Bieber as a backup dancer during one of his "Purpose" tour stops the following year.
A few months later, she received an invitation from Demi Lovato to participate in her VMAs rehearsal. Tate was happy to be one type of performer, even though her dancing profession was becoming more and more successful. In 2011, McRae started a YouTube account to showcase her dancing and started posting renditions of songs.
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