TATE MCRAE RELEASES “what would you do?” TODAY

LISTEN HERE

TRACK FROM FORTHCOMING DEBUT ALBUM 

i used to think i could fly

DUE OUT MAY 27TH VIA RCA RECORDS – PRE-ORDER NOW HERE

TATE TO HOST IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL CONCERT ON ROBLOX

(New York, NY – May 13, 2022) – Multi-platinum selling singer/songwriter/dancer Tate McRae gives fans another look into her debut album i used to think i could fly with the release of her latest track “what would you do?” (listen here).  The track was co-written by Tate, Blake Slatkin (Lil Nas X, Kid Laroi), Alexander Glantz aka Alexander 23 (Olivia Rodrigo, Selena Gomez), Charlie Puth (The Kid Laroi, Ava Max) and produced by Slatkin, Glantz and Puth. 

The highly anticipated debut album will be released on May 27th via RCA Records and showcases Tate at the top of her game.  The album features All-Star writing collaborators and producers including Greg Kurstin, Finneas, Charlie Puth, Alexander 23, Blake Slatkin, Louis Bell and more.  The album will feature already released tracks “feel like shit,” “she’s all i wanna be,” and “chaotic.”  “she’s all i wanna be” has over 200 million streams and is currently in the Top 12 on the Top 40 chart.  Fans can pre-save the album here.

Tate will also be making her metaverse debut with the launch of the Tate McRae i used to think i could fly Concert Experience on Roblox. Inspired by her debut album, fans will get to explore an immersive airport terminal to compete in mini quests, collect hidden tokens, and shop exclusive digital verch. The space opens on May 17th, with the virtual concert kicking off at 4 p.m. PDT on Friday, May 20th with additional performances re-airing hourly over the weekend.

Tate just wrapped her 2022 North American Tour and is currently headlining dates in the EU with dates in the UK and Australia later this summer. Starting in September, Tate will tour as the special guest on Shawn Mendes’ Wonder: The World Tour 2022. For more information, please visit www.tatemcrae.com/tour.  

i used to think i could fly Track List

1.   1.    ?

2.     don’t come back                     

3.     i’m so gone     

4.     what would you do?

5.     chaotic

6.     hate myself

7.     what’s your problem?

8.     she’s all i wanna be 

9.     boy x   

10.  you’re so cool 

11.  feel like shit

12.  go away                                   

13.  i still say goodnight 

ABOUT TATE MCRAE

Calgary native singer/songwriter/dancer Tate McRae has become the artist to watch with over 3.9 billion career streams, over 765 million video views, a #1 Top 40 hit and multiple #1 dance hits. She was listed on Forbes 30 Under 30 List for 2021 as the youngest musician on the list as well as Apple’s Up Next Artist for 2021, Amazon’s Artist to Watch in 2021, Pandora’s Artists To Watch 2021 list and included on Billboard’s 21 Under 21 and People Magazine’sOne’s To Watch list. She was also named one of YouTube’s Artist on the Rise, and MTV’s Push Artist for July 2020. Most recently she was nominated for a People’s Choice Awards for The New Artist of 2021, three 2022 iHeart Radio Music Awards and a 2022 Billboard Music Award.  

Tate’s #1 multiplatinum-selling single, “you broke me first” has over 1.4 billion streams worldwide.  Tate has collaborated with Khalid on their track “working,” DJ Regard & Troye Sivan’s on their #1 Dance hit “You,” blackbear’s “u love u” and Jeremy Zucker on her single “that way.” She capped off 2021 with the release of “feel like shit” which currently has nearly 90 million streams worldwide.  She’s released two EP’s ALL THE THINGS I NEVER SAID and TOO YOUNG TO BE SAD EP and spent 2022 touring festivals including Lollapalooza, Firefly Music Festival, Governor’s Ball, Austin City Limits, iHeart Radio’s Jingle Ball tour and more.  

Tate was announced as Maybelline’s newest brand ambassador and is the face of their new Vinyl Ink liquid lip color. 

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