September 8, 2025
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Carly Rae Jepsen is giving fans the ultimate gift for the 10th anniversary of her critically adored album Emotion: a special edition featuring four never-before-heard tracks and two fresh remixes...
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The wait is over, ARMY! BTS is officially back together and balancing work and play in their first moments of reunion after completing mandatory military service. J-Hope sent fans into a frenzy...
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Christian music stepped outside of its quiet comfort zone in 2025. "Hard Fought Hallelujah," a worship song by Brandon Lake, went platinum, sold out festival stages, and exploded from churches to...
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On September 16, the masked metal phenomenon Sleep Token will embark on their 2025 "Even In Arcadia Tour" across North America. The 18-show tour, which includes a huge date at Brooklyn's Barclays...
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Due to a line dance that went viral and won over fans' hearts both inside and outside of the United States, 22-year-old Tre Little's song "Boots on the Ground" has become a cultural sensation this...
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In addition to preparing for her next album, The Life of a Showgirl, Taylor Swift is reviving the physical medium this week by putting her songs on cassette tapes. This sentimental action...
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Cardi B is officially back in album mode. On Friday, the rap superstar released her new single “Imaginary Playerz,” a bold track that samples Jay-Z’s classic “Imaginary Player.” The release comes...
Read moreIn the ever-evolving landscape of pop music, artists who resonate with listeners on a deeply personal level often rise to the top. Among this elite group is Tate McRae, a 20-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter and dancer who has captured the hearts of millions. Her raw, emotional lyrics, combined with her hypnotic voice and dance talent, make her a multifaceted star in today’s music world.
Born on July 1, 2003, in Calgary, Alberta, Tate McRae’s first love was dance. Her journey began at a young age, training in various dance styles. By her early teens, she had already gained international recognition, competing on "So You Think You Can Dance" as the first Canadian finalist in the show's history. Her graceful yet powerful movements mirrored her ability to channel emotions through her artistry—something that would later define her music career.
McRae’s music career took off unexpectedly. In 2017, she uploaded a song called "One Day" to her YouTube channel—a heartfelt tune written in her bedroom. The track went viral, amassing millions of views and sparking a wave of attention. The song showcased her knack for storytelling and her ability to tap into universal emotions like heartbreak and longing.
In 2020, McRae released "You Broke Me First," a single that solidified her place in the global music scene. The song, with its haunting production and confessional lyrics, became a viral sensation on TikTok, catapulting her to international fame. Its relatable themes of betrayal and resilience struck a chord with listeners, especially Gen Z, who found solace in her honest portrayal of heartbreak.
The track dominated global charts, earning multi-platinum certifications and racking up billions of streams. It was a defining moment for McRae, who had officially transitioned from a promising artist to a pop sensation.
With multiple hits under her belt, McRae continues to evolve. Her debut album, "I Used to Think I Could Fly," released in 2022, showcased her growth as an artist, with tracks ranging from introspective ballads to upbeat anthems. She has also collaborated with major artists like Khalid and Troye Sivan, proving her versatility in different genres.
Looking ahead, Tate McRae is not just an artist to watch—she’s an artist redefining what it means to be a pop star in the digital age. Whether through her soul-stirring lyrics, mesmerizing dance routines, or her down-to-earth personality, McRae is here to stay.