Tate McRae Drops Deluxe Version of #1 Album SO CLOSE TO WHAT

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Tate McRae Drops Deluxe Version of #1 Album SO CLOSE TO WHAT

Music video for “Nobody’s Girl” out now

GRAMMY-nominated pop powerhouse Tate McRae expands her chart-dominating era with the release of So Close To What??? (Deluxe), the extended edition of her critically acclaimed and #1 album So Close To What, out now via RCA Records.

The deluxe release adds five new tracks, led by her latest hit “TIT FOR TAT,” which debuted at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Tate’s third Top 10 entry on the chart and further cementing her status as one of pop’s most compelling voices today. The expanded tracklist also includes the vibrant, sonically rich “NOBODY’S GIRL,” fan-favorite “ANYTHING BUT LOVE,” the emotionally reflective “TRYING ON SHOES,” and the introspective “HORSESHOE,” offering listeners a deeper, more nuanced look into Tate’s evolving artistry.

Coinciding with the deluxe album release, Tate unveils the dreamlike official music video for “NOBODY’S GIRL.” Directed by acclaimed visual artist Thibaut Grevet and featuring striking choreography by renowned French dance collective (LA)HORDE, the video delivers a hypnotic visual experience that matches the track’s lush, atmospheric soundscape.

With So Close To What??? (Deluxe), Tate McRae continues to push creative boundaries—blending raw emotion, bold pop sensibilities, and unforgettable visuals—solidifying this era as one of her most defining yet.

SO CLOSE TO WHAT??? (deluxe) Tracklist: 

01 TRYING ON SHOES 
02 ANYTHING BUT LOVE 
03 NOBODY’S GIRL 
04 HORSESHOE 
05 TIT FOR TAT

06 Miss possessive

07 Revolving door

08 bloodonmyhands (feat. Flo Milli)

09 Dear god

10 Purple lace bra

11 Sports car

12 Signs

13 I know love (feat. The Kid LAROI)

14 Like I do

15 It’s ok I’m ok

16 No I’m not in love

17 Means I care

18 Greenlight

19 2 hands

20 Siren sounds (bonus)

21 Nostalgia

The star recently wrapped up her sold-out global Miss Possessive Arena Tour. With over 80-dates and a million tickets sold, the tour included stops in Latin America, Europe, United Kingdon and North America. Praising the show, Rolling Stone called it “a manic pop-glitz spectacle” while The New York Times noted, “Dance, which has been a central part of McRae’s pop persona from the beginning, is thrillingly showcased.” 

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