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Tate McRae Releases ‘So Close to What’ Deluxe Edition With Four New Songs: Stream It Now

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Tate McRae is putting a bow on the So Close to What era with the release of her Billboard 200-topping album’s deluxe edition on Friday (Nov. 21).

The 22-year-old is set to add her top three Billboard Hot 100 hit “Tit for Tat” to the project, along with four new songs titled “Trying on Shoes,” “Anything But Love,” “Nobody’s Girl” and “Horseshoe.” There are no features on the deluxe tracks.


It appears “Nobody’s Girl” is the focus track, as McRae will be releasing an angelic visual to accompany the deluxe on Friday (Nov. 21). Tate also posted a visual from her tour on Wednesday (Nov. 19) while signaling that this marks the “end of an era” for the pop star.

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So Close to What was released in February and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 177,000 total album-equivalent units earned in its first week.

Tate McRae picked up her first Grammy nomination for “Just Keep Watching” in the best dance pop recording category. The F1 movie soundtrack standout peaked at No. 33 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The pop star’s Miss Possessive Tour closed up shop in November. According to Billboard Boxscore, the trek grossed $110.8 million and sold 1 million tickets across 77 shows.

McRae quintupled her earnings compared to her previous tour, which took place just a year prior. She averaged 13,480 tickets sold per show, which marks the third consecutive year Tate’s doubled her nightly ticket sales.

Stream the So Close to What deluxe below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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Acclaimed record producer, singer, songwriter and musician Daniel Lanois has signed an extensive and career-spanning licensing deal with Warner Records in the U.S.

The new deal sees 12 of the Canadian artist's catalogue titles now become available via streaming partners, and it marks the return of Lanois to the Warner Records roster. His lavishly praised 1989 solo debut, Acadie, was released via Opal/Warner Bros in 1989, and it remains his most popular solo work, certified Gold by Music Canada in 1991. A second solo album, 1993's For The Beauty of Wynona, also came out on Warner.

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