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Tate McRae Reveals Track List for Upcoming ‘So Close to What’ Deluxe Edition

The Grammy-nominated singer is set to release four new tracks along with her Billboard Canadian Hot 100 top five hit "Tit for Tat."

Tate McRae at Rogers Centre in Toronto on August 19, 2025.

Tate McRae at Rogers Centre in Toronto on August 19, 2025.

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Two hands on the steering wheel, because Tate McRae’s sports car is about to drop off a four-pack of brand-new songs. The pop star revealed the track list for her upcoming So Close to What deluxe edition on Monday (Nov. 17), which is set to arrive later this week.

In addition to her top five Billboard Hot 100 smash “Tit for Tat,” McRae will be adding “Trying on Shoes,” “Anything But Love,” “Nobody’s Girl” and “Horseshoe” to the deluxe on Friday. The new songs are free of features.


The Tater Tots were ecstatic at the new music announcement, and some joked about “Nobody’s Girl” being related to Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend cut “Nobody’s Son.” “Nobody’s Girl! Thats Nobody’s Son‘s sister OMG,” one fan commented.

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So Close to What arrived in February and topped the Billboard 200 with 177,000 total album-equivalent units earned in its first week. With “Tit for Tat” and the deluxe edition, the platinum album is now loaded with 21 tracks.

McRae is coming off picking up her first Grammy nomination in the best dance pop recording for “Just Keep Watching,” which cracked the Hot 100’s top 40 and landed on the F1 movie soundtrack.

The 22-year-old wrapped up her 81-city global trek on Nov. 8 with a final show for the Miss Possessive Tour in Inglewood, which kicked off back in March in Mexico City and headed across the pond for a European leg before landing stateside.

Find the full track list below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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