greedy (Ian Asher Remix) - Tate McRae

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Tate Rosner McRae (born July 1, 2003) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and dancer. Raised in Calgary, Alberta, McRae first rose to prominence as a finalist on the American television show So You Think You Can Dance at just thirteen, showcasing her exceptional dance abilities. Following her TV success, she began sharing original songs and covers on YouTube, quickly gaining a large following for her unique voice and emotive performances.

In 2020, McRae's breakthrough single, "you broke me first," achieved worldwide success, charting internationally and solidifying her as a rising star in pop music. Known for her introspective lyrics and raw vulnerability, McRae’s music often explores themes of heartbreak, self-reflection, and personal growth, resonating deeply with young audiences. Her success has since been cemented by collaborations with major artists, a sold-out tour, and continued releases that blend her emotive vocals with her polished dance background.

McRae’s early career as a competitive dancer has profoundly influenced her music career, giving her performances a unique visual element that captivates her audiences. This influence is evident in her lead single "greedy" off her new album, THINK LATER which draws major inspiration from dance, blending rhythmic beats and dynamic choreography to create an amazing dance-pop track.

McRae's third studio album, "So Close to What" was released on Feb. 21, 2025. The record has been preceded by the singles "It's ok I'm ok", “2 hands" & “Sports car.” Currently, it is set to be accompanied by the "Miss Possessive" tour: a sold-out arena tour. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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