Tate McRae Celebrates So Close to What Era with Deluxe Edition Release, Featuring Four New Tracks and a Visual for 'Nobody's Girl'
Canadian singer-songwriter Tate McRae has marked the end of her successful "So Close to What" era by releasing a deluxe edition of her Billboard 200-topping album. The new release comes just days after McRae closed her Miss Possessive Tour, which grossed $110.8 million and sold over 1 million tickets across 77 shows.
The deluxe edition includes four previously unreleased tracks: "Trying on Shoes," "Anything But Love," "Nobody's Girl," and "Horseshoe." While none of the new songs feature collaborations with other artists, they are expected to delight fans who have been eagerly awaiting more music from McRae.
A promotional visual for "Nobody's Girl" is set to be released on Friday alongside the deluxe edition. This will be the first major release from McRae since her November 19th tour video, which signaled that this marks an end of a chapter in her career.
McRae has had an impressive run with the album, earning several accolades including a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Pop Recording for her track "Just Keep Watching." Her Miss Possessive Tour saw McRae consistently sell out shows, averaging 13,480 tickets sold per show - more than double that of her previous tour.
To celebrate this milestone, fans can stream the deluxe edition of So Close to What on popular platforms.
Canadian singer-songwriter Tate McRae has marked the end of her successful "So Close to What" era by releasing a deluxe edition of her Billboard 200-topping album. The new release comes just days after McRae closed her Miss Possessive Tour, which grossed $110.8 million and sold over 1 million tickets across 77 shows.
The deluxe edition includes four previously unreleased tracks: "Trying on Shoes," "Anything But Love," "Nobody's Girl," and "Horseshoe." While none of the new songs feature collaborations with other artists, they are expected to delight fans who have been eagerly awaiting more music from McRae.
A promotional visual for "Nobody's Girl" is set to be released on Friday alongside the deluxe edition. This will be the first major release from McRae since her November 19th tour video, which signaled that this marks an end of a chapter in her career.
McRae has had an impressive run with the album, earning several accolades including a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Pop Recording for her track "Just Keep Watching." Her Miss Possessive Tour saw McRae consistently sell out shows, averaging 13,480 tickets sold per show - more than double that of her previous tour.
To celebrate this milestone, fans can stream the deluxe edition of So Close to What on popular platforms.