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2025 album by Tate McRae
So Close to What
Tate McRae, wearing a white outfit, turns her back to the camera. She is sitting with her right leg stretched out. A side view portrait of her is displayed in the background.
Standard cover
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 21, 2025 (2025年02月21日)
Genre
Length42:30
Label RCA
Producer
Tate McRae chronology
Think Later
(2023) So Close to What
(2025)
Alternative cover
McRae stands on an empty road at night, wearing a white tank top and low-rise denim shorts. She has long blonde hair and a confident expression, with her arms crossed over her waist. The background features a dark, mountainous landscape under a night sky.
Web store exclusive cover

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Singles from So Close to What
  1. "It's OK I'm OK"
    Released: September 12, 2024
  2. "2 Hands"
    Released: November 14, 2024
  3. "Sports Car"
    Released: January 24, 2025
  4. "Revolving Door"
    Released: February 21, 2025

So Close to What is the third studio album by Canadian singer Tate McRae, released on February 21, 2025, through RCA Records. She co-wrote it with several collaborators, including the producers Ryan Tedder, Blake Slatkin, Lostboy, Emile Haynie, Ilya, and Rob Bisel. The album was preceded by the singles "It's OK I'm OK", "2 Hands", and "Sports Car", while "Revolving Door" was released alongside it. Musically, So Close to What is a pop, dance-pop, and R&B album.

Upon its release, So Close to What was met with generally positive reviews from music critics and topped the record charts in Australia, Austria, Canada, Flanders, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, and the United States. To promote the album, McRae is set to embark on the Miss Possessive Tour throughout North America, South America, and Europe in 2025.

Background and release

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After releasing her second studio album, Think Later (2023), McRae embarked on its supporting concert tour.[6] [7] The album produced "Greedy" (2023), which was one of her highest-charting singles.[8] Shortly following the release, McRae was reported to have returned to the recording studio on January 23, 2024.[9] In March 2024, McRae confirmed that she had returned to the studio and was "writing and seeing what first comes to mind right now, especially since it's so quickly after my album just dropped".[10] As the first leg of her 2024 Think Later World Tour came to a close in August 2024, the singer further confirmed that she had been working on her upcoming album alongside touring.[11]

On November 14, 2024, McRae announced the release of her third studio album through social media.[12] According to a press release, So Close to What is set to capture "the journey of growing up when the road ahead feels infinite".[13] So Close to What offers an "introspective exploration of self-discovery, love, and searching for balance" in uncertain times.[14] On January 16, a version of the album intended for its physical release leaked online, which spurred McRae to write two extra songs for the album.[15] The final track listing was eventually revealed through her Instagram account on February 12, 2025.[16] The album was released on February 21, 2025.[17] [18]

Promotion

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In support of the album, the singer is set to embark on the Miss Possessive Tour, which is set to span 56 dates across North America, South America and Europe, with supporting acts Benee and Zara Larsson.[19] [20] [21] [22] During the Think Later World Tour, McRae previously played three unreleased songs off the album at a pop-up event in Sydney.[23]

Singles

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"It's OK I'm OK" was released as the album's lead single on September 12, 2024.[24] The song debuted at number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking McRae's highest debuting single at the time.[25] The song received positive reviews and was released alongside a music video directed by Hannah Lux Davis.[26] Various remixes of the song was release, alongside a live performance version from her performance at Madison Square Garden.[27] The song went on to be the first inaugural number one on the Billboard US Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart.[28]

"2 Hands" was released as the album's second single on November 14, 2024, alongside a motorsport-themed music video.[29] The song debuted and peaked at number 41 on the Hot 100 and number 22 on the Canadian Hot 100.[30] The third single, "Sports Car", was released on January 24, 2025.[31] The song received positive reviews and debuted at number 21 on the Hot 100.[32] "Revolving Door" was released as the fourth single alongside the album's release on February 21, 2025.[33] A music video for the song premiered on the same date.[34] [35]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 74/100[36]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [37]
Clash 8/10[38]
NME [3]
Paste 4.0/10[39]
Rolling Stone [2]
The Telegraph [40]
The Times [41]
Pitchfork 6.0/10[42]

On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized score out of 100 to ratings from mainstream publications, the album received a weighted mean score of 74 based on ten reviews, indicating "generally favorable".[36] The sound of So Close to What was compared favourably to that of 2000s pop artists Britney Spears and the Pussycat Dolls.[38] [3] [40] In a four-star review, Shannon Garner of Clash praised McRae's "ability to blend introspective vulnerability with infectious pop sensibilities".[38] In a three-star review, Will Hodgkinson of The Times described the album as "serviceable but unremarkable pop".[41] In a negative review, Clare Martin of Paste described the album as lacking in energy, unmemorable, and "with a few exceptions... decidedly mid."[39]

Commercial performance

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United States

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In the United States, So Close to What debuted atop the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 177,000 album-equivalent units (consisting of 137.30 million on-demand streams and 71,000 pure album sales). With this feat, So Close to What marks McRae's highest sales and streaming week across all her studio projects as well as her first number one album on the chart. Furthermore, So Close to What marked the biggest debut week by units for a studio album by a woman in five months, since Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet .[43]

Track listing

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So Close to What digital edition track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Miss Possessive"
  • Tedder
  • Slatkin
2:19
2."2 Hands"
3:02
3."Revolving Door"
  • Tedder
  • Boutin
3:00
4."Bloodonmyhands" (featuring Flo Milli)
Boutin2:42
5."Dear God"
  • McRae
  • Michaels
  • Tedder
  • Boutin
  • Tedder
  • Boutin
2:51
6."Purple Lace Bra"
Haynie3:11
7."Sports Car"
  • McRae
  • Michaels
  • Tedder
  • Boutin
  • Tedder
  • Boutin
2:45
8."Signs"
  • McRae
  • Allen
  • Rycroft
Lostboy2:53
9."I Know Love" (featuring the Kid Laroi)
  • Tedder
  • Spry
  • Dopamine[a]
2:36
10."Like I Do"
  • McRae
  • Boutin
Boutin3:02
11."It's OK I'm OK"
2:36
12."No I'm Not in Love"
  • McRae
  • Allen
  • Tedder
  • Rycroft
  • Tedder
  • Lostboy
2:50
13."Means I Care"
  • Tedder
  • Bisel
2:55
14."Greenlight"
  • McRae
  • Boutin
  • Boutin
  • Haynie
2:45
15."Nostalgia"
  • McRae
  • Boutin
Boutin3:03
Total length:42:34
So Close to What digital store deluxe edition track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."2 Hands"
  • McRae
  • Allen
  • Tedder
  • Rycroft
  • Tedder
  • Lostboy
3:02
15."Siren Sounds"
  • McRae
  • Starace
  • Amaradio
  • Y2K
  • Thomas LaRosa
3:01
16."Call My Bluff"
  • McRae
  • Haynie
  • Allen
  • Haynie
3:15
17."Better than I Was"
  • McRae
  • Boutin
  • Allen
Boutin2:21
18."Nostalgia"
  • McRae
  • Boutin
Boutin3:03
Total length:50:07

Notes

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  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer.
  • An eleven-track digital edition of the album is available on Apple Music with an altered track listing; "Bloodonmyhands", "I Know Love", "Like I Do" and "Means I Care" are omitted, and "2 Hands" is placed as the tenth track.[44]
  • Physical editions of the album feature an altered track listing of 13 tracks. "Bloodonmyhands", "I Know Love", "Like I Do" and "Means I Care" are omitted. "Signs" and "Revolving Door" are listed as tracks five and seven, respectively, with bonus tracks "Better than I Was" and "Call My Bluff" listed as tracks eleven and twelve, respectively. The rest of the songs remain in their original order.[45]
  • A reissue on all digital services added "Siren Sounds" as track 15, and placed "2 Hands" as the 14th track.
  • A 21-track digital store edition includes Sirius XM live versions of "Sports Car", "It's OK I'm OK", and "Greenlight" as bonus tracks, following after the 18-track edition.

Personnel

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Musicians

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  • Tate McRae – lead vocals
  • Ryan Tedderprogramming (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7, 11–13), background vocals (1, 3, 5, 12, 13), synthesizer (1, 3, 12); drums, guitar (1); keyboards (3, 7, 12, 13); arrangement, percussion (11)
  • Blake Slatkin – guitar, programming, synthesizer (track 1)
  • Lostboy – programming (tracks 2, 8, 12); keyboards, synthesizer (8, 12)
  • Grant Boutin – background vocals, keyboards, programming (tracks 3, 5, 7, 14, 15); guitar (7, 14, 15)
  • Ilya – arrangement, background vocals, bass, drums, keyboards, piano, programming (track 11)
  • Zach Fenske – guitar (track 11)
  • Darion Ja'Von Dean – programming (track 11)
  • Phillip Lewis – programming (track 11)
  • Rob Bisel – keyboards, programming (track 13)

Technical

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  • Dave Kutchmastering
  • Serban Gheneamixing (tracks 1–3, 5, 7, 11)
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing (tracks 4, 6, 10, 15)
  • Tom Norris – mixing (tracks 8, 12, 14)
  • Jon Castelli – mixing (track 9)
  • Rob Bisel – mixing (track 13)
  • Rich Rich – engineering (tracks 1–3, 5, 7, 8, 11–13)
  • Blake Slatkin – engineering (track 1)
  • Bryce Bordone – engineering (tracks 1, 3, 5, 7), engineering assistance (2, 11)
  • Grant Boutin – engineering (tracks 3, 5, 7, 14, 15)
  • Melvin Godfrey – engineering (tracks 6, 11)
  • Silas Wong – engineering (tracks 6, 11)
  • Joe Henderson – engineering (track 6)
  • Brad Lauchert – engineering (track 9)
  • Sam Holland – engineering (track 11)
  • Anthony Vilchis – mixing assistance (tracks 4, 6, 10, 15)
  • Trey Station – mixing assistance (tracks 4, 6, 10, 15)

Charts

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Chart performance for So Close to What
Chart (2025) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[46] 1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[47] 1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[48] 1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[49] 2
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[50] 1
Czech Albums (ČNS IFPI)[51] 4
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[52] 2
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[53] 1
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[54] 5
French Albums (SNEP)[55] 4
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[56] 2
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[57] 2
Icelandic Albums (Tónlistinn)[58] 8
Irish Albums (OCC)[59] 1
Italian Albums (FIMI)[60] 24
Japanese Digital Albums (Oricon)[61] 46
Japanese Download Albums (Billboard Japan )[62] 46
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[63] 6
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[64] 1
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[65] 1
Scottish Albums (OCC)[66] 2
Slovak Albums (ČNS IFPI)[67] 6
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[68] 3
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[69] 2
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[70] 1
UK Albums (OCC)[71] 2
US Billboard 200 [72] 1

Release history

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So Close to What release history
Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
Various February 21, 2025 [73]

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