Tate: Mcrae - So Close To What -exclusive Editi...

As the title suggests, this album is a masterclass in tension—the space between a whisper and a scream, a hug and a shove, a secret and a headline. This exclusive edition elevates the standard tracklist with bonus cuts, extended outros, acoustic reimaginings, and possibly a live studio version of a fan-favorite bridge that has already gone viral.

Listen for the "blink-and-you-miss-it" production details—vinyl crackle that turns into a sub-bass drop, backing vocals that layer into a choir of just Tate, and moments of absolute silence before a beat kicks in. Tate McRae - So Close to What -Exclusive Editi...

For fans who have watched her evolve from a teen on YouTube to a bonafide pop powerhouse, this edition proves that McRae isn't just close to her final form—she’s already there. She’s just letting us lean in a little further. As the title suggests, this album is a

Tate McRae doesn’t just get close to something on this exclusive release—she crashes right into it. Following the massive success of her debut, i used to think i could fly , and the sleek, gritty follow-up THINK LATER , McRae returns with So Close to What (Exclusive Edition) , a project that blurs the line between the girl we met in "you broke me first" and the unapologetic, choreography-driven superstar dominating TikTok and tour stages worldwide. For fans who have watched her evolve from

For the physical release (limited to 5,000 copies), the Exclusive Edition comes as a gatefold LP or a lenticular CD case. The cover art is a close-up of McRae’s face half-submerged in water—one eye open, looking directly at the camera, a single tear mixing with the pool. Inside, the liner notes are handwritten and include a pull-out poster of her iconic "So Close" choreography grid (16 frames of a specific dance move). The vinyl is pressed in "Tension Blue" splatter.

Tate McRae Album: So Close to What Edition: Exclusive Edition Genre: Pop, Alternative Pop, Dance-Pop, R&B-Infused Pop Mood: Intimate, high-energy, angsty, vulnerable, euphoric.

Essential for collectors. A masterclass in modern pop tension. Tate’s most intimate and aggressive work to date.