What We Know So Far About Tate McRae’s New Album, So Close To What

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February 2025 marks a big moment for Tate McRae fans as the Canadian pop star prepares to release her second album, So Close to What.

Known for her honest lyrics and emotional sound, McRae’s new album promises to take listeners on a journey through growth, self-discovery, and emotions. While the whole album is still a mystery, her two released singles, Two Hands and It’s OK, I’m OK, give us a glimpse of what to expect.

The album’s title, So Close to What, is a reflection of the journey of growing up when the road ahead feels infinite. This idea resonates with McRae’s style of exploring personal struggles and the ups and downs of growing up. The two singles out now show how she can make her music both deeply personal and relatable.

Two Hands is a touching track that starts soft and builds into a powerful story about wanting to hold on but feeling the need to let go. McRae’s voice is full of emotion, making the song feel raw and honest. On the other hand, It’s OK, I’m OK has a more upbeat sound but dives into the challenges of pretending everything is fine when it’s not. These songs highlight McRae’s skill in blending feelings with ear-worm-inducing musicality.

Fans who loved McRae’s first album, I Used to Think I Could Fly, will find a familiar but more developed sound in her new music. Her earlier songs often had simple, emotional tones, but So Close to What seems to bring in more layers and creativity. From stacked vocals to unique electronic sounds, Tate McRae is growing as an artist.

Her progress is seen in her work with talented producers. While the complete list of collaborators isn’t out yet, the polished production of Two Hands and its OK, I’m OK hints at a strong team behind the scenes. These producers, Ryan Tedder, Lostboy and IIya, known for their work with other successful artists, have brought a fresh perspective to TMcRae’s music. McRae’s mix of emotional lyrics and fresh sounds makes her stand out in today’s music world.

While we eagerly await the full album, the excitement for So Close to What is already palpable. McRae has a unique way of making her music feel like a personal diary, and her latest singles hint that the new album will continue this trend. Themes like resilience, self-reflection, and honesty are likely to weave through the entire album, promising a deeply meaningful experience for listeners. McRae’s connection with her fans goes beyond her songs. Her performances and music videos bring another layer to her storytelling. The visuals for 2 Hands and It OK, I’m OK match the feelings in the songs, making her music even more engaging. This all-around approach shows how much care McRae puts into her work, which is part of why her fans feel so connected to her.

In a time when much of pop music can feel superficial, McRae’s music stands out for its raw honesty in her lyrics and vocals. Her songs are more than just entertainment—they’re a powerful invitation to reflect on life’s challenges and emotions. As we eagerly await the album in February, Two Hands and It’s OK, I’m OK serve as a poignant reminder of why McRae’s music is so special.

This album also comes at a time when pop music is focusing more on real emotions. McRae’s ability to mix personal stories with catchy sounds makes her a leader in this trend. Her music speaks to a generation looking for authenticity, making So Close to What both timely and essential. With its potential to influence the direction of pop music, this album is not just another release but a significant event in the industry. Whether you’ve been following Tate McRae for years or are just discovering her music, So Close to What is shaping up to be a standout album, with themes of growth, resilience, and emotional honesty, is also set to leave a lasting impression. McRae is proving that she’s not just close to greatness—she’s already there, and this album is her way of inviting us all to join her journey.

As we count down to February, listening to Two Hands and It’s OK, I’m OK builds excitement for what’s to come. These songs give us a lingering taste and craving for anticipation of what McRae has put into this project. If her past music is any clue, So Close to What will not only meet expectations but exceed them, securing McRae’s place as one of today’s most exciting pop stars.

So Close To What is due for release on 21 February via RCA Records.

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