Tate McRae Wraps Up 'So Close to What' Era with Deluxe Album Release and New Visual for 'Nobody's Girl

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Tate McRae Wraps Up 'So Close to What' Era with Deluxe Album Release and New Visual for 'Nobody's Girl

Tate McRae is wrapping up the So Close to What era by releasing a deluxe edition of her chart-topping album on Friday. The deluxe version will include the hit song "Tit for Tat" and four new tracks: "Trying on Shoes," "Anything But Love," "Nobody's Girl," and "Horseshoe." These new songs will not feature any collaborations. The focus seems to be on "Nobody's Girl," as McRae will be unveiling a visual for the song on the same day as the deluxe release. This marks the end of an era for the young pop star, who achieved great success with the original album released in February. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, earning 177,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.

Tate McRae received her first Grammy nomination for the track "Just Keep Watching" in the best dance pop recording category. The song, featured on the F1 movie soundtrack, reached No. 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. McRae recently concluded her Miss Possessive Tour, which was a massive success. The tour grossed $110.8 million and sold 1 million tickets across 77 shows. This marked a significant increase in earnings compared to her previous tour, with an average of 13,480 tickets sold per show. McRae has consistently seen growth in her ticket sales over the past few years.

Fans can now listen to the So Close to What deluxe edition to enjoy the new tracks and experience the culmination of this era in Tate McRae's career.