
Culture Study Podcast Unlocking the Allure of Tate McRae
Tate McRae is one of the most popular artists in the world — but millions of my peers have only the faintest idea of who she is. Alternately, they’re baffled by her. Is she Britney rebooted? Is she talented? What does she mean? Does it matter? After listening to Reanna Cruz guide listeners through McRae’s sound on Switched on Pop, I knew I wanted them to come on the show and work through more of McRae’s image. We talk about her sound, of course, but also consider her through the lens of her Canadianness, her Gen-Z-ness, her ‘organic’ songwriting success on YouTube, and her popular girl vibes.
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Show Notes:
Listen to the episode of Switched on Pop (re: Tate) that made me desperate to have Reanna come on the show
The referenced video for Sports Car which is trying to do….something
Performing Greedy at the NHL All-Star Game:
The goalie pads on the wrong legs on the album cover for Think Later:
If you want a sense of McRae’s dancing start at the two-minute mark here:
Very early McRae songwriting:
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