Tate McRae Graces Rolling Stone Cover, Reflects on Breakout Year

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Pop sensation Tate McRae caps off a whirlwind 2025 by landing the cover of Rolling Stone's January 2026 issue. The 22-year-old Canadian singer, songwriter and dancer opens up about her meteoric rise, navigating public scrutiny, and coming into her own as a bona fide pop star.

McRae's breakout hit "Greedy", released in September 2023, marked a turning point in her career. Co-written with Troye Sivan, Ryan Tedder and Jasper Harris, the infectious track peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and showcased McRae's evolution as an artist. "I feel it changed people's perspective on who I was," she tells Rolling Stone.

The singer followed up with the equally addictive "Exes", with both songs featured on her 2023 album "Think Later". But it was 2025's "So Close to What" that truly signaled McRae's arrival. "I'm going to be a dancing pop star," she declared to herself in 2023. "I will make this happen." Immersing herself in the greats - from Beyoncé to Madonna to Lady Gaga - McRae began merging her expressive dancing side with her songwriting talents to explosive effect on stage.

However, McRae's banner year was not without challenges. In January 2025, a month before its release, over 600 of McRae's songs, dating back to when she was 12, were leaked online. "It's like having your whole phone released," she says of the devastating privacy breach. "It was really scary and overwhelming."

The singer also had to weather intense public interest in her relationship with Australian musician The Kid LAROI. The couple, who first sparked dating rumors in January 2024, called it quits in June 2025. "I didn't realize how much it would affect me, the public knowing my private life — because no one knows the full story of anything, ever," McRae reflects.

Despite the trials, McRae emerges stronger and more self-assured than ever. With a wildly successful tour under her belt and legions of devoted fans (affectionately dubbed "Tater Tots") in her corner, the pop powerhouse has proven she's no one-hit wonder. As McRae looks ahead to 2026 and beyond, one thing is certain - she's just getting started.

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