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Tate McRae Reveals New Single ‘Chaotic’ Taken From Her Forthcoming Debut Album

Tate McRae has hinted that she’s finished her highly anticipated debut studio album, and also dropped a brand new single from it, the beautifully written ‘Chaotic’. The rising Canadian musician  has so far previewed her debut album with the singles ‘Feel Like Shit’ and the recent ‘She’s All I Wanna Be’, co-written by Greg Kurstin.

She took to Twitter to make all the announcements, stating; “I just handed in the official track list for my album oh my,” she wrote, before going on to preview the now brand new release ‘Chaotic’.

Tate McRae - chaotic (Lyric Video)

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