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Hate Myself by Tate Mcrae

Künstlerbiographie Tate Mcrae

Tate Rosner McRae Born July 1 2003 Is A Canadian Singer Songwriter Dancer And Actress. At The Age Of Thirteen She Gained Prominence As The First Canadian Finalist On The American Reality TV Show So You Think You Can Dance. McRae Caught The Attention Of RCA Records In 2019 After Her 2017 Song "One Day" Gained Virality On YouTube And TikTok Preceding The Release Of Her Debut Extended Play All The Things I Never Said. McRae Soon Gained Wider Recognition After Her 2020 Single "You Broke Me First" Became An International Hit Peaking At Number 17 On The Billboard Hot 100. In 2021 McRae Was The Youngest Musician Featured On Forbes' 30 Under 30 List. Her Second EP Too Young To Be Sad Was The Most Streamed Female EP Of 2021 On Spotify. Her Debut Studio Album I Used To Think I Could Fly Was Released On May 27 2022. The Album Was Met With Positive Reviews From Critics Reached The Top 10 In Various Countries And Entered At Number Thirteen On The US Billboard 200. Her 2023 Single "greedy" Achieved Further Success On The Chart Preceding The Release Of Her Second Studio Album Think Later. McRae Has Named Post Malone The Weeknd Khalid Jessie Reyez And Jeremy Zucker As Her Biggest Musical Influences. She Cites Zendaya And Dua Lipa As All-Around Influences And Has Described Both Women As Her Biggest Idols Noting That She Looks Up To Them In All Aspects Of Life. She Has Also Named Bruno Mars Madonna Christina Aguilera Britney Spears Ciara Jennifer Lopez And Justin Timberlake As Inspirations For Bringing Dance Into Her Performances While Naming Taylor Swift Julia Michaels And Alec Benjamin As Songwriting Inspirations. Further McRae Has Called Herself A "huge Fan" Of Swift And Described Her As "one Of The Greatest Songwriters." McRae Has Also Expressed An Admiration For Billie Eilish. McRae Has Been Described As "the Teen Dance Star Turned Future Pop Idol" By I-D "the New Teen Queen" By Notion "Canada's Answer To Billie Eilish" By Elle And "one Of Pop's Bright Young Hopes" By The Independent. She Has Also Been Noted For Her Honest Lyrics Impressive Vocals And Relatable Music. Additionally McRae Has Received Considerable Acclaim As A Dancer And Has Been Praised By Artist Dancer And Choreographer Paula Abdul Who Declared Her A "gift From God" And Choreographers Such As Stacey Tookey And Blake McGrath Both Of Whom Stated That She's Talented Beyond Her Years With The Latter Describing Her As "one Of The Best Dancers He Has Ever Worked With" As Well As Two-Time Emmy Winner Travis Wall Who Has Named Her As One Of His Muses. Margaret Furher Of Dance Spirit Magazine Described Her Dancing As Virtuosic Both Technically And Artistically. As Of December 2023 Her YouTube Channel Has Over 1.25 Billion Views And Has Gained Over 6.7 Billion Career Streams Across All Platforms.

Frogtoon Musik - Song-Info: hate myself

“hate Myself” Is The Sixth Track Off Of Tate McRae’s Debut Album “i Used To Think I Could Fly” Which Was Released On May 27th 2022. The Track Was Teased Multiple Times. Tate Said On A TikTok "Hate Myself Sobbing. Literally You Can Hear It In My Voice On The Record. I Recorded The Night Of My Breakup. And Yeah Like Sobbing. Also The Bridge Is Oooo." "I Feel Like In Failed Relationships The First Thing People Will Do Is Make Themselves A Victim Because The Easiest Way To Heal From Things Is To Blame Something On The Other Person. And I Feel Like I’m Really Opposite In That Sense—a Lot Of The Time I’ll Take The Blame For Everything And I’ll Overanalyse Everything That I Did Wrong To Wreck Something. There’s That Line ‘After I Just Put You Right Through Hell/You Couldn’t Hate Me More Than I Hate Myself'—I Think That Was A Really Cool Way To Approach This Situation. I Had Just Recently Gone Through A Fresh Breakup The Day I Wrote This. You Can Hear My Voice Cracking Because I Was Actually Crying While Recording It. I Take The Blame Throughout The Song And I Feel Like I Make Myself The Villain In The Story. But Then You Get To The Bridge And There’s This Point Where It’s Like 'I Know That You’re Gonna Be Happier With Another Person And That’s The Most Painful Thing In The World For Me.’ That’s What Makes The Song So Heartbreaking." —via Apple Music In An Interview With Seventeen Tate Described “hate Myself” As The Hardest Song To Write On The Album Saying "There’s This One Song Called “hate Myself” That Was Really Hard To Write. As A Songwriter You Can Make Your Own Perspective And You Have All The Liberty To Describe Scenarios However You Want Which Is Crazy. In This Situation It Was Hard Because It Was The First Time That I Wrote About Immense Guilt. It’s A Weird Feeling To Talk About Because The Whole Time I Had Like A Massive Pit In My Stomach.
I Remember It Happened Right After I Went Through A Breakup And My Friend Called Me And He Was Like ‘Come Over Right Now. Like You Have To Talk About This.’ I Was Standing At The Mic Stand Sobbing. I Was Crying As I Was Recording The Song And You Can Hear My Voice Crack. I Was Crying Because It Was So Real. It Hit So Close To Home At The Time And It Was Just Brutal It Was Really Hard."

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