Tate McRae has teased that her new album will see her enter her "fierce era". The 'greedy' hitmaker has channelled her live alter ego, Tatiana, who she describes as having a "confident girl power identity", on her follow-up to 2023's 'Think Later'. Reflecting on her biggest career achievements to date in her own words for GRAMMY.
com, she wrote: "The next album is coming along, which is a crazy thing to say. All the music I'm creating right now definitely feels like a fierce era for me; a lot of it is inspired by performing. Since touring, it feels like I've completely found another identity that was somewhere inside of me.
I always say that there is Tate, and my alter ego, Tatiana, takes over when I'm performing. As soon as I get on stage, I feel like I fully become that person. A lot of these new songs are not how I would talk in real life, but I wanted to extend this fierce, confident girl power identity of Tatiana and have that be the starter of this cycle.
" The 21-year-old pop star – who expresses herself through dance at her concerts - admits she doesn't get a "feel" for her albums until she's performed the songs onstage. She said: "Visually, it's so important for me to create a world and have all the pieces connect together to the album. Whenever I have an album, I need to have some sort of life epiphany.
I hope that all of that comes together, and the pieces really feel satisfying when they fit together." She concluded: "I'm excited to translate that feeling to touri.