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Tate McRae: Songwriting requires an open mind

Tate McRae has discussed her approach to song-writing

Tate McRae approaches songwriting with an "open mind".

The 22-year-old pop star believes it's important to have a "unique perspective" when it comes to songwriting and creativity.

Asked how she'd define a hit song, Tate told Billboard: "You have to think with the most extreme and open mind when you’re writing … [otherwise] it’s the most uninspiring work.

"Everything’s been done before — every key has been played, every word has been used. All you have is your own unique perspective."

Tate cites Greedy, her 2023 single, as a turning point in her own career.

The pop star admitted that the song gave her a real sense of "clarity and direction" as a musician.

Asked which of her hits have been most meaningful to her, Tate replied: "Sports Car is one of my favourite songs of mine. It was such a swing and such a fun song to write.

"Greedy was a very meaningful song to me. When I think back to that phase of my life, I was so lost. I was 19, and this big singing career felt so daunting to me, and it felt like this was one of the first times where I had pure clarity and direction on where I wanted to go visually and sonically."

Tate feels particularly inspired by Lana Del Rey, describing herself as Lana's "biggest fan".

The singer also hailed a number of other female artists whom she admires.

She said: "I love Olivia Dean, Sabrina [Carpenter], Gracie [Abrams].

"Olivia [Rodrigo] — I’m so excited for her to drop music again. She’s an unbelievable songwriter. She never fears brutal honesty or laying out all her insecurities or feelings on the table. She’s like that as a friend too, just the most open, honest person."

Meanwhile, Tate previously admitted to feeling overwhelmed by the scrutiny she's faced.

The pop star split from The Kid Laroi in July 2025 after about a year of dating, and Tate admitted that she struggled to cope with the attention that subsequently came her way.

She told Rolling Stone magazine: "It was really scary and overwhelming, I would never talk that way, even about my friends’ lives. I didn’t realise how much it would affect me, the public knowing my private life - because no one knows the full story of anything, ever."

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