Tate McRae
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Demographics
Gender Female
Birth Name Tatum Rosner McRae
Birthplace Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Birth Date July 1, 2003
Ethnicity Northwestern European
Overview Scottish, German, some English
Nationality Canadian
Career Singer, songwriter, dancer, actress
Color Season Dark Autumn
Notes and Motifs
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McRae: "With writing, I felt like it was just my free place where no one told me what to do because it was just my own."
McRae: "I put the most pressure on myself. I'm so critical and I think that's a hard mentality to live with. You're not really satisfied with anything you do."
McRae: "I like to try to analyze structures of different albums and see what kind mine might be similar to."
McRae: "I feel like I kind of go with the flow. The biggest source of pressure is most definitely from myself because my opinion changes every second. One day I'm literally obsessed with all my songs, and the next I despise every one of them and want to throw them all out!"
McRae: "I have some big dreams. I really want my work to be worldwide and for a lot of people to hear it, just because I have a lot to say."
McRae: "My idea of my music is constantly changing so I feel like how other people react to my old songs just ends up putting more pressure on myself from my own perspective."
McRae: "There's still two sides to me: the normal one and the work one. I feel like I'm pulling a Hannah Montana."
McRae: "I have this thing in my brain that I just wish I lived in a different time era. And I think that's honestly just because of social media and everything, like phones and the whole shebang. I feel like relationships are more superficial."
McRae: "Part of me is super private, and I'm put in this position where it's scary sometimes because you never know what people are gonna think."
McRae: "It felt like dancing was my only way of expressing myself until I got into writing, and then I realized that there were two sides of my brain that I needed to work all the time."
McRae: "I'll be a wreck for the simplest things in life, and just not affected by cool things."
McRae: "I'm still dancing - my mum owns a dance company - but I felt like there was more freedom in the music industry. You can take your vision and really bring it to life no matter what, because it's just you."
McRae: "I'm really good at envisioning things. Even when I haven't experienced something, it doesn't mean that I haven't felt it before."
McRae: "The interesting thing is I don't get nervous for big things. I don't know why this happens, but I will get like, puke-nervous when I'm going to do a presentation at school or go fill up my gas, but if I'm about to go on Jimmy Fallon, I am stress-free."
McRae: "I have to juggle school, dance training every night, work-outs and all the writing sessions."
McRae: "I have this rubber band that I have all the time on my wrist, and sometimes when I get nervous or anxious, I'll do this twiddle thing with my finger and I'll snap the rubber band. A lot of people use rubber bands to cope with things like anxiety and depression and addiction."
McRae: "I'm bad at doing social media. I don't feel like I post enough. My content is so random."