Tate McRae's latest album, 'So Close To What,' achieved the number one spot in the U.S. charts, indicating her rising prominence in the music scene. Despite their inexperience with her music, the authors Kelsey McKinney and Sabrina Imbler share their thoughts on McRae's sudden fame and the buzz surrounding her. They discuss their initial ignorance about her work and how extensive marketing, including billboards, contributed to her visibility. Their conversation reflects both an introduction to her discography and the public's curiosity regarding her recent controversies.
Sabrina shares that she streamed 'So Close to What' so frequently that her partner threatened to get a headache if it played over dinner one more time.
Kelsey mentions that the album topped the charts, showcasing the incredible impact of McRae's music and the excitement around her rise in fame.
Kelsey expresses surprise at the omnipresence of Tate McRae's billboards in Los Angeles, highlighting her growing visibility and influence in the music industry.
The authors acknowledge their own newness to Tate McRae's music, emphasizing her rising popularity despite their prior unawareness.
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