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Tate McRae Earns Surprise Grammy Nomination for Dance Pop Single
8 Nov
Summary
- Tate McRae receives first Grammy nomination for "Just Keep Watching"
- Her latest album "So Close to What" was completely shut out this year
- The 21-year-old singer is wrapping up a successful world tour

In a surprising turn of events, rising Canadian singer Tate McRae has received her first Grammy nomination. The 21-year-old artist has been nominated for best dance pop recording for her song "Just Keep Watching" from the movie F1.
McRae took to social media to express her excitement, writing "Grammy nominated!!!!!! Thank u!!!!!!!!!!!!!" The track has also earned her VMA wins for song of the summer and best editing in September.
However, the solo nod comes as a bit of a shock, as McRae's third studio album "So Close to What" was completely shut out this year. The record, released in February, features hit singles like "Revolving Door," "It's OK I'm OK," and "Sports Car," and debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
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Despite the album snub, the 21-year-old is finishing out a successful 81-show world tour, set to conclude on November 8th in Inglewood, California. The setlist has even been updated to include her most recent - and rumored breakup - track "Tit for Tat."
With this Grammy nomination, Tate McRae continues to cement her status as one of the rising stars in the music industry, proving she's a force to be reckoned with.




