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Tate McRae Soars: Album Climbs Charts Again
6 Dec
Summary
- Marc Miller appointed new Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture.
- Tate McRae's 'So Close to What' album re-enters top charts.
- Drake named Spotify's most-streamed artist in Canada.

Canada has appointed Marc Miller as the new Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture, a role newly established following Steven Guilbeault's departure from the cabinet. This appointment carries significant implications for the Canadian music industry, particularly concerning the administration of the Canada Music Fund, which supports various artist development initiatives.
Tate McRae's album 'So Close to What' has seen a significant resurgence, climbing to No. 2 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart. This ascent is attributed to the recent release of its deluxe edition, which added five new tracks, including "Tit For Tat," which has also performed well on the Canadian Hot 100.
On the streaming front, Drake has been named Spotify's most-streamed artist in Canada for 2025. This recognition comes despite accusations from the artist regarding potential irregularities on the platform. Morgan Wallen's "I'm The Problem" was the most-streamed album, with Tate McRae's "So Close to What" being the top Canadian album.




