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Taylor Swift Raves About Tate McRae's New Hit 'Tit For Tat'
7 Oct
Summary
- Taylor Swift praises Tate McRae's new song "Tit For Tat" on The Tonight Show
- Tate McRae's song appears to address her recent breakup with The Kid LAROI
- Taylor Swift names Tate McRae as one of the artists she's "constantly streaming"

In a recent appearance on The Tonight Show, pop superstar Taylor Swift expressed her admiration for rising artist Tate McRae's new single "Tit For Tat." During a lightning round of questions, Swift revealed that the 22-year-old singer-songwriter's latest track has been on heavy rotation in her personal playlist.
"Oh, Tate McRae has a great new song called 'Tit For Tat,' you gotta listen to it," Swift told host Jimmy Fallon. "Like, full volume, over and over again on repeat. It's just so good."
McRae, who was clearly thrilled by the unexpected shoutout, took to social media to share her excitement, posting multiple crying and shocked emojis in response to the praise from the "Anti-Hero" hitmaker.
The song, which was released last month, appears to address McRae's recent split from fellow musician The Kid LAROI. The lyrics hint at the breakup drama, with McRae singing, "The day I met you, boy, I thought it was a blessing/ In the heat of it, I always took your side/ It's a shame you out here tryna make it messy/ Wow, you're messy, damn."
In addition to the personal significance of "Tit For Tat," the track has also been making waves on the charts, debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending October 11. This marks one of McRae's biggest solo hits to date, following her previous success with a feature on Morgan Wallen's "What I Want."
Interestingly, Swift also revealed that McRae is one of the three artists she's "constantly streaming" at home, along with Sabrina Carpenter and sombr. This endorsement from the pop icon is sure to further boost McRae's rising star power and introduce her music to an even wider audience.