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8.0
130202
8.0 |
The Independent
Pop singer Tate McRae’s debut shows she’s got it together, despite singing as though she’s falling apart
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8.0
130203
8.0 |
DIY
Her arsenal of jagged pop weapons is extensive, and can be expertly wielded when she wants
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8.0
130212
8.0 |
Vinyl Chapters
Tate McRae shines brighter than ever before on I Used To Think I Could Fly, a highly enjoyable teen-pop album that proves that despite humble beginnings, McRae most certainly can and has flown to stardom and rightfully so
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7.0
130204
7.0 |
Clash
The final track on 'I used to think I could fly' is a melancholic ditty that’s bound to break hearts. Again, showcasing the lyricism of this rising star and her distinct style as a vocalist
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7.0
130205
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
The new album is, in essence, McRae’s first major step in forging a distinct pop presence. Going forward, she’ll undoubtedly find ways to expand her offerings while adhering to and honing her brand
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6.8
130216
6.8 |
Pitchfork
Even when she’s singing about self-loathing, the 18-year-old pop star and dancer exudes a swagger. Her full-length debut proves she’s capable of transcending online virality
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6.0
130206
6.0 |
Rolling Stone
The rising Canadian pop singer’s genre pivots can lack cohesion, but she powers through with rage-filled anthems and cathartic ballads
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