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8.0
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NME
On her self-assured second LP, the 20-year-old vocalist and dancer sets the stage for an ascendant musical career
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8.0
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The Observer
Hit lead single Greedy sets out the Canadian 20-year-old’s stall on a second album that plays to her instinctive pop strengths
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8.0
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The FT
The singer is an engaging performer as she inhabits different roles across catchy songs
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7.0
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7.0 |
Rolling Stone
The record is an earworm that channels the spirit of Nelly Furtado’s “Promiscuous” so deeply that you’d assume the fellow Canadian pop star’s name would be listed in the credits
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7.0
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DIY
Tate risks a familiarity that masks how interesting she can be left to her own devices - that said, it’s faultless in its mimicry
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7.0
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Clash
A succinct 14-track demonstration of her palpable skills, ‘THINK LATER’ presents Tate McRae in full 360
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6.0
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The Irish Times
Twenty-year-old Canadian sends direct, germane messages to her fans with excellent pop songs
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6.0
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The Line Of Best Fit
THINK LATER is a little too hollow, a little too cohesive, to make any big statements right now. Maybe she could have thought now, just a little bit
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5.9
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Pitchfork
The Calgary dancer and singer’s second album strikes a tough pose but offers mostly forgettable trap-pop ballads
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4.0
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The Guardian
McRae’s music is wildly successful, well-made but rote, and she lacks a USP to match peers such as Billie Eilish or Olivia Rodrigo
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