Tate Mcrae - So Close To What -exclusive Editi... Patched -

When you purchase the standard version of So Close to What from a big-box retailer, you get the CD or the basic black vinyl and a lyric sheet. That is not the case here. The is a multi-sensory experience designed for the die-hard fan.

The standard So Close to What leaned into alt-pop and crunchy electronic beats. But the —available on limited-edition crystal-clear vinyl, a holographic CD digipak, and digital download for 48 hours only—adds five new tracks and three radically different “stripped: reworks” of existing songs.

– The title track reimagined. The original is all driving beats and frustration. The reprise slows it down to a crawl. Suddenly, the "what" she’s close to isn't success or a relationship—it’s peace. And she can’t quite grab it. Chills. Tate McRae - So Close to What -Exclusive Editi...

– This isn’t a breakup song. It’s a pre -breakup song. Tate captures that specific anxiety when you’re still in the room with someone, but you can already see the ghost of them leaving. The stripped piano here is haunting. It’s giving 2024 Liability by Lorde meets 2023 Tate.

If you are a casual listener content with streaming So Close to What on Spotify during your commute, the answer is no. But if you are a student of pop production, a vinyl collector, or a deep fan of McRae’s journey from dance covers to stadium pop, the is essential. When you purchase the standard version of So

Reviewers from Vanderbilt Hustler noted that these tracks move away from her typical dance-pop toward a more emotionally raw , "scathing," and R&B-influenced sound.

Check the "Dance/Specialty" tab on her official site rather than the general merchandise page. Also, be wary of bootlegs; authentic copies feature a holographic "TMR" sticker on the shrink wrap with the number 0024 printed on it, signifying the era of the album. The standard So Close to What leaned into

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