Tate McRae is about to drop her sophomore album, and it’s named “Think Later!” Brace yourselves for an emotional rollercoaster, but don’t worry, you can handle it – we believe in you.
Our beloved 20-year-old pop sensation teased us with the sizzling hot singles “greedy” and “exes,” and now, like the grand reveal of a magician’s trick, she’s pulling back the curtain on the rest of the song titles. Get ready to laugh, cry, and question your life choices with this epic tracklist.
In a groundbreaking Instagram post, Tate declared, “THE TRACKLIST🔪🔪🔪🔪 album coming next Friday. December 8th holy s-it holy s-it holy s-it.” Yes, you read that right – it’s so good she had to drop the holy s-it bomb three times. We’re not sure what’s in store, but we’re strapping in for a wild ride.
She even took her show on the road, or rather, to Saturday Night Live, where she belted out “greedy” and “grave” in a performance that left us questioning whether we were watching a late-night comedy show or a music extravaganza. Who says you can’t have both?
Now, let’s dive into the masterpiece that is the “Think Later” tracklist. Brace yourself for titles like “cut my hair,” because sometimes a bad hair day requires drastic measures. And don’t forget “run for the hills,” because let’s face it, adulting is overrated, and we all want to escape sometimes.
Prepare your tissues for “hurt my feelings” and get ready to declare “stay done” to things that no longer serve you. Oh, and keep an eye out for the deep and mysterious “grave” because, in Tate’s world, even the afterlife is a vibe.
Discover the shocking revelation that “we’re not alike,” and embark on a journey to “calgary” because apparently, it’s not just a city; it’s a state of mind. Things get a bit “messier” with each track, leading us to contemplate life choices and wonder if we should have thought later.
And finally, for the grand finale, Tate presents “plastic palm trees” – because why settle for real palm trees when you can have the plastic version? It’s the eco-friendly choice, right?
So mark your calendars, set your alarms, and get ready to experience the hilariously emotional saga that is “Think Later.” Tate McRae, take a bow – you’ve just given us the soundtrack to our chaotic lives.