A Calgary singer whose light, airy voice carries personal reflections over electronic pop production.
For the clearest sense of her style, start with 'Fell Apart' or 'go away'. They're both good examples of how she leans into personal, sometimes frustrated reflections over electronic production.
McRae's songs like 'go away' and 'Fell Apart' document a particular phase of growing up without dressing it up too much. She writes about confusion, relationships, and self-doubt that feel immediate to her age group. The music doesn't try to be anthemic, it's more like straightforward diary entries you can hum after one listen.
She started performing early as both a dancer and vocalist in Calgary. After singles like 'what would you do?' and 'chaotic' caught attention, 'That Way' took off and brought a wider audience. Since then she's recorded with artists including Khalid and Finneas, releasing a series of singles and short projects rather than grand concept albums.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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