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Tate McRae releases new single ‘You Broke Me First’

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Following the singer's debut EP back in January Rising Canadian singer Tate McRae has released a brand new single, ‘You Broke Me First’.

Released today (April 21) via RCA Records, McRae spoke of the new track in a press statement, saying, “This song is about someone in a relationship who couldn’t care less for the other person and then 6 months later decides to crawl back.

It’s the feeling of knowing how much they meant to you, but this time not letting them back in.” “I hope everyone can connect to this song like I do.” Watch the lyric video for ‘You Broke Me First’ below: ‘You Broke Me First’ is the first new material since McRae released her debut EP ‘All The Things I Never Said’ in January, which featured her breakout single ‘Stupid’

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