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''I Used to Think I Could Fly'' is the debut studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Tate McRae, released on May 27, 2022, through
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. It was preceded by the singles " Feel Like Shit", " She's All I Wanna Be", "
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" and "What Would You Do?". McRae embarked on a tour in support of the album in June 2022. The album was met with positive reviews from music critics, and saw commercial success, entering the top 10 in various countries, while debuting at number thirteen on the US ''Billboard'' 200.


Background

McRae told ''
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'' in 2021 that she analysed the "structures" of albums like
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'' (2019) and '' After Hours'' by the Weeknd (2020) as possible inspirations for the structure of her upcoming album. She explained to ''
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'' in February 2022 that a number of her songs were "just erdiary entries" and that when she has "ugly feelings" she writes them down. McRae announced that she had finalized the track listing for the album and submitted it to her label on March 8, 2022, and she revealed the title and cover on April 1, 2022. After the album was originally set to have 12 tracks, McRae confirmed the inclusion of the track "What's Your Problem?" when the official track list was announced on April 11, 2022, bringing the total number of tracks up to 13.


Critical reception

''I Used to Think I Could Fly'' received generally positive reviews from critics, praising the production, lyrical content, McRae's vocal performance and maturity in content. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 75 based on 9 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Ims Taylor of '' DIY'' wrote that McRae "pulls out all the emotional stops" on the album, calling her "confiding her deepest feelings in us ..comfortingly universal". Taylor further complimented McRae's "lush" vocals and concluded that her "arsenal of jagged pop weapons is extensive, and can be expertly wielded when she wants". John Amen wrote in ''
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'' that "While McRae’s previous outings may have been more complexly assembled, her new songs are more immediately accessible." He went on to conclude, "The new album is, in essence, McRae’s first major step in forging a distinct pop presence." Writing for ''
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'', Roisin O'Connor found there to be "angst aplenty" on the album, stating that McRae "trades in the R&B and pop punk sounds that were prevalent in the Noughties" while "emulating the hard-hitting lyrical truths of her Gen-Z peers, Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo". O'Connor felt that McRae "sings like she's falling apart, but the quality of the album suggests she's got it together". Brady Bickner-Wood from '' Pitchfork'' wrote that "even when she's singing about self-loathing, the 18-year old pop star and dancer exudes a swagger. Her full-length debut proves she's capable of transcending online virality".


Track listing


Notes

* On some versions of the album, "What's Your Problem?" is excluded from the tracklist. * "Don't Come Back" interpolates "
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Personnel

Musicians * Tate McRae – lead vocals *
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– background vocals, drums, guitar (4, 9); synthesizer (4); bass, keyboards, percussion, programming (9) * Greg Kurstin – bass, drums, keyboards, piano, synthesizer (5, 8); guitar (8) * Sean Kennedy – guitar (9) * David Cook – background vocals (13) Technical * Dave Kutch – mastering * David Cook – mixing (1, 11),
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(5, 8, 10, 11), engineering assistance (9, 12) * Denis Kosiak – mixing (2) * Jon Castelli – mixing (3, 4, 6) * Mark Stent – mixing (5, 8) * Clint Gibbs – mixing (6) * Jeff Juliano – mixing (9, 11–13) *
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– mixing (10) * Henrique Andrade – engineering (2) * James Keeley – engineering (2) * Greg Kurstin – engineering (5, 8) * Julian Burg – engineering (5, 8) * Joey Raia – engineering (8) * Daniel Cullen – engineering assistance (2) * Ingmar Carlson – engineering assistance (3, 4, 6) * Ryan Nasci – engineering assistance (3, 4, 6) * Matt Wolach – engineering assistance (5, 8) * Eric Kirkland – engineering assistance (9, 12) * Chris Galland – engineering assistance (10) * Jeremie Inhaber – engineering assistance (10) * Robin Florent – engineering assistance (10)


Charts


References

{{Tate McRae 2022 debut albums Albums produced by Finneas O'Connell Albums produced by Greg Kurstin RCA Records albums Tate McRae albums