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Tate McRae's Voice Climbs the Radio Charts with Multiple Burgeoning Hits

"The song 'Revolving Door' ascends to the top 10 of the Pop Airplay chart, while its collaboration with Morgan Wallen, titled 'What I Want', climbs the Adult Pop Airplay chart."

Tate McRae's Voice Ascending Radio Charts with Multiple Successful Hits
Tate McRae's Voice Ascending Radio Charts with Multiple Successful Hits

Tate McRae's Voice Climbs the Radio Charts with Multiple Burgeoning Hits

Tate McRae's latest single, "Revolving Door," has made a significant impact on the music scene, breaking into the top 10 on the Pop Airplay chart for the first time. The track, which is the latest release from McRae's album So Close to What, has climbed from No. 12 to No. 10, marking McRae's seventh career appearance inside the top tier on the Pop Airplay chart.

"Revolving Door" is not confined to any one style on the Radio Songs chart, reflecting what Americans are hearing when they turn on the radio. The song, along with "What I Want" and "Just Keep Watching," can also be found on some of Billboard's dance-only rankings.

Each of McRae's charting singles seems to be aimed at different audiences. While "Revolving Door" is making waves on the Pop Airplay chart, "What I Want," a collaboration with Morgan Wallen, is currently climbing the Adult Pop Airplay chart, improving from No. 8 to No. 7 in its latest frame.

"Just Keep Watching," featured on the Brad Pitt film F1's soundtrack, does not currently appear on any American airplay list. However, it has found success elsewhere, currently holding position number 6 on the official UK Singles Chart as of September 19, 2025. In the US, it appears on a US Top 40 playlist, indicating notable popularity in the country, although its exact airplay rank is not given.

McRae's song "Sports Car" and "Greedy" are also making a mark globally, appearing on the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts. Meanwhile, "It's Okay, I'm Okay" and "Miss Possessive" hold on to a number of Billboard's electronic-leaning lists.

Interestingly, both of McRae's radio-pushed tracks have reached new high points on some of the most competitive airplay tallies published by Billboard. "Revolving Door" has also improved its position on the Radio Songs chart, moving from No. 36 to No. 31.

With three singles going strong on the Billboard charts at the moment, McRae's versatility and appeal are undeniable. Each track offers something unique, catering to different tastes and preferences, a testament to McRae's ability to connect with diverse audiences.

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