Tate McRae’s star power continues to rise as she embarks on the next phase of her career. Following the success of her latest album and a series of electrifying performances across Latin America, the Canadian pop sensation is already setting her sights on exciting future collaborations—with none other than global superstars Bad Bunny and Rosalía.
During a recent interview with 3FM, McRae opened up about her admiration for two of the most influential Hispanic artists in the world. “I’ve always wanted to work with ROSALÍA. I think she’s one of the best and I love her,” Tate revealed, her enthusiasm unmistakable. A collaboration between the two artists feels almost inevitable, especially considering Rosalía’s impressive track record of cross-genre collaborations with icons like Billie Eilish, The Weeknd, and LISA from BLACKPINK.

But McRae’s musical dreams don’t end there. She also expressed her deep appreciation for Bad Bunny, one of the most streamed artists globally. “I’m a huge fan of Bad Bunny, too,” she said with a smile. “Whenever I listen to him, I never understand what he says, of course. But his melodies are mwah, ‘chef’s kiss.’ So I would always be more than ready to collaborate with him.”

Tate’s openness to experimentation has become a defining part of her sound. Blending elements of pop, R&B, and dance, she continues to evolve as an artist, exploring new rhythms and styles. Her latest project, So Close to What, already showcased a more adventurous musical direction, and a collaboration with either Bad Bunny or Rosalía would only push her creative boundaries further.

Fans caught a glimpse of her admiration for Latin music recently when Tate made headlines after dancing to one of Bad Bunny’s songs before her appearance on Saturday Night Live. In a playful TikTok video with comedian Marcello Hernandez, she showed off her moves to one of the Puerto Rican star’s hits, further highlighting her genuine love for his music.

As Tate McRae’s journey continues to unfold, one thing is clear: she’s fearless when it comes to breaking new ground—and the future looks brighter than ever.