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Tate McRae wants to collaborate with Bad Bunny and Rosalia: 'I'm a huge fan'

Tate previously explained that she is open to experimenting with her sound


Daniel Neira
Senior Writer
APRIL 10, 2025 7:06 PM EDT

Tate McRae continues her successful journey following the release of her latest album and her latest tour. The Canadian pop star was recently praised by her fans in Latin America, following multiple dates in different countries, including Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, and more.

While the musician is enjoying her success, she is already looking into the future and is setting her sights on new projects with her favorite artists. When it comes to Hispanic performers, she revealed that she is a big fan of Rosalia and Bad Bunny.

Tate McRae attends the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party © Phillip Faraone/VF25
Tate McRae attends the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party

During an interview with 3FM, the singer revealed some of her dream collaborators. “I’ve always wanted to work with ROSALÍA. I think she’s one of the best and I love her,” she shared. The potential collaboration wouldn't be a surprise, as Rosalia has previously joined forces with LISA from BLACKPINK, The Weeknd, Billie Eilish, and many more.

Tate McRae performs at Madison Square Garden © Theo Wargo
Tate McRae performs at Madison Square Garden

But Tate isn’t stopping there. She also has a major soft spot for one of the most streamed artists in the world. “I’m a huge fan of Bad Bunny, too,” she said during the interview. “Whenever I listen to him, I never understand what he says, of course. But his melodies are mwah, ‘chef’s kiss.'"

Rosalia attends 'Prelude to the Olympics' © Arnold Jerocki
Rosalia attends 'Prelude to the Olympics'

"So I would always be more than ready to collaborate with him," she revealed. The singer's admiration for both artists speaks to her ever-evolving sound, which blends pop with touches of R&B and dance, and a collab with the Puerto Rican singer or the flamenco-pop queen would definitely be a bold move.

Bad Bunny © Todd Owyoung/Peacock via Getty I
Bad Bunny

Tate previously explained that she is open to experimenting with her sound, as she already leaned into different rhythms in her latest project 'So Close to What.'

Most recently, she made headlines after dancing to one of Bad Bunny's songs before her special appearance on Saturday Night Live. The singer danced to one of the singer's hit songs in a TikTok video with Marcello Hernandez.

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