"Revolving Door" is a song by Canadian singer Tate McRae from her third studio album So Close to What (2025). It was released through RCA Records on February 21, 2025, as the album's fourth single. McRae wrote the track with Julia Michaels and its producers, Grant Boutin and Ryan Tedder. "Revolving Door" is a pop and Jersey club song with lyrics about coming back to a toxic relationship repeatedly.
Aerin Moreno directed the accompanying music video for "Revolving Door", which premiered on the same date as the single's release. It sees McRae and a group of dancers performing in a room with fifteen doors. Upon its release, the song received generally positive reviews from critics, some of which named it a highlight on So Close to What. Commercially, it has reached number 10 in the United Kingdom and the top 20 on the Billboard Global 200 as well as in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and Norway. McRae has performed "Revolving Door" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Background and release
Tate McRae announced the release of her third studio album, So Close to What, on November 14, 2024.[1] She also announced the Miss Possessive Tour, which will take place in North America, South America, and Europe between March and September 2025.[2][3] Prior to its release, the album was promoted by the singles "It's OK I'm OK", "2 Hands", and "Sports Car".[4] The three peaked within the top 20 in the United Kingdom,[5] while the former reached number 20 in the United States[6] and topped the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart.[7] "Revolving Door" was released alongside the album on February 21, 2025, as its fourth single.[8][9] Sony Music Italy sent it to Italian radio airplay on March 7, 2025.[10]
Composition
"Revolving Door" is three minutes long. It was written by McRae, Ryan Tedder, Gran Boutin, and Julia Michaels, while the former two produced it. Both played keyboards and performed the background vocals, while Tedder additionally played synthesizers. Boutin was also the song's programmer and engineer, the latter role alongide Rich & Rich and Bryce Bordone. Serban Ghenea and Dave Kutch served as the mixing engineer and mastering engineer, respectively.[11]
Music critics have categorized "Revolving Door" as a pop[12] and Jersey club song[13] built over a dancehall beat.[12][14] Nick Levine of NME compared its sound to the more experimental songs from In the Zone (2003) by Britney Spears.[15] The lyrics of "Revolving Door" depict McRae coming back to the same person several times, although it always results in a toxic relationship.[6][14][15] She mentions the desire of confronting someone for a "bad habit" but not being able to do so.[16] The track ends frantically, with McRae pleading, "I'm supposed to be an adult, but fuck it, I need a minute," which Sam Franzini of The Line of Best Fit interpreted as "the realization part of the healing".[6]
Reception
In a ranking of the tracks from So Close to What, Billboard's Lyndsey Havens placed "Revolving Door" at number four and praised McRae's vocal performance, which she called a standout on the album.[6] Rolling Stone included it on a list of the best songs of its release week and called it a "sleek, moody highlight".[17] Lyndsay Zoladz of The New York Times believed that it contains a "more promising and vulnerable sound" than McRae's previous songs. The critic described the chorus as a "anxious heartbeat",[18] which Clare Martin of Paste compared it to a "musical edging", citing a "fast beat that builds to a whole lot of nothing".[19]
Music video
The music video for "Revolving Door" premiered on McRae's YouTube channel on the same date as the album's release.[20] Aerin Moreno directed it while Robbie Blue was in charge of the choreography.[21] The video starts with McRae entering a white room and the direction focuses on her flexibility; Aaron Williams of Uproxx said that it prepared him for body horror from the film The Substance (2024), although he found it the only parallel.[22] It follows McRae and a group of dancers in all-white outfits performing in a room with fifteen doors; each one represents a different track from So Close to What, according to the singer.[23] After finalizing the choreography, she cries and repeats it, which according to Abbie Reynolds of Capital, represents "the feeling of being trapped in a never ending cycle".[16]
Live performances
McRae sang "Revolving Door" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 5, 2025.[24] She performed the song in a white box with a revolving floor along with two dancers, which was similar to the music video, according to Rolling Stone's Emily Zemler.[25]
Charts
Chart (2025) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[26] | 13 |
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[27] | 39 |
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[28] | 13 |
Germany (GfK)[29] | 76 |
Global 200 (Billboard)[30] | 20 |
Greece International (IFPI)[31] | 25 |
Ireland (IRMA)[32] | 11 |
Lithuania (AGATA)[33] | 61 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[34] | 24 |
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[35] | 11 |
Norway (VG-lista)[36] | 13 |
Singapore (RIAS)[37] | 21 |
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[38] | 41 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[39] | 31 |
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[40] | 37 |
UK Singles (OCC)[41] | 9 |
US Billboard Hot 100[42] | 22 |
US Hot Dance/Pop Songs (Billboard)[43] | 1 |
References
- ^ Griffiths, George (November 14, 2024). "Tate McRae announces new album, So Close to What, and huge 2025 UK tour dates". Official Charts Company. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Spanos, Brittany (November 14, 2024). "Tate McRae Prepares for Massive 2025 With Album, Tour Announcement". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Aniftos, Rania (February 21, 2025). "Tate McRae Unveils 'So Close to What' Album: Stream It Now". Billboard. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Saulog, Gabriel (February 21, 2025). "Tate McRae Marks A New Chapter of Her Pop Star Journey With 'So Close To What' – Listen". Billboard Philippines. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Smith, Carl (February 21, 2025). "New Music Friday: Sam Fender, Tate McRae, MARINA, Ezra Collective and more". Official Charts Company. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ a b c d Havens, Lyndsey (February 21, 2025). "Tate McRae's 'So Close To What' Album: All 15 Tracks Ranked". Billboard. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Zeliner, Xander (January 14, 2025). "Tate McRae's 'It's OK I'm OK' Leads Inaugural Hot Dance/Pop Songs Chart". Billboard. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Unterberger, Andrew (February 26, 2025). "Will Tate McRae Score Her First No. 1 Album Atop the Billboard 200 Next Week?". Billboard. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
McRae is pushing the set's 'Revolving Door' as a new single
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- ^ Sisti, Sara. "Tate McRae "Revolving Door" | (Radio Date: 07/03/2025)" (in Italian). Airplay Control. Retrieved March 7, 2025.
- ^ "So Close To What — Album by Tate McRae". Apple Music (US). Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ a b Jaleru, Cristina (February 21, 2025). "Music Review: Tate McRae's 'So Close to What' entices with post-Britney Spears, dirty, breathy pop". Associated Press. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ D'Souza, Shaad (February 21, 2025). "Sound Off: 10 Songs You Need to Hear Now". Paste. Retrieved February 27, 2025.
- ^ a b Franzini, Sam (February 22, 2025). "Tate McRae revs up on So Close To What". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ a b Levine, Nick (February 21, 2025). "Tate McRae – 'So Close To What' review: serving flip phone-era club-pop". NME. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ a b Reynolds, Abbie (February 21, 2025). "Tate McRae explains surprising symbolism in 'Revolving door' music video". Capital. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ "Selena Gomez, Rico Nasty, Tate McRae, and All the Songs You Need to Know". Rolling Stone. February 21, 2025. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Zoladz, Lyndsay (February 21, 2025). "Tate McRae Dances in and Out of Love, and 10 More New Songs". The New York Times. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Martin, Clare (February 21, 2025). "Tate McRae Fades into the Background on So Close to What". Paste. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Inman, Jessica (February 21, 2025). "Tate McRae releases new album, 'Revolving Door' music video". UPI. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Taylor, Sam (February 21, 2025). "Tate McRae has released her third album 'So Close To What'". Dork. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Williams, Aaron (February 21, 2025). "Tate McRae Regrets Getting Stuck In A 'Revolving Door' As She Shares Her New Album, 'So Close To What'". Uproxx. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Dresdale, Andrea (February 21, 2025). "Music notes: Rihanna, Tate McRae & more". ABC Audio. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
- ^ Inman, Jessica (March 5, 2025). "Tate McRae performs 'Revolving Door' on 'Tonight'". UPI. Retrieved March 5, 2025.
- ^ Zemler, Emily (March 5, 2025). "Watch Tate McRae Showcase 'Revolving Door' on 'Fallon'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 5, 2025.
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- ^ "The Official Singapore Charts Week 9 (21 - 27 Feb 2025)". RIAS. Archived from the original on March 4, 2025. Retrieved March 4, 2025.
- ^ "ČNS IFPI" (in Slovak). Hitparáda – Singles Digital Top 100 Oficiálna. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: Select 9. týden 2025 in the date selector. Retrieved March 4, 2025.
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