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McRae

[muh-krey]

noun

  1. Carmen, 1920–94, U.S. jazz singer and songwriter.



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His former lawyers, Levy and McRae, are now acting for his wife, Moira, in winding up his estate.

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In the last few years, tracks by Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo and a handful of rising pop acts—Tate McRae, Sabrina Carpenter and the Kid Laroi—have all been boosted by chatter about the romantic ruptures that might have inspired them.

Glantz, who is also credited on hits from Olivia Rodrigo and Tate McRae, recognized Rapp’s “star power” from the moment he met her.

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The song, which Perez recorded in her childhood bedroom, topped the U.K. singles chart and inspired covers by Joe Jonas and Tate McRae; today it’s been streamed more than 1.4 billion times on Spotify alone.

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There were live performances on the night from the likes of McRae, Doja Cat and J Balvin, as well as best new artist Alex Warren and multi-national girl group Katseye, who won performance of the year for Push.

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