Tate McRae has been named the recipient of Billboard Women in Music's 2026 Hitmaker Award. The Canadian singer discussed her artistic journey from her bedroom in Calgary, Alberta, to global success. She emphasized the vulnerability and manifestation in her songwriting for hits like “Greedy,” “Tit For Tat” and “Sports Car.”
Tate McRae, originating from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, reflected on her path to stardom after Billboard named her the 2026 Hitmaker Award recipient at Women in Music. She began writing short stories and poetry in her bedroom, building a career as a performer and dancer. The recognition highlights her songwriting, which she sees as central to her work. Collaborations with Julia Michaels, Ryan Tedder and Amy Allen have shaped her sound, alongside themes of manifestation where her lyrics influence her reality. McRae wants listeners to feel 'the best, most elevated version of themselves' through her music, drawing from deep vulnerabilities or big dreams. She described a hit song as one where 'all the puzzle pieces come together,' conveying a perfect message felt in the chest. This award holds special meaning, affirming her creative roots amid her performance fame. Songwriting, for her, demands an open mind: 'put it all out on the table' and exhaust emotions to reach profound depths.