Tit For Tat

Album: So Close to What??? (2025)
Charted: 6 3
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  • If pop music has taught us anything, it's that breakups rarely end quietly. They tend to echo for months, sometimes years, across playlists, TikTok edits, and stadium singalongs. Taylor Swift and Joe Jonas, Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth: each relationship was barely over before it had been pressed into vinyl and shipped to the public. So it feels only fitting that when Tate McRae and The Kid Laroi called time on their romance in July 2025, the whole thing quickly turned into a call-and-response in song.
  • The pair dated for over a year, evolving from best-friend territory into official coupledom in January 2024. Laroi announced their breakup 18 months later, claiming they're "on good terms." That lasted about five weeks until Laroi unveiled "A Cold Play" on September 5, 2025. In it, he claimed McRae never really gave the relationship her full attention and, in a line that doubles as both complaint and prophecy, suggested that everyone around him said it was doomed from the start.

    This was not the first time Laroi had put his heartbreak into song - see "Without You," where he practically trademarked the wounded teen lament - but "A Cold Play" raised the temperature. He even confessed that he "still loved her," a line that might have wrung sympathy if he hadn't followed it by moving on at a sprint.

    McRae responded in kind. On September 11, 2025, in the middle of her Miss Possessive Tour stop in Nashville, she scribbled "Tit For Tat."
  • The title nods to the British expression for "retaliation" and the pop tradition of answering fire with fire. The track starts with a chorus that flicks away Laroi's torch-bearing:

    Thought I might love you again, see how I feel
    Now that you're acting like that, I never will
    Last night, she answered my call, it sealed the deal
    Right now, I'm not even about you


    If Laroi's song painted him as a victim, McRae's counters with weary resolve. Yes, she briefly considered reconciling, but his actions (moving on too quickly, for starters) sealed the door shut.
  • The pre-chorus makes the rules of engagement perfectly clear:

    Let's go song for song, let's go back to back
    Let's go tit for tat, boy, you asked for that


    It's as if McRae is reminding him that pop music is a duel anyone can enter, but not everyone should. In doing so, she joined a lineage that runs from Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" to Drake's endless sparring with, well, just about everyone.
  • Musically, "Tit For Tat" is a twinkly trap-pop creation co-written with Julia Michaels and built by producers Grant Boutin and Ryan Tedder (her collaborators since her 2023 album Think Later). Michaels, whose pen has delivered hits to Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez, has become one of McRae's closest writing allies. In an interview with Zach Sang, she praised McRae's willingness to experiment, an approach that makes songs like "Tit For Tat" feel less like diary entries and more like precision-crafted clapbacks.

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