Unlike her previous piano-led ballads, “greedy” is driven by a staccato bassline—and Tate matches it beat for beat. The choreography is sharp, controlled, and full of swagger. Isolated shoulder pops, pointed fingers, and that signature side-eye to camera remind you she’s a trained dancer. The group backup routine in the bridge feels like a throwback to peak Britney/Justin Timberlake era, but Tate’s raw athleticism makes it hers.
This video works because it’s a deliberate rebrand. It tells the audience: I’m not just the sad-girl pianist anymore. Tate McRae proves she can command a pop track with the same ease she brings to a ballad. “Greedy” is confident, catchy, and choreography-driven—and the video makes sure you won’t forget it. Tate McRae - greedy -Official Video-
Lyrically, “greedy” is about wanting someone’s undivided attention—but the video makes clear she’s the one in control. She’s not waiting around; she’s observing, challenging, and ultimately owning the room. The video smartly avoids a love interest on-screen, keeping the focus entirely on Tate’s presence. By the final chorus, when she smirks directly into the lens, you believe every word. The group backup routine in the bridge feels
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Tate McRae Gets Sharp, Confident, and Unforgettable in the “greedy” Official Video