Tate Mcrae - Greedy -official Video- 〈iPhone〉
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.
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The video opens with Tate in an empty, dimly lit gymnasium—a simple but effective choice. The low ceilings, polished floors, and fluorescent flickers create an intimate yet edgy atmosphere. Director Aerin Moreno leans into sharp choreography and close-up attitude rather than flashy effects. Tate’s outfit (low-rise pants, cropped jersey, slicked-back ponytail) screams early 2000s revival, but her energy feels entirely fresh. This video works because it’s a deliberate rebrand
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. Director Aerin Moreno leans into sharp choreography and