“Baby ur late” — Fans LOL as Revolving Door by Tate McRae hits 100 million streams on Spotify, marking her 22nd song to do so

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If there’s one thing Tate McRae’s going to do, it’s casually dominate the charts while fans spiral (lovingly) on the internet. This week, her track Revolving Door hit a jaw-dropping 100 million streams on Spotify. You’d think by her 22nd time doing this, the world would be used to it by now, but nope, fans are still losing it in the most chaotic and hilarious way.

The milestone was met with a mix of pride, confusion, and unhinged joy. Because when Tate McRae wins, the internet throws a virtual party, and everyone’s invited, whether you’re on time or, well, a bit late.


Tate McRae’s Revolving Door Hits 100 Million

The song has been quietly creeping up the stream count for weeks, but as soon as it hit the big 100M mark, the floodgates of stan Twitter opened. The title Revolving Door alone lends itself to a million metaphors (and memes), but the real viral magic? That chaotic, catchy chorus sounds like it was designed in a lab to live in your head rent-free.

The phrase “baby ur late” from the song’s chorus somehow became the unspoken national slogan for fans. It’s short, snappy, and weirdly perfect for every scenario missed the bus. Baby ur late. Did you forget to stream last week? Baby ur late. Just discovered the song after 100 million others already did? Baby. Ur. Late.

So when the milestone post dropped, fans did what they do best: they meme’d. Hard.

One fan summed up what most of us have been thinking, saying the chorus has the power of possession. Not in a creepy ghost way, more like, “this song took over my brain, and now I can’t stop singing it in the shower, at work, or during existential crises.”

A user captured it perfectly:

"That chorus really got people in a chokehold."

Another chimed in with what could only be described as mild disbelief mixed with admiration:

"Woww she keeps hitting 100 million like it’s nothing. Tate really living in the charts rent free."

Honestly, if the charts were a condo, Tate McRae owns the penthouse suite, and the neighbors can’t even complain.

One fan, clearly keeping score like it’s the Olympics, dropped a sassy:

"You are LATE !!!!"

No context, no explanation, just straight vibes and judgment. And honestly? Iconic.

Then came the ever-reliable “mother” comments. At this point, it’s not even a debate. The internet has knighted Tate McRae. A user issued a challenge we all knew would end in failure:

"TRY NOT TO SAY MOTHER CHALLENGE."

Spoiler: Everyone failed. Including us.

Someone else took the household approach and proudly declared:

"#1 in my household."

Because, let’s be real, if streams were family rankings, Tate McRae just became everyone’s favorite child.

At this point, it might just replace “hello” in fan vocabulary. Expect to see it on mugs, tote bags and possibly used as a warning by teachers taking attendance.

The real takeaway? Tate doesn’t just drop songs. She drops cultural moments. With Revolving Door officially joining the 100 million club, fans are laughing, crying, and quoting like it’s a full-time job.

Whether you're a day-one stan or someone who's finally hopping on the Tate train, just remember one thing. Baby. Ur. Late.

Edited by Sohini Biswas