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Addison Rae Debuts Self-Titled Album With Nostalgic Pop Flair

Harnessing influences from Madonna to Britney Spears, the album channels 90s to early 2000s pop with a concise production vision.

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Overview

  • Addison Rae released her self-titled debut album Addison on June 6, marking her move from TikTok fame to mainstream pop artistry.
  • The 12-track project compiles lead singles such as “Diet Pepsi,” “Aquamarine,” “High Fashion,” “Headphones On” and “Fame Is a Gun” into a unified narrative.
  • Swedish producers Elvira Anderfjärd and Luka Kloser crafted every song, giving the record a cohesive sound that blends hyperpop, house and retro pop elements.
  • Lyrical themes explore personal growth, the pitfalls of fame and explicit homages to pop icons including Madonna, Lana Del Rey and Britney Spears.
  • Critics praised Rae’s vocal development and the album’s polished, atmospheric production, calling Addison a promising foundation for her music career.