Addison Rae may be preparing to give fans exactly what they have been asking for. On June 3, a cryptic message shared through her official fan page’s Instagram Story immediately sparked speculation across social media, with many convinced a long-awaited release is finally arriving tomorrow, June 4.
The teaser was simple: “Give me… Tomorrow,” accompanied by ocean-themed emojis including a shell, coral, and mermaid. For dedicated fans, the reference was impossible to miss. The phrase closely mirrors lyrics from “Aquamarine,” one of the standout tracks from Addison, Rae’s debut album released in 2025.
While neither Rae nor her team have officially confirmed what is coming, fan theories quickly converged around one possibility: the official release of the viral “Aquamarine” and “Arcamarine” live version that exploded following her Coachella 2026 performance with Arca.
Speculation intensified just hours after Rae took the stage in Dublin as part of her Fame and Glory Tour. During the show, she performed fan favorites including “Arcamarine,” “Times Like These,” “High Fashion,” “Money Is Everything,” and “Fame Is a Gun.” Around the same time, the mysterious teaser appeared online, leading many fans to connect the dots between the post and the crowd-favorite remix.
The demand for an official version has been building for months. At Coachella 2026, Rae and Arca delivered a reimagined performance of “Aquamarine” that quickly went viral.
The original “Aquamarine” already occupies a special place in Rae’s catalog. Released on October 25, 2024, as the second single from Addison, the track earned widespread praise from critics and listeners alike. Built around deep-house production and Eurodance influences, the song explored themes of self-discovery and confidence while helping establish Rae as one of pop’s most intriguing new voices.
Its relationship with Arca stretches back even further. During a 2023 Vogue interview, Rae named the Venezuelan producer as a dream collaborator. That wish became reality in November 2024 when Arca released “Arcamarine,” a slower, reggaeton-infused reinterpretation of the song.






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