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Addison Rae is ready to leave her mark on summer 2025 with the release of her highly anticipated debut album, Addison, arriving this Friday, June 6, via Columbia Records. This 12-track project marks a bold step forward for Addison Rae, who first rose to fame through her popularity on TikTok. Now, she’s emerging as a rising pop star, and her music continues to reach a growing audience. Her latest single, “Fame Is a Gun,” just debuted on the Daily Global Spotify chart as a result of fans’ excitement surrounding the new album. As they count down the hours until midnight, here’s a complete guide to Addison.



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The Path to Addison

Addison Rae’s musical journey began with her 2021 debut single, “Obsessed.” Though it was met with mixed reviews, the 24-year-old singer continued writing and refining her sound, which led to her 2023 EP AR, featuring the fan-favorite “2 Die 4” with Charli XCX. After initial skepticism, her career began gaining momentum with the release of “Diet Pepsi,” her biggest hit to date. The track peaked at No. 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 and entered the UK Top 10.

With Addison, she steps fully into her pop era, drawing inspiration from early 2000s icons. The album is described as a synth-pop and alt-pop collection infused with Y2K nostalgia and sleek electronic production. Its sound was shaped entirely by producers Luka Kloser and Elvira Anderfjärd, both known for their ties to Max Martin’s MxM Music.

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Tracklist

The rollout for Addison has been steady and strategic, led by several singles: “Diet Pepsi,” “Aquamarine,” “High Fashion,” “Headphones On,” and “Fame Is a Gun.” In addition, she’s releasing the music video for “Times Like These” alongside the full album. Here’s the full tracklist:

New York

Diet Pepsi

Money Is Everything 

Aquamarine

Lost & Found

High Fashion

Summer Forever

In the Rain

Fame Is a Gun

Times Like These 

Life’s No Fun Through Clear Waters

Headphones On

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