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Summary:
The debut full-length release from pop artist Addison Rae was produced by
Elvira Anderfjärd and Luka Kloser.
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- Record Label: Columbia
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Jun 12, 2025Addison simultaneously feels like a coronation and a make or break moment, and Addison Rae has brilliantly cemented herself among pop’s newest faces.
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Jun 6, 2025Addison Rae may have started out as an internet personality, but Addison earns her a seat at the pop table. Rather than a work of fluke or novelty, it marks the arrival of an artist who knows exactly what she’s doing.
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Jun 6, 2025Addison Rae’s exceptional debut album reminds me of that unimpeachable run of Madonna records, understanding that supreme confidence and exceptional taste can sell even the most unusual album.
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Jun 9, 2025After listening to the songs on “Addison” in their intended order, what becomes equally as intriguing are the lyrical themes, fueled by emotion and articulated in digestible one-liners and definitive affirmations.
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Jun 27, 2025Albums by crossover stars like Rae are often dubious affairs, less than inspired productions that can feel like an attempt to package someone to fit a preconceived image, rather than showcase actual talent. Thankfully, she impressively side-steps any such pitfalls.
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Oct 1, 2025She’s not reinventing the wheel, but her vision of pop music is nonetheless intoxicating and sublime.
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Jun 6, 2025Why does “High Fashion”’s bassline sound so intoxicating and disjointed? Why does “Headphones On” possess trip-hop stems that are strangely symbolic of the destructive gallows? These interludes, if executed better, might’ve fulfilled and encouraged the listeners’ curiosity such as mine over Rae’s intriguing soundscapes.