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Addison Rae launches new debut album, Addison

Addison Album Artwork
Photo Credit: Ethan James Green

Pop superstar, songwriter, and actress Addison Rae has released her eagerly anticipated debut album, Addison, via Columbia Records. The album is available digitally and on various physical formats, including vinyl and a CD box set with an exclusive t-shirt.

Along with the album, Rae debuts a music video for “Times Like These,” directed by Ethan James Green. The video showcases scenes from New York City and features a blend of her signature choreography and emotional storytelling.

Fans have been waiting for this full-length project since the success of her single “Diet Pepsi,” which marked her Billboard Hot 100 entry. Following this hit, she released the tracks “Aquamarine” and “High Fashion.” Critics have praised Addison as one of the standout pop albums of the year, with commendations from The New York Times and Rolling Stone highlighting its vivid imagery and catchy melodies.

Addison made her live debut last year, joining Charli XCX on tour and captivating audiences at Coachella. She recently performed her album in front of fans at The Box in New York City.

The track list for Addison was revealed globally in a track-by-track unveiling via billboards in different cities announcing each song title leading up to the official complete track list posted to her social account here. The complete track list for Addison below.

Addison Track List:

1. New York

2. Diet Pepsi

3. Money is Everything

4. Aquamarine

5. Lost & Found

6. High Fashion

7. Summer Forever

8. In The Rain

9. Fame is a Gun

10. Times Like These

11. Life’s No Fun Through Clear Waters

12. Headphones On

Addison Rae is managed by Ocean Avenue and represented by WME and The Lede Company. Her attorneys are Felcher & Freifeld, LLP and Nixon Peabody, LLP. Listen to Addison by clicking here.

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