‘A true collection of my most proud work so far. My dream cover. My dream collaborators, ‘says a singer about the album that will be released on June 6
Addison Rae officially revealed the title and cover of his debut album: Addisonwith launch scheduled for the day June 6as announced by the singer at the beginning of the month during the Coachella.
“Self -titled debut album !!!!”wrote Rae on social networks by publicizing the cover of the album.
“I love this project completely, with everything about me. A mirror. A deep and desperate desire to understand myself better. A true collection of my most proud work so far. My dream cover. My dream collaborators.”
Although Rae has not revealed the list of tracks or the names of these “Dream Collaborators”the album’s pre-sale page brought some additional information: Addison – described as “The first and last album of Addison Rae” – will have 12 tracksall co -scit and produced by RAE, Luka Kloser and Elvira Anderfjärd.
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Four of these 12 songs have already been released as singles over the last year: “Diet Pepsi”, “High Fashion”, “Aquamarine” and the latest track, “Headphones on”.
In an interview with Rolling Stone Earlier this year, Rae said he worked with composers Kloser and Anderfjärd, both linked to the publisher MXM Musicfrom Max Martinto produce the album. About the creative process of “Diet Pepsi”she commented:
“Luka started playing piano and literally it was like magic.”
The singer also shared details about her musical trajectory, recalling a decisive meeting with the label that resulted in her hiring:
“I entered the room with a folder, and made a slide presentation,” told Rae. The presentation included photos and concept maps she believed to represent her identity as an artist.
“I just set up a moodboard with my vibrations. Literally, I had no song to show at that moment, so it was a matter of trust. Like, ‘yes, I’m in the clouds, and I like to be there. But I also take it seriously.’
This article is a translation of Rolling Stone American, written by Daniel Kreps and published on April 23, 2025. Read the original version here.
Source: Rollingstone

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