Addison Rae details confidence boost for debut album Addison

Addison Rae has released her debut album, Addison, building on the sonic and visual world introduced by her breakthrough single Diet Pepsi last year. In an interview, she explains how the single, Charli xcx, and a rainbow mood board inspired her self-belief. The album marks a significant step in her musical journey.

Addison Rae's debut album, titled Addison, expands the alluring sonic and visual elements she first explored with her breakthrough single Diet Pepsi, released last year. According to a GRAMMY.com interview, Rae credits several key influences for building the confidence needed to release the project.

She highlights Diet Pepsi as a pivotal starting point, alongside inspiration from artist Charli xcx and a rainbow mood board that guided her creative process. Rae details her personal journey in the interview, noting how these elements helped her fully believe in herself and her work.

The album continues the themes established in Diet Pepsi, offering a deeper dive into Rae's evolving artistry. While specific track details or release dates beyond the album title are not mentioned, the interview emphasizes Rae's growth from the single's success to a full-length release.

This development underscores Rae's transition from other entertainment ventures into music, with Addison representing a milestone in her career.

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Charli XCX jamming on guitar in Paris studio with producers, teasing rock follow-up to Brat.
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Charli XCX announces rock follow-up to Brat album

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Charli XCX revealed in a British Vogue cover story that her next album after 2024's Brat will be rock music. She told interviewer Laura Snapes that the dance floor is dead, prompting a guitar-forward sound with producers A.G. Cook and Finn Keane. Sessions took place in Paris during Fashion Week last month.

Addison Rae made her solo debut at Coachella on April 11, surprising fans by bringing dancer Maddie Ziegler onstage during the 'Aquamarine' performance. The set, dubbed The Fame and Glory Show, opened with her hit 'Diet Pepsi' and featured nods to Justin Bieber. Rae described it as an evolution from her previous live shows.

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Ariana Grande's latest album, eternal sunshine, showcases her newfound self-assurance. The record explores life lessons and personal revelations that contribute to what is described as her most confident work to date.

Laufey, Billboard Women in Music 2026 Innovator honoree, discussed collaboration across genres and her independent journey. She shared experiences overcoming impostor syndrome during early concerts and preferences for both arena and theater performances. Laufey emphasized balancing grand productions with intimate moments on stage.

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Following the release of her Cure-inspired single 'Drop Dead,' Olivia Rodrigo made a surprise appearance at Addison Rae's Coachella Weekend Two set, dueting 'Headphones On' before performing the track live for the first time. Rae's set also featured dancer Maddie Ziegler.

Billie Eilish has released a new song and announced the release date for her debut album. The announcement comes from the Recording Academy's GRAMMY.com site.

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Rebecca Black's sophomore album, Salvation, has drawn sharp criticism from Paste Magazine, which describes it as a generic and misguided effort in contemporary pop. The review positions the record as a notable failure following the success of Charli xcx's Brat in 2024. Despite Black's evolution from her viral 2011 hit 'Friday,' the album falls short in innovation and cohesion.

 

 

 

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