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December 18, 2025

‘I enjoy fame. It’s very exposing and raw

In just two years, Rae has gone from star TikTok dancer to being Grammy-nominated for best new artist. She reflects on her critically acclaimed debut and how she’s learning to reclaim and relinquish control

‘I enjoy fame. It’s very exposing and raw

TL;DR

  • Addison Rae has achieved Grammy nomination for best new artist and critical acclaim for her debut album "Addison."
  • She reflects on her rapid rise from TikTok fame to being recognized as an "artist's artist."
  • Rae views her early single "Obsessed" flopping as a positive, stating she wasn't ready to express herself as directly then.
  • She theorizes that "taste is a luxury" and that initial career choices are driven by the need to escape circumstances.
  • The album "Addison" chronicles her six-year rise, with lyrics touching on speed, luxury, and fame.
  • Rae collaborated with female producers Elvira Anderfjärd and Luka Kloser, emphasizing the significance of having women lead a major-label pop album.
  • She values creating music in a safe and accepting space, which influenced her approach to songwriting.
  • Rae aims for direct and honest lyricism to avoid misinterpretation of her personal story.
  • She finds power in self-reliance and introspection, viewing loneliness as a beautiful aspect of her artistry.
  • Control over her expression is a key theme, influencing her decisions about touring and public sharing.
  • Rae enjoys fame and celebrity as part of her craft, acknowledging both its luxuries and its price.
  • She navigates public speculation and the challenges of reclaiming and relinquishing control in the spotlight.
  • Her New Year's resolution is to "share less" to maintain control.

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