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Listen: Addison Rae releases 'Fame is a Gun,' new single from 'Addison'

Listen: Addison Rae releases 'Fame is a Gun,' new single from 'Addison'

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1 of 3 | Addison Rae arrives on the red carpet at the MTV Video Music Awards "VMAs" in 2024. She released new music Friday. File Photo by Derek C. French/UPI | License Photo
May 30 (UPI) -- Addison Rae is back with new music.
The singer, 24, released the song "Fame is a Gun" and its music video Friday, ahead of her upcoming album, Addison, which arrives June 6.
The "Fame is a Gun" music video shows the singer in a blonde wig, pink trench coat and large dark sunglasses.
"You got a front row seat and I -- I got a taste of the glamorous life," she sings in a nod to Sheila E.'s 1984 song "The Glamorous Life."
The 12-track album will include the previously released songs "Diet Pepsi," "Aquamarine," "High Fashion" and "Headphones On."
Other songs include "New York," "Money is Everything," "Lost & Found," "Summer Forever," "In the Rain," "Times Like These" and "Life's No Fun Through Clear Waters."
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