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Addison Rae Unveils Her Debut Album Track List Using a Rack of Undies

Addison Rae Unveils Her Debut Album Track List Using a Rack of Undies

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When Addison Rae revealed the release date of her debut album, Addison, she did so by showing the back of her underwear during Arca's set at Coachella. Now, the pop star is continuing the undies-themed rollout by unveiling her tracklist on a rack of panties.
The short clip captures Rae as she goes through a rack of black underwear with the names of her 12 songs written on them. She pauses to display the names of Track 9, 'Fame Is a Gun,' and Track 12, 'Life's No Fun Through Clear Waters.'
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Along with singles 'Diet Pepsi,' 'High Fashion,' 'Aquamarine,' and 'Headphones On,' the LP will feature tracks titled 'New York,' 'Money Is Everything,' 'Summer Forever,' and 'Times Like These.'
In her caption, Rae reminded fans of her June 6 release date, and shared emojis that seemingly represent each of the songs on the record.
Earlier this year, Rae played several songs for Rolling Stone ahead of her cover story. The songs were described as 'hypnotic, trance-like pop songs, pulsating and lush' that will make people want to dance.
'The lyrics are threaded with images of a life that's young, fun, and free: being naked on a beach, flying to Paris on a whim, being drunk at a bar,' the review read. 'There's no ego or self-seriousness; as we hear her exclaim 'I'm the richest girl in the world!' toward the end of one track.'
The track list reveal comes about a month after she shared the Y2K-esque album cover for the record, which she described as a 'dream.' At the time, she wrote, 'I love the entirety of this project with all of me. A mirror. A deep desperation and desire to understand myself better. A true collection of my proudest work yet.'
Rae also teased about having 'dream collaborators' on the LP, although she did not reveal who. The musician also shared that all the tracks are co-written and produced by Rae, Luka Kloser, and Elvira Anderfjärd.
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'
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