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Addison Rae announces High Fashion release on Valentine's Day
Addison Rae has announced the release of her latest single, High Fashion, set to drop on February 14, 2025. The 24-year-old singer shared the news on social media with an enthusiastic Instagram caption: 'I DON'T WANT CHEAP LOVE!! I'D RATHER GET HIGHHHH FASHIONNNNN!!!!!' The announcement has generated excitement among fans, marking another step in her evolving music career.
With High Fashion on the way, speculation is growing about whether this signals the arrival of Rae's long-awaited debut album. The singer previously found success with singles like Diet Pepsi and Aquamarine in 2024, following the release of her debut EP AR in 2023. The project featured her hit collaboration 2 Die 4 with Charli XCX and introduced fans to a more refined musical direction. In a past interview with Vogue, Rae expressed confidence in her artistic evolution, stating, 'I think I know myself now, and I know what I want to do… I wanted this EP to be the end note to the past few years and a stepping stone forward in my career.'
As a respected songwriter and producer, Charli XCX has played a key role in shaping Rae's musical identity. Charli has been vocal about Rae's talents, noting in a 2024 podcast interview, 'She writes exactly like me. When I work with her, it's like working with myself.' She also praised Rae's determination, calling her work ethic 'impressive' and highlighting her eagerness to grow as an artist.
With High Fashion set for a Valentine's Day release, all eyes are on what Rae will do next. From viral fame to an emerging pop career, she continues to prove herself as a rising force in the music industry.

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