In a move only Addison Rae could pull off, the TikTok star–turned–pop darling teases her debut album by unveiling the tracklist on lingerie. Yes, really.
A cheeky surprise for the fans
Leave it to Addison Rae to redefine how a pop star announces her tracklist. With her highly anticipated debut album, Addison, dropping June 6, the 24-year-old social media phenom turned singer-songwriter decided to go all in on camp, confidence, and couture. In a new Instagram post that instantly went viral, Rae unveiled the names of each of her 12 tracks—printed in delicate cursive across a sleek lineup of black underwear.
The post, equal parts fashion editorial and playful promo, features Rae pulling each pair from a clothing rack, each one revealing a new track title. The moment is quintessentially Addison: bold, a little outrageous, and steeped in Y2K pop star nostalgia. “Tracklist reveal… but make it lingerie,” one fan joked in the comments, summing up the collective reaction online. In an era where album rollouts can often feel mechanical or overly polished, Rae’s approach is refreshingly irreverent—and undeniably viral.
While some might see it as a stunt, the stunt is the point. For someone who rose to fame through carefully curated content and visual storytelling, this is just another extension of the Addison Rae brand: unapologetic, self-aware, and dripping in pop star theatrics.
From TikTok icon to rising pop star
Over the past few years, Addison Rae has been steadily reshaping her public image—from viral dancer to serious contender in the world of pop music. What started as a flirtation with fame through singles like “Obsessed” in 2021 has since grown into a full-blown music career with real staying power. Her surprise 2023 EP, AR, offered early signs of her potential, but Addison promises a more polished and fully realized vision.
The singles we’ve heard so far—“Diet Pepsi,” “Aquamarine,” and “Headphones On”—lean into shimmering, early-2000s-style synth-pop, reminiscent of Britney Spears’ In the Zone mixed with a dash of Charli XCX’s hyper-pop sass. Rae, a trained dancer, knows the power of a good beat—and she isn’t afraid to pair catchy melodies with sly, tongue-in-cheek lyrics about fame, femininity, and heartbreak.
In a recent interview with Elle, Rae spoke candidly about her transition into music. “I grew up in the dance world, and pop music has always been part of my identity. I wanted this album to feel like stepping into a glittery, cinematic version of my inner world,” she said. With each new track, she’s doing exactly that—building an aesthetic universe that’s glossy, girly, and deeply self-aware.
The full tracklist—and what it might tell us
So what does Rae’s lingerie-clad tracklist reveal about the tone and themes of her debut? For one, it’s clear she’s interested in exploring both glamour and vulnerability. Titles like “Money Is Everything,” “Fame Is a Gun,” and “High Fashion” suggest a sharp-eyed take on celebrity culture, while tracks like “Lost & Found” and “In the Rain” hint at emotional depth beneath the gloss.
There’s also a strong undercurrent of escapism—something Rae has never shied away from. “Summer Forever,” “New York,” and “Life’s No Fun Through Clear Waters” evoke cinematic settings and poetic contradictions, almost like diary entries from a young woman navigating the surreal ride of fame in real time.
Here’s the full tracklist, as revealed—yes—on underwear:
- New York
- Diet Pepsi
- Money Is Everything
- Aquamarine
- Lost & Found
- High Fashion
- Summer Forever
- In The Rain
- Fame Is a Gun
- Times Like These
- Life’s No Fun Through Clear Waters
- Headphones On
Whether these tracks lean more toward glossy fantasy or confessional pop remains to be seen, but Rae has made one thing clear: she’s in control of the narrative—and she’s going to have fun telling her story.
Pop with personality—and a future
Addison Rae’s evolution from TikTok star to legitimate pop contender is one of the more surprising and satisfying arcs in recent pop culture memory. Unlike many influencers-turned-musicians, Rae hasn’t rushed the process. Instead, she’s cultivated a distinct aesthetic and sound, one that feels in conversation with her generation’s pop icons while still being uniquely her own.
With Addison, she’s stepping firmly into the spotlight, lingerie and all. And if this album rollout is any indication, she’s not interested in playing it safe. She’s embracing maximalism, tapping into nostalgia, and pushing buttons—all while delivering the kind of pure pop experience fans have been craving. So whether you’re tuning in for the catchy hooks, the visuals, or just the sheer audacity of it all, there’s no denying it: Addison Rae is having her main character moment.
And come June 6, she wants you in the front row.