LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The anticipation among fans reaches a crescendo as internet sensation Addison Rae unveils a treasure trove of her long-lost album tracks.
After a span of time that kept her TikTok channel on pause, the multifaceted star has decided to harness her artistic power and venture into the realms of music and acting.
The revelation of these unreleased songs has sent ripples of excitement throughout her dedicated fanbase, setting the stage for a new chapter in her already illustrious journey.
Beyond the allure of viral dance videos and quick quips, Rae has seized the opportunity to explore her artistic depths. Stepping away from the familiar territory of TikTok, she has devoted her energies to embracing a broader canvas.
Her focus on music and acting reflects an evolution that showcases her versatile talents and an eagerness to chart a multifarious path in the entertainment industry.
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Addison Rae is finally about to unleash her debut EP
Addison Rae's countdown, set to end on August 18, 2023, is generating anticipation for the release of songs from her 'Lost album' that were previously leaked.
In a Twitter post, she mentioned uncovering some of these leaked tracks. The countdown is displayed on a website, which includes phrases like "2 Die 4," "It could've been you," and "I could just cry," accompanied by a bubble with the instruction "do not pop."
Clicking on the bubble reveals the countdown.
Interestingly, two out of the three phrases mentioned earlier are the names of songs that leaked from Addison Rae's album. It is worth noting that one YouTuber who had these leaked songs uploaded to their account received a copyright strike.
However, the source of the copyright strike remains undisclosed. The screenshots shared by the YouTuber include videos titled "2 Die 4" and "It could've been you."
Despite the fact that Addison has not revealed which songs will be released, fans already have an idea of what they can expect based on the DMCA-ed YouTube videos and phrases she has used on her website.
Fans call Addison Rae 'Queen of pop'
One user wrote, "queen of pop" while the other user wrote, "THE MUSIC INDUSTRY IS SAVED." Another user wrote, "QUEEN I GOT IT BAD BETTER BE ON IT"
Another user wrote, "OH MY GODDDD." One more user said, "WE WILL BE STREAMING."
Another user wrote, "I GOT IT BAD IS COMING!!"