Addison Rae wants to leave his Tiktokera label behind and be recognized as an artist | People | Entertainment

The singer American Addison Rae was Invited to the popcast of the New York Timeswhose episode was uploaded on May 29 to the YouTube channel of the medium. During the conversation, the singer and actress approached little known aspects of her career, including her first steps in the industry and the decisions that led her to completely rethink her musical career.
In one of the most personal moments of the episode, Rae recalled how in 2019 he accepted orders for just twenty dollars to record viral dances: “I always felt something subconsciously; If someone could do it in this medium, then I knew that I could also“he said, referring to the impulse that motivated her from the beginning.
I had just resources, but his priority was to get ahead: “When I think of that time, I recognize that having choice and good taste is a luxury, because at that time I only thought about how I was going to get out of there,” he confessed.
That feeling of having been trapped in a pre -designed image is what, he said, led her to work on a musical project that would more honestly reflect her current perspective. Thus he was born FAME IS A GUNhis new single, accompanied by a video clip.
It is under the direction of Sean Price Williams, who also filmed the visuals of Diet Pepsi and Aquamarine.
The song was produced by Luka Kloser and Elvira Anderfjärd, who together with RAE co -written and worked on their debut album. The aesthetics of the clip was designed in detail, with costume design by Dara, makeup of Pat McGrath and Jenna Kuchera, Lucas Wilson’s hairstyle and Mei’s nails.
Addison made it clear that she seeks to reposition himself in her own terms, wants to get away from her viral origins and focus on what she wants to build from now on as a musical artist. (AND)