Rae's collaboration with songwriters Elvira Anderfjärd and Luka Kloser, both signed to MXM Studios, resulted in almost the entire album 'Addison.' The sound is characterized by a sensual yet euphoric vibe, deeply tied to '90s house music elements. Thematically, the album explores the push and pull of pursuing fame, with Rae marrying sincerity and camp in her lyrics. Tracks like 'Fame is a gun' reflect an awareness of the glamorous yet often fleeting nature of showbiz, while 'Money is Everything' reveals a layer of vulnerability behind her success.
The three women would go on to write almost all of Addison themselves, while Kloser and Anderfjärd are the album's sole producers.
It's music you can move to, though not exactly 'club,' often built atop the stacked chords of the Korg M1 keyboard.
Rae is at her most delightful balancing camp and sincerity on starry-eyed numbers in which all the world's a stage.
Money's not coming with me to heaven-and I have a lot of it.
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