Addison Rae

American singer and actress (born 2000) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Addison Rae Easterling (born October 6, 2000) is an American singer, actress, and social media personality. She joined TikTok in 2019, becoming one of the platform's most-followed creators. Rae went on to expand her career into music and acting. She appeared in films including He's All That (2021) and Thanksgiving (2023).

Born
Addison Rae Easterling

(2000-10-06) October 6, 2000 (age 25)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • social media personality
Yearsactive2019–present
Genres
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Addison Rae
Rae at Wembley Stadium in 2025
Born
Addison Rae Easterling

(2000-10-06) October 6, 2000 (age 25)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • social media personality
Years active2019–present
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Labels
Websiteaddisonrae.com
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Rae released her debut single, "Obsessed" in 2021 and followed with her debut EP AR (2023). In 2024, she signed with Columbia Records and released her first major-label single "Diet Pepsi" which received critical praise, was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, and marked her first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100. The single preceded her debut studio album Addison (2025), which debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 and earned critical acclaim. She was nominated for Best New Artist at the 68th Grammy Awards.

Early life and education

Addison Rae Easterling[1][a] was born on October 6, 2000,[2][3] and raised in Lafayette, Louisiana, to parents Monty Lopez and Sheri Easterling.[2] Rae has two younger brothers, Enzo Lopez and Lucas Lopez,[4] and an older half-sister, Macye Neumeyer, who has two daughters of her own. Rae's parents initially divorced when she was younger and were on and off often throughout her childhood, before remarrying in 2017, later divorcing again in 2022.[5]

Rae started dancing competitively at the age of six where she attended competitions across the country.[2] Before moving to Los Angeles to pursue her career, she briefly attended Louisiana State University (LSU) where she studied broadcast journalism in the fall to become a sports broadcaster but then dropped out when she began to gain popularity on TikTok.[6] In an interview with Elle magazine, Rae talked about her choice to move to Los Angeles, saying: "a few people in LA reached out to me, and I was like 'I need to go. I need to go.' So my parents supported me fully."[7]

Career

2019–2023: Social media fame and career beginnings

Rae joined the social media app TikTok in July 2019, uploading dance videos to trending songs on the platform.[8][better source needed] Within a few months, Rae gained over one million followers on the app, leaving LSU in November.[9] She joined the TikTok collective The Hype House in December 2019 for a brief period of time.[10] As of January 2026, she has amassed over 88 million followers on the app.[11] She later signed with talent agency WME in January 2020.[12] In July, Addison released a weekly Spotify-exclusive podcast alongside her mother, Mama Knows Best, covering their personal and career lives.[13] Rae later relaunched this podcast under the name That Was Fun?.[14]

Rae (right) with British singer Charli XCX (left) in 2021

In March 2021, Rae released her debut single, "Obsessed".[15] The single was intended to be the lead single for her then-upcoming project but was temporarily shelved.[16] That same year, Rae launched her own cosmetics line, Item Beauty, but it discontinued in 2023.[9][17] Rae also founded her own fragrance line.[18] In August, Rae made her feature film debut as Padgett in the Netflix comedy film He's All That (2021), a remake film of the 1999 teen comedy She's All That.[19] The film was the most streamed film on its release week.[20]

In February 2022, it was announced that Rae had joined the cast of a film titled Fashionista, produced by Paramount.[21] That same month, multiple songs from her unreleased EP leaked on YouTube, which Rae initially thought "could mark the death knell for her music career".[16] However, the tracks gained traction online, which spurred her to release her debut extended play AR on August 18, 2023.[22] The EP received generally positive reviews,[23][16] and debuted at number 19 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart.[24] In November, Rae appeared as Gaby in the slasher film Thanksgiving (2023).[25]

2024–present: Musical breakthrough with Addison

In March 2024, Rae featured on Charli XCX's remix of "Von Dutch" which went on to appear on Charli XCX's remix album Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat (2024).[26][27] Rae also appeared on A. G. Cook's album Britpop (2024) on a song titled "Lucifer" with Charli XCX.[22] In August 2024, Addison Rae released her first major label single, "Diet Pepsi", through Columbia Records.[28] The song was commercially successful.[29] It went on to peak at number 54 on the US Billboard Hot 100 marking Rae's first entry.[30] Rae performed the song live at Madison Square Garden with Troye Sivan and Charli XCX on the Sweat tour.[31] In October 2024, Rae released the single "Aquamarine".[32] A remix of the song with Arca was released a month later.[33]

Rae performing as an opening act for Lana Del Rey at Wembley Stadium in July 2025

In February 2025, Rae released the single "High Fashion" and its accompanying music video.[34] Following the single's release, she was featured on the cover of Vogue France.[35] In April, Rae performed "Aquamarine / Arcamarine" at Coachella with Arca.[36] Rae's debut album, Addison, was released on June 6, 2025, and was preceded by the release of the additional singles "Headphones On" and "Fame Is a Gun".[37] The album found widespread success,[38] debuting at number four on the Billboard 200. It sold 48,500 album-equivalent units in its first week, consisting of 23,000 pure album sales and 25,500 streaming equivalent album units from 33 million streams.[39] Rae celebrated the release of Addison with a live concert at New York City's The Box. The concert was produced in partnership with Spotify.[40]

From August through November 2025, Rae embarked on her first headlining tour, The Addison Tour, with shows in Europe, North America and Australia.[41] In August 2025, Rae was invited to perform at a spotlight event hosted by the Grammy Museum.[42] She was invited back again in October 2025 for another event with the museum’s audience.[43]

In October 2025, Rae appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, performing "Diet Pepsi" wearing a sparkling gold gown first worn by the burlesque star Gypsy Rose Lee in the 1950s.[44] She appeared in the third season of Netflix's biographical crime drama anthology television series Monster: The Ed Gein Story as Evelyn Hartley.[45] Rae will star in the live-action animated road comedy film Animal Friends alongside Ryan Reynolds and Aubrey Plaza, which is set to be released on June 5, 2026.[46][47][48]

In November 2025, she was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2026 68th Annual Grammy Awards where she also performed "Fame Is a Gun" as part of a medley along with the other nominees in the Best New Artist category.[49][50] In December 2025, Rae was named artist of the year by The Guardian,[51] while Addison was named the best album of 2025 by The Washington Post and The Fader.[52][53] On January 29, 2026, Rae perfomed at Spotify's 2026 Best New Artist Party.[54] She is set to perform at South American editions of Lollapalooza, including the festivals in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil in March 2026,[55] and Coachella in April 2026.[56]

Artistry

Musical style

Rae retrospectively described her early music as "messy".[57] Despite this initial reception, Gold Derby writer Jaime Rodriguez noted that Rae "managed to reset the narrative" and relaunched her musical style, establishing herself as a "legit music artist".[58] Post 2021, she began to utilize synth-pop and electropop sounds within her music.[59] Rodriguez cited Rae's "nonexistent presence on social media" and associating herself with artists such as Charli XCX and Lana Del Rey as contributing factors for her rebrand.[58] Vogue writer Larisha Paul also noted Rae's unexpectedly eclectic taste in music for artists such as FKA Twigs, Yves Tumor and Kelela, and genres such as avant-garde hip-hop music and 2000s Timbaland-produced R&B.[16] Paul opined that they were key to her success.[16] Rae herself acknowledged in a trailer video for her debut album Addison, that she is "not the same person you used to know," alluding to her musical rebrand.[60]

Rae has also embraced a 1990s and Y2K aesthetic with high-saturated photoshoots.[61] Her debut album's cover was described as an homage to 'Y2K It girls' including Hilary Duff and Christina Aguilera.[61] In an interview with W magazine, she noted that for her first label meeting with Columbia Records she brought a binder filled with printed photos, colors, and words prior to the release of her then-unreleased debut album which "existed purely as a collection of visions, visuals, and words".[57] The Independent writer Felicity Martin noted that Rae's music "balances pop, past and present but never feels too try-hard".[61]

Influences

In a conversation with Interview magazine editor-in-chief Mel Ottenberg, Rae mused on her influences saying, "I love a woman who does it all [...] I love a girl that does it all with no filter, it's just ingrained in me".[62] She has been compared to American singer Britney Spears,[16] and has cited Spears as one of her biggest influences and a "huge part of [her] life".[62] Rae's vocals have also been positively compared to Spears' and have been described as "breathy".[61][63] She also cited Charli XCX, Madonna and Barbra Streisand as influences.[16][62]

Public image

Rae has been referenced and referred to in the media multiple times, mentioned in songs and having appeared in music videos. In March 2020, Australian rapper the Kid Laroi released the song "Addison Rae", which was named after Rae and went viral on social media.[64] Followed by this, Rae appeared in Lil Mosey's "Blueberry Faygo" music video.[65][66] Later that year, Rae was mentioned by rapper Lil Yachty on his song "E-ER", which sparked a feud between him and Rae's then–boyfriend, Bryce Hall.[67]

Rae has featured on the covers of several fashion and entertainment magazines including Glamour,[68] Rolling Stone,[69] Vogue France,[70] Elle,[71] Billboard,[72] and W.[73] Rae appeared in a Nerds Gummy Clusters commercial that aired during Super Bowl LVIII.[74] In November 2024, she also starred in Saint Laurent's campaign short film As Time Goes By, directed by Nadia Lee Cohen alongside Chloë Sevigny, Joey King, John Waters amongst others.[75] Rae has since been credited, alongside other celebrities such as Ice Spice and Billie Eilish, with the revival of the navel piercing in the 2020s,[76][77][78] as well as with contributing to renewed interest in wired headphones,[79][80][81] and Y2K-influenced fashion.[82][83][84]

In July 2025, Rae made an appearance in Sombr's '70s-inspired music video for his song "12 to 12".[85][86] Rae appeared in an Uber Eats commercial for Super Bowl LX, alongside Bradley Cooper and Matthew McConaughey, with the advertisement featuring Diet Pepsi.[87]

Other activities

Rae promoting Pandora in 2021

Business ventures and endorsements

Rae has partnered with various companies such as Pandora (in collaboration with Charli XCX), L'Oréal, Lululemon, Reebok, and YSL Beauty.[88][89][90][91] Rae has an estimated net worth of $25 million, earning over $5 million in 2020.[92] She was also included as a limited-time playable character in the mobile video game War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius in November 2022.[93]

In 2020, Rae co-founded Item Beauty, a cosmetics and skincare brand; the brand was discontinued by 2023.[94] In 2021, Rae started her own fragrance line Addison Rae Fragrance which featured several water-based, alcohol-free scents.[95][96] In 2022, Rae partnered with Alani Nu to make her own energy drink flavor, 'Berry Pop'.[97]

In November 2024, Rae was later the face of the Marc Jacobs x Vaquera bag collab; a Y2K-inspired bag in celebration of Marc Jacobs' 40th Anniversary.[98][99] On the day of the release of her debut album Addison, Rae partnered with Matchaful in New York City with a special drink, "Summer Forever", given to the first 50 guests in line.[100] In August 2025, Rae announced a collaboration with Lucky Brand. The partnership debuted with the Addison Ultra Low Rise Flare, a style inspired by early 2000s fashion. Rae had already been wearing the jeans during her live performances leading up to the launch. Together, Rae and Lucky Brand set out to "bring back the Y2K aesthetic with the goal of turning low-rise skeptics into believers."[101][102] In March 2026, Rae and Lucky Brand added to their partnership by launching the Addison Ultra Low Short.[103]

Activism and politics

In January 2021, Rae donated her $1 million in prize money from winning an all-star Mario Tennis Aces tournament called the Stay At Home Slam to the charity No Kid Hungry.[104] In January 2022, Rae joined the campaign for The American Cancer Society.[105] In April 2025, Rae joined Troye Sivan, Pedro Pascal, and more in showing her support of trans rights with a viral t-shirt that has raised tens of thousands of dollars for a nonprofit dedicated to the trans community.[106] The following month, Rae signed a full-page Planned Parenthood ad calling for support of the organization’s lifesaving healthcare initiatives in response to threats under current President Donald Trump.[107] Later that June, she voiced her support of anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protests, writing in an Instagram post, "This country could not exist without immigrants."[108]

Rae endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.[109] In a 2025 interview with Vogue France, Rae said that Trump had "created the problem" of TikTok's ban in the United States and, in reference to his second presidency, that it was "unbelievable to see how quickly one can abuse a newly acquired power."[110]

Personal life

In October 2020, Rae confirmed she was in a relationship with social media personality Bryce Hall; however, they ended their relationship the following year.[111][112] In June 2021, Rae was reported to be dating Omer Fedi, a Los Angeles–based musician and producer. The couple separated around October 2025 after four years together, with reports indicating that the split was amicable and that Rae chose to focus on her career.[113][114]

In June 2020, Rae apologized for a video she had retweeted in 2016 showing a woman criticizing the Black Lives Matter movement.[115] She has since shown continued support for the movement.[116]

In 2025, Rae discussed stepping back from social media, explaining that she had "felt so misunderstood" after "sharing so much" of herself online and had come to value her privacy, noting that "privacy becomes really important over time." She said that "being misunderstood is definitely annoying", but has learned not to take criticism personally, reflecting that when she moved to Los Angeles at 19, she was still "figuring out who [she] was".[117]

Discography

Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with selected details and chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[118]
AUS
[119]
AUT
[120]
BEL
[121]
CAN
[122]
IRE
[123]
NOR
[124]
NZ
[125]
SWI
[126]
UK
[123]
Addison 42936210182
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Extended plays

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List of extended plays, with selected details and chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions
US
Heat.

[128]
US
Sales

[129]
AR
  • Released: August 18, 2023
  • Label: Sandlot
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP, streaming
1945
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Singles

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List of singles, showing year released, selected chart positions and associated albums
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[130]
AUS
[131]
CAN
[132]
GRE
[133]
IRE
[134]
NZ
[135]
SWE
[136]
SWI
[137]
UK
[123]
WW
[138]
"Obsessed" 2021 [b] 7464[c][d] AR
"Diet Pepsi" 2024 5418393971792651035 Addison
"Aquamarine" [e]7047[f]45
"High Fashion" 2025 [g]73[h]69
"Headphones On" 8782738334[i][j]24116
"Fame Is a Gun" 733656841624[k]2361
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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Promotional singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
NZ
Hot

[140]
"Von Dutch" (Remix)
(Charli XCX featuring Addison Rae and A. G. Cook)
2024 25 Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat
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Other charted songs

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List of songs, showing year released, selected chart positions and associated albums
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Dance/
Pop

[153]
IRE
[134]
NZ
Hot

[140]
UK
[123]
"2 Die 4"
(featuring Charli XCX)
2023 6713 AR
"I Got It Bad" 31
"New York" 2025 658461 Addison
"Money Is Everything" 8
"In the Rain" 14
"Times Like These" 7
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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Guest appearances

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List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Lucifer" 2024 A. G. Cook, Charli XCX Britpop
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Filmography

Film

Key
Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released
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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2020 Spy Cat Marnie (voice) English dub [154]
2021 He's All That Padgett Sawyer [155]
2023 Thanksgiving Gaby [156]
2024 As Time Goes By Singer Short film [157]
2026 Animal Friends TBA Post-production [158]
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Television

Music videos

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Year Title Other artist Director(s) Ref.
As lead artist
2021 "Obsessed" None Diane Martel [168]
2024 "Diet Pepsi" Sean Price Williams [169]
"Aquamarine" [170]
"Aquamarine / Arcamarine" Lexee Smith [171]
2025 "High Fashion" Mitch Ryan [172]
"Headphones On" [173]
"Fame Is a Gun" Sean Price Williams [174]
"Times Like These" Ethan James Green [175]
Guest appearances
2020 "Blueberry Faygo" Lil Mosey Cole Bennett [176]
"Canceled" Larray
  • JakeTheShooter
  • Larray
[177]
2023 "You Only Love Me" Rita Ora Charlie Sarsfield [178]
2025 "12 to 12" Sombr Gus Black [179]
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Awards and nominations

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Organization Year Category Recipient Result Ref.
Berlin Commercial Festival 2025 Craft: Colour Grading "High Fashion" Nominated [180]
Bravo Otto Awards 2021 Social Media Star Herself Nominated [181]
BreakTudo Awards 2020 International TikTok Star Nominated [182]
2021 Nominated [183]
2024 Anthem of the Year "Diet Pepsi" Nominated [184]
2025 International Artist on the Rise Herself Nominated [185]
Clio Awards 2025 Music Video "Diet Pepsi" Nominated [186]
2026 Direction "High Fashion" Nominated [187]
Dork Readers' Poll Awards 2025 Album of the Year Addison Nominated [188]
Breakthrough Act Herself Won [189]
European Festival Awards 2026 Newcomer of the Year Won [190]
Gold Derby Music Awards 2026 Album of the Year Addison Nominated [191]
New Artist of the Year Herself Nominated
Solo Artist of the Year Nominated
Grammy Awards 2026 Best New Artist Nominated [192]
Hollywood Music Video Awards 2026 Best Color Grading "High Fashion" Pending [193]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026 Favorite Debut Album Addison Pending [194]
MTV MIAW Awards 2022 Global Creator Herself Nominated [195]
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2021 Breakthrough Social Star Nominated [196]
MTV Video Music Awards 2025 Song of Summer "Headphones On" Nominated [197]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2021 Favorite Female Social Star Herself Nominated [198]
2022 Favorite Female Creator Nominated [199]
Favorite Social Music Star Nominated
2023 Favorite Female Creator Nominated [200]
2024 Favorite Social Music Star Nominated [201]
2025 Favorite Viral Song "Diet Pepsi" Nominated [202]
Favorite Female Breakout Artist Herself Nominated
New Music Awards 2026 New Top40/CHR Artist/Group of the Year Pending [203]
Nylon Nights Awards 2025 Best Debut Tour The Addison Tour Won [204]
People's Choice Awards 2020 The Social Star of 2020 Herself Nominated [205]
2021 The Social Star of 2021 Nominated [206]
2022 The Social Star of 2022 Nominated [207]
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2025 Top Female Singers Nominated [208]
Top Ten International Gold Songs "Headphones On" Won [209]
Streamy Awards 2020 Creator of the Year Herself Nominated [210]
Breakout Creator Nominated
2021 Creator of the Year Nominated [211]
Lifestyle Creator Won
2022 Creator of the Year Nominated [212]
UK Music Video Awards 2025 Best Pop / R&B / Soul / Jazz Video – Newcomer "Aquamarine" Nominated [213]
Best Pop Video – International "High Fashion" Nominated
Variety Hitmakers Awards 2025 The Future Is Female Award Herself, Elvira Anderfjärd and Luka Kloser Won [214]
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Tours

Headlining

Supporting

See also

Notes

  1. Although she was given her mother's maiden name at birth, Monty Lopez is her biological father.
  2. "Obsessed" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number ten on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[139]
  3. "Obsessed" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 15 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[140]
  4. "Obsessed" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number nine on the UK Independent Singles Breakers Chart.[141]
  5. "Aquamarine" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number ten on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[146]
  6. "Aquamarine" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number eight on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[147]
  7. "High Fashion" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number eleven on the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart.[148]
  8. "High Fashion" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number nine on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[149]
  9. "Headphones On" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 2 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[150]
  10. "Headphones On" did not enter the Swedish Singellista Chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Swedish Heatseeker Chart.[151]
  11. "Fame Is a Gun" did not enter the Swedish Singellista Chart, but peaked at number 2 on the Swedish Heatseeker Chart.[152]

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