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Addison Rae’s Creative Process Behind the Photos

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Addison Rae sat down at Analog in Nashville on Friday, September 26, for an intimate conversation about her debut album Addison. The event, hosted by BMI and led by two-time GRAMMY nominee Tayla Parx, offered industry guests a closer look at Rae�s creative process. During the discussion, Rae opened up about co-writing every track on the 12-song project, including the viral hit Diet Pepsi.

She also reflected on tracks that have quickly become fan favorites, such as Headphones On, Times Like These, and High Fashion. Each of these songs was paired with a music video designed to bring the story even further to life. BMI�s Shannon Sanders guided the evening, while Parx and Rae explored how the project came together and what it means for Rae as both a songwriter and performer.

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The gathering took place just before Rae�s sold-out headlining show at The Pinnacle in Nashville, marking an important milestone in her music career.

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