Olivia Rodrigo Saying Fame Was Essentially Democratized Enough to Include a Certain Lyric on “Vampire” Applies to Addison Rae’s “Fame Is a Gun”

Although Olivia Rodrigo is about three years younger than Addison Rae, it’s still fair to say that she was the one who walked so that [Read More…]

Addison Rae’s “Fame Is a Gun” Highlights That Britney Adage, “With a taste of a poison paradise/I’m addicted to you”

In the tradition of songs ruminating on fame (largely begat by Madonna with 1998’s “Drowned World/Substitute for Love”), Addison Rae adds to the genre with [Read More…]