Fame Is A Gun

Album: Addison (2025)
Charted: 23 73
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Songfacts®:

  • "Fame Is a Gun" uses the metaphor of fame as a weapon - something powerful, alluring, and potentially dangerous. Addison Rae fully embraces the image: celebrity isn't just something that happens to you; it's something you carry, cock, and occasionally misfire.

    "I was trying to dive deeper into this concept of 'fame is a gun and it's really dangerous and you don't really know what you're doing with it,'" Rae told Apple Music. "You are pointing it blind, and you're unsure of what is going to be destroyed by it."
  • In the chorus Addison Rae nods to Sheila E.'s 1984 hit "The Glamorous Life," which was written by Prince. There's also a wink to Lana Del Rey and a dash of Regina George.

    Fame is a gun and I point it blind
    Crash and burn, girl, baby, swallow it dry
    You got a front row seat and I
    I got a taste of the glamorous life


    It tells you everything you need to know about Rae's intentions: she wants the glitter, but she's read the fine print.
  • Rae wrote the track alongside producers Luka Kloser and Elvira Anderfjärd, fixtures in her musical orbit. Kloser's other credits include songs for Ariana Grande and Tate McRae, while Anderfjärd has worked with everyone from Taylor Swift to Tove Lo.
  • The music video for "Fame Is a Gun" was directed by Sean Price Williams, who also shot Rae's "Diet Pepsi" and "Aquamarine" clips. Shot in a surreal, grainy visual style, it depicts Rae as a glamorous figure at a formal dinner party. But wait - there she is again, watching from above. This second Rae, the observer Rae, eventually crashes the scene and confronts her other self in a stylized dance sequence. The video is a visual metaphor for Rae wrestling with her own ambitions and the duality of fame.

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