"Headphones On" by Addison Rae // Song Review
The closing track of Addison Rae 's self-titled debut album , "Headphones On" perfectly encapsulates the emotional arc of the entire project. "Guess I gotta accept the pain, need a cigarette to make me feel better, every good thing comes my way, so I still get dolled up" she sings in the opening verse and chorus. It provokes a bittersweet sense of optimism, in a way that embraces the broken and the beautiful parts of who we are equally. The sadness, the insecurities, the pressure, the ache for something more is all laid bare. Above all though, "Headphones On" is a reminder to embrace every high and low, learning to dance in the rain and keep persisting even when it feels hard to. "Every good thing comes my way" feels like such an important mantra to carry throughout life, to hold onto the belief that something better is just around the corner. This song is Addison at her most reflective, grounding the album in the one thing that's bee...