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Addison Rae Says She Used to Get Paid $20 by Record Labels to Post TikTok Videos: ‘It Was Actually Really Sketch’

Addison Rae is on the verge of pop superstardom, but there was once a time when she was a rising TikTok star and a college student looking to get by.

Rae joined The New York TimesPopcast on Friday (May 30), where she reflected on her time at Louisiana State when she was getting paid $20 via PayPal by record labels to post videos dancing to their artists’ songs on TikTok.

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“I actually remember getting little brand deals from labels paying me to post when I was in college,” the 24-year-old began. “They jumped on that really fast. I was like, ‘Oh, this is really interesting’ — that the music industry was really leaning on it.”

This appears to be circa 2019, when the platform was beginning to boom and before Rae dropped out of college. Co-host Jon Caramanica threw out a potential fee of “hundreds of dollars,” but Rae revealed it was actually much lower. “A hundred bucks?! I wish, it was probably like $20. I actually remember being like, ‘Holy sh–, $20!’”

Rae confirmed the payments were made via PayPal. “It was actually really sketch,” she admitted. “I was like: ‘Did the $20 hit the PayPal yet?!’”

Addison Rae is a trailblazer in the TikTok creator-to-singer pipeline. She’s looking to capitalize on her momentum with the arrival of her anticipated self-titled debut album via Columbia Records on Friday.

The 12-track project includes previously-released singles like Billboard Hot 100 hit “Diet Pepsi,” “Aquamarine,” “Headphones On,” “High Fashion” and “Fame is a Gun.”

Listen to her entire 80-minute sit-down on Pop Cast below.

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