How Elvira Anderfjärd and Luka Kloser Molded Addison Rae’s Debut Album Into a Breakthrough Hit: ‘It Wasn’t About Impressing Anyone’

After years of navigating the male-dominated world of pop production, there’s a pleasing poetry to Elvira Anderfjärd and Luka Kloser‘s breakthrough being an idiosyncratic dance-pop album built on undiluted femininity and shared taste. The project in question: Addison Rae‘s “Addison,” a 10-track calling card that crashed into the Billboard 200 at No. 4 and transformed the TikTok star into pop’s new it-girl seemingly overnight.

The success of “Addison,” which Anderfjärd and Kloser produced without external input, also launched the Swedes as a legitimate production dream team. “That is a very kind statement,” Anderfjärd, 25, tells Variety. “If that’s true, it feels fucking great.” Together, the real-life BFFs helped bring

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