Maddie Mae is beginning a new era and has set out to make us dance endlessly. After singing with THE YEARNING (with whom she is preparing a new album for 2026), releasing her album “Wildflower” in 2023, playing herself singing “Polaroid Love” in the film “Your Fault” (a worldwide hit on Amazon), and contributing songs to series such as “Valeria” and “The Mess You Leave Behind”, both on Netflix…
Maddie Mae is beginning a new era and has set out to make us dance endlessly. After singing with THE YEARNING (with whom she is preparing a new album for 2026), releasing her album “Wildflower” in 2023, playing herself singing “Polaroid Love” in the film “Your Fault” (a worldwide hit on Amazon), and contributing songs to series such as “Valeria” and “The Mess You Leave Behind”, both on Netflix, she is now aiming for a new leap in her career. And “Obsessed” is the first taste of it.
The song explores that universal experience in which, after spending some time together, you start to see a future with someone and dive headfirst into living it, fearlessly and without reservations. Playing with humor and drawing inspiration from artists like Sabrina Carpenter and her witty lyrics, the dance-spirited bass lines of DJO, and the horn arrangements in the vein of THE STYLE COUNCIL, Maddie Mae preserves the dreamy pop tones of her debut album “Wildflower”, while openly embracing a more hyper-charged sound: the kind of music you dance to in the kitchen, that you can’t stop hitting repeat on, those melodies that seep into you and inevitably affect your mood. Produced, as expected, by Joe Moore (THE YEARNING, THE PERFECT KISS, SUNLIT) along with her friend Charley Westerman, “Obsessed” marks the beginning of a phase in which Maddie Mae, in order to seek the essence of the song as the ultimate musical unit, condenses everything into just over three minutes.
We can’t wait for you to hear her upcoming songs. For now, we already have something to fire up our Saturday nights… And our Tuesday mornings.