"Nothing On (But the Radio)" is a song by American singer and media personality Addison Rae from her debut extended play (EP) AR, released on August 18, 2023, through Sandlot.
The official version, with additional writing credit for Rae, Madison Love and Jacob Kasher Hindlin, was described as a 2000s-sounding siren song with its title being a reference to Marylin Monroe quote.
[17] Due to its retro 1990s-club sonicscape and previous leaks of her older unreleased tracks, Consequence writer Derek Staples speculated it might be a lingering demo from The Fame (2008), highlighting its "catchy" hook and "synthesized guitar riffs".
[20] Vogue's Liam Hess reviewed the track as a "deliciously silly siren call to a distant lover", noting that it is "much fun to listen to as Rae clearly had making it".
[4] Rolling Stone writer Brittany Spanos credits a leak of this song, among with "2 Die 4", to spark interest of general public in Rae's discography.