Ashe, born Ashlyn Rae Willson on April 24, 1993, is an American singer-songwriter hailing from San Jose, California. With a voice that weaves vulnerability with effervescent pop sensibilities, Ashe first earned significant attention with her 2017 single "Used to It" and further gained popularity through her collaboration with EDM producer Marshmello on the song "Chasing Colors." Her unique style of indie pop infused with poetic lyricism and jazz-influenced melodies quickly became her hallmark, captivating a growing fan base.
Ashe's debut album, "Ashlyn," released in May 2021, is a personal collection of songs offering a front-row seat into her narrative of love, loss, and introspection. Through breakout tracks like "Moral of the Story," which achieved viral success in part due to its feature on the Netflix film "To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You," Ashe established herself as a storyteller with depth beyond her years. Her subsequent singles, such as "Hope You’re Not Happy" and "Another Man’s Jeans," continue her journey of self-exploration, as she boldly navigates the complexities of relationships and personal growth. Known for her candid and relatable songwriting, Ashe's music resonates with listeners for its heartfelt sincerity and emotional resonance.
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