Kassi Ashton, one of the most compelling rising stars in Nashville, has released her highly anticipated new song "Violins" today. Produced by Luke Dick and Luke Laird, and co-written by Kassi, Luke Dick and Natalie Hemby, the empowering anthem seesaws between her dynamic delivery, raucous twang, and wailing guitars.
Kassi's undeniably authentic lyrics are on full display, as she shuts down deceitful former lovers with a chantable hook that almost everyone can relate to, "I can't hear the violins you're playin, there's no symphony inside my head. I've got my own marching band, guess I lost my give a damn." "Violins" is available now on all digital streaming platforms. Listen below!
"We (myself, Natalie Hemby, Luke Dick) were sitting in Luke's studio one morning. We got on the subject of my ex's and how all of them had been unfaithful to me," Kassi said about the initial inspiration for the track. "We were discussing the steps of getting over it and how they usually all come running back, whining, begging for a second chance. That's when I rolled my eyes, raised two fingers to my ear and mimicked what my dad used to call "the world's smallest violin" to accompany their take-me-back tears. I started joking, saying that for most, I didn't even care to serenade their second chance efforts. I didn't have time for that because I have better s to do. It was Natalie's idea to call it "Violins" and Luke brought the funk. I just had to bring the attitude and experience."
Kassi Ashton brought a whole new attitude of her own to country music upon arrival in 2017. The California, Missouri singer and songwriter initially touched down with a string of critically acclaimed tracks. Released by UMG Nashville in conjunction with Interscope, her introductory release "California, Missouri" stirred up widespread critical acclaim from Taste of Country,CMT,The Boot, and many more. As her profile grew, she lent her voice to the standout "Drop Top" on Keith Urban's chart-topping 2018 album, Graffiti U. He went on to describe her as "such a unique, original creature." Expanding on her confessional and catchy storytelling, she maintained momentum on the summer solo song "Taxidermy." Named "Who to Watch" by Huffington Post and The Tennessean, radio personality Bobby Bones included her among his Class of 2018. Rolling Stone lauded her as "a devilish songwriter who isn't afraid to flip convention on its head," and Refinery29 also claimed, "she blends pop aesthetics with a presence doused in no-fs-left-to-give authenticity." She continues to defy convention and define a signature style on the 2019 single "Violins"-and a whole lot more to come.
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