Genius Meanings
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Ashe – Me Without You
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“Me Without You” is the seventh single off of Ashe’s highly-anticipated debut studio album, Ashlyn, released May 7, 2021. The song is about moving on after a relationship, and
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Ashe – Save Myself
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“Save Yourself” serves as a spiteful response to her hit April 2019 single “Moral of the Story” and its success being birthed from her divorce.
This anger Ashe expresses in the
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Ashe – Moral of the Story
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“Moral of the Story” is Ashe’s farewell to a past relationship. It is the first release since her debut EP, The Rabbit Hole and the title track to her two-part EP series.
The
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Ashe Breaks Down The Meaning Of “Till Forever Falls Apart”
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Learn about the song’s lyrics on the latest episode of ‘Verified.’
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Ashe – Serial Monogamist
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“Serial Monogamist” is the contemplative-memoir style track from singer-songwriter Ashe’s highly anticipated debut studio album, Ashlyn.
The title stands out from others, meaning
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Ashe (Ft. Niall Horan) – Moral of the Story (Remix)
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Niall Horan hops on the remix to Ashe’s hit song “Moral of the Story,” taken from her two-part EP under the same name.
Ashe first teased the remix on June 12, 2020 when she posted
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Ashe – When I'm Older
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“When I’m Older” is the sixth single from Ashe’s debut studio album, Ashlyn, released on May 7th, 2021. “When I’m Older” was released on April 21, 2021, with its accompanying music
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Ashe – Ryne's Song
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“Ryne’s Song” is an incredibly raw, vulnerable track that Ashe sings like an open letter towards her brother, who had passed away.
In the lyrics, she expresses sadness, gratitude
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Ashe – Taylor
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“Taylor” is the seventh track from Ashe’s highly-anticipated debut album, Ashlyn.
The song itself is about the joys of teenage love and is an acoustic lullaby, making Ashe’s voice
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Ashe – Another Man's Jeans
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[Verse 1] / Once upon a time, you were mine / And it made sense / And it don't make sense anymore / At times, I think about when it did / When it was right, it wasn't wrong / It
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Ashe – San Jose
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[Intro] / (Ooh, ahh) / (Ooh, ahh) / (Ooh, ahh) / (Ooh, ahh) / [Verse 1] / San Jose is on fire, honey / Could you hand me the lighter? / I'm feeling you, feeling myself / Like
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Ashe – Cold in California
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“Cold in California” is the second track on Ashe’s third EP, Moral of The Story: Chapter 2.
The song is about how nothing is quite like it seems, while California is always
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Ashe – Not Mad Anymore
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“Not Mad Anymore” is a love letter to Ashe’s struggles with love, accepting that a relationship will not work out the way she wants. By the end of the song she comes to terms with
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Ashe – Angry Woman
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[Verse 1] / Hey, baby, why don't you smile? You got such a pretty face / (I know, I know, I know, oh) / I'm only here for a while, I want more than a taste / (I know, I know, I
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Ashe – Always
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“Always” is an eruptive ballad from singer songwriter Ashe’s highly-anticipated debut studio album, Ashlyn.
Yet another one of the tracks produced by Big Taste, “Always” explores
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Ashe – Choirs
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“Choirs” is about embracing your weirdness.
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Ashe – After Life
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[Intro] / Yeah / [Verse 1] / Curious girl down the rabbit hole / Tripping on dreams, never getting old, oh (Ah-ah) / Feeling like Violet Beauregarde / Chewing on time like a
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Ashe – Immature
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[Verse 1] / My friends, they're all growing up / Think they realized that nothing's as good as it seems / While I try to live off of my dream / Sleeping off a headache from the
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Ashe – Wrong Side of Myself
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[Verse 1] / No, don't put on a front or a show / So, the stage has been set / But just don't let it get into your bed / I know your sleepy head is on fire / [Verse 2] / Don't go
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