BIOGRAPHY
Ashe, born Ashlyn Rae Willson on April 24, 1993 in San Jose, California, is an American singer-songwriter. She gained popularity for a music that blends elements of pop, folk, and indie. She is best known for her song "Moral of the Story", which gained widespread recognition after being used in the Netflix film "To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You". This song received international attention and was co-written with Finneas O'Connell, Billie Eilish's brother, who is also a recognized artist and producer.
Ashe started studying jazz at Berklee Community College before embarking on a singing career. Her style is often described as sincere and emotional, with lyrics exploring themes of love, personal struggles, and personal growth. She has released several EPs and albums that have been well received by critics and fans. In addition to "Moral of the Story", other titles such as "Ashes" and "Used to It" have also been praised for their depth and originality.
Ashe's music is acclaimed for its ability to connect with its audience through a strong narrative approach and catchy melodies. Her distinctive voice and songwriting skills have established her as a rising figure in the independent music world.