
""Free" embodies the feeling of hope and freedom when something new floats into your life, with laidback production and loved-up lyrics that make it a perfect summer companion."
"Moving to New York City felt like a catalyst in the journey of these songs and the lyrics. I've found a confidence in knowing what kind of woman and artist I want to be."
"The process of developing the project, which took 18 months, was one of the best things, I think, I've ever done. I'm so excited and so proud of what we're doing."
Simone Ashley's debut EP, Songs I Wrote in New York, features six tracks released on April 10. The lead single, "Free," embodies hope and freedom. Other songs include "Sublime," which starts with a voice memo of Ashley observing couples, and "Tragic Romantic," addressing self-destructive relationship patterns. Ashley collaborated with notable producers and songwriters, expressing that moving to New York City significantly influenced the EP's sound and lyrics. The project took 18 months to develop, and Ashley feels proud of the work and her artistic identity.
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