Willson, Ashe’s third studio album, is a triumphant follow-up to her debut album Ashlyn, and sophomore album, Rae. The third in the installment, and her surname, Willson is a strong return to Ashe’s songwriting roots and marks her return to Nashville, where she started her career after graduating from Berklee College of Music.
A record about her life-altering divorce changed her life for the better, "Moral of the Story" went viral mere weeks before the pandemic in 2020 - leading to billions of streams and global tours for years before it led to a career burnout.
She took a pause, moved back to Nashville where her career had started, and took some time to reset and re-center herself. She bought a home and renovated it herself. When she was finally convinced to join a friend’s writing session, she fell back in love with music again. She came home from the session and the first song of what became Willson poured out of her. She was back.
Willson is about staying true to who you are, coming back to yourself after losing yourself, and understanding that it’s all part of the human experience. This is the first album Ashe will be releasing independently, after parting ways with previous label of 7 years. She is the primary songwriter of the album as well as the creative director for the project visuals. Willson feels sticky and sweet - like getting bit by a mosquito on a hot, summer day.