California-based platinum singer-songwriter 
Ashe releases "
Another Man's Jeans" (out on 
Mom+Pop Music) alongside a stunning music video.
"
Another Man's Jeans"  cuts right to the chase in conversation with an ex. Wild guitar licks  wrap around handclaps as horns pipe up in the background before 
Ashe declares, "
I don't want to talk about the fights in your mustang, let's just think about the nights drinking rosé-colored champagne."
On the inspiration for the track, 
Ashe proclaimed: "
'Another  Man's Jeans' is about unashamed and uninhibited confidence, loosening  up and having a good time. It sounds like what carefree feels like. It's  sexy! And loud! And fun! It's a reminder to not take life too  seriously." 
Following a three-day shoot at the 
W Hotel in 
Punta Mita, 
Mexico,  Ashe, whose 
music videos are shot exclusively on film, returned to the  US only to find out a week later that all of the footage was unusable.  It was the biggest production she had ever done and took months of  preparation. The news was devastating, to say the least, but  nonetheless, she made it back to Mexico to re-shoot  the entire thing. 
"
Another Man's Jeans" follows the release of 
Ashe's debut album 
Ashlyn, which received acclaim from 
Variety, 
NYLON, 
Billboard and more. The record featured "
Till Forever Falls Apart" with 
FINNEAS, which was named 
one of the best songs of 2021 by the 
Los Angeles Times and just surpassed 
100 million streams on Spotify.
Her meteoric rise includes amassing over 
1.8 billion streams, 
230 million video views, 
7.4 million monthly Spotify listeners and a 
4 million combined social media reach. She has a diverse group of notable fans including 
Diane Keaton, 
Brian Wilson, 
Niall Horan, 
Shawn Mendes, 
Camilla Cabello, 
FINNEAS, 
Maggie Rogers, 
Dove Cameron, 
Arlo Parks and 
Sam Fischer. 
Stereogum praised her as a "
wonderfully engaging writer with a flair for the dramatic," while  
ELLE called her "
an incredible lyricist" and 
Variety declared she's a "
giant young talent." 
Ashe will spend the spring touring 
North America and 
Europe as part of her Fault Line Tour, which sold out one year in advance.