Rising singer-songwriter Ashley Anne delivers one of her most honest and affecting releases yet with ‘Couch Surfing, a deeply personal song that lays bare the experience of growing up without a stable place to call home. Available now on all streaming platforms, the track draws from Ashley’s own childhood moving between couches through middle and high school while navigating a complicated and sometimes abusive family environment. That emotional truth has already resonated widely online, where early clips of the song sparked an outpouring of connection from listeners who recognised their own stories in hers.
‘Couch Surfing' was born from a writing session with her close friends Averie Bielski, Olivia DaPonte, and Fran Litterski, where Ashley finally unpacked a title she had held onto for months—one rooted in the term she and her sisters used to describe themselves growing up.
The rawness of that session translated directly into the track, which quickly went viral after Ashley posted a clip that reached over 200,000 views. Influencers and fans alike, including Tana Mongeau, publicly embraced the song’s message, further cementing Ashley as one of country music’s most emotionally fearless new storytellers. With ‘Couch Surfing' she transforms hardship into art, offering a voice for anyone who has ever felt uprooted and unseen, and solidifying her place as a rising force in the genre.

