Ashley Cooke’s New Single – “xs”

Ashley Cooke releases her new single “xs,” a moody midtempo breakup anthem marking the start of her next era
Ashley Cooke steps into a new era with “xs,” a no-regrets breakup anthem released March 27, 2026. 📸 Patrick Tracy

Ashley Cooke marks the start of a new chapter with “xs,” a moody midtempo single released March 27, 2026, built around a clear-eyed take on heartbreak without second-guessing. Centered on betrayal and crossed lines, the track leans into a steady unraveling—where quiet suspicions give way to undeniable truth, and there’s no interest in revisiting what’s already broken.

Co-written with Ashley Gorley, Emily Weisband, and Will Weatherly, “xs” frames its message with directness and emotional weight. The narrative doesn’t dwell on excuses—instead, it lands on a firm refusal to look back, capturing the moment where clarity replaces confusion.

Produced by Dann Huff, the song pairs its lyrical tone with a restrained but textured backdrop. Brooding rhythms and sharp guitar work create a low-lit atmosphere that mirrors the tension in the story, while Cooke’s vocal delivery balances restraint with underlying intensity.

The release follows a string of momentum-building moments for Cooke, including recent chart activity and the arrival of her acoustic project *the ace sessions*. With “xs,” she steps forward with a sharper perspective, reinforcing her ability to translate personal experience into grounded, relatable storytelling.

📸 Patrick Tracy


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