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Don’t Expect ASHS To Answer With Don’t Call Me

By Marcus AdetolaApril 22, 2020
Don't Expect ASHS To Answer With Don't Call Me

Don't Expect ASHS To Answer With Don't Call MeSinger-songwriter ASHS is back with Don’t Call Me. She released her anti love song More Than Friends, which discusses the problems with modern dating. And now she is back with a song which explores the aftermath of a relationship turned sour due to betrayal.

Don’t Call Me doesn’t sound like a sad love song as you would expect from ASHS narrative. Instead, it comes out more like an anthem:

Forever wasn’t just a suggestion
Think I’d learn my lesson
The first time You told your first lie
Sitting in the parking lot in your car getting high
When she texted you a message, said she had a good time

Your friends all knew and they all ain’t said a word
They just went on with their business, like I ain’t even hurt
Lying to my face, but I guess their fingers were crossed
Now I’m crying while I throw all of your shit in a box

Don’t Call Me displays twinkling synth-pop production and a spacious sing-along chorus. ASHS proves why she is such an in-demand songwriter (Virginia to Vegas and Bülow) and why she deserves to shine as a solo artist.
Just don’t call her….

Don’t call me I’m gone forever

 

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