Ash Leone's Latest Visual Has Us  "Hungry" For More [Premiere]

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We are always being betrayed by our senses, especially the primal ones like hunger and love. How often have we been fooled by the allure, scent or intoxicating silhouette of a desire, only to have it disappoint. Ash Leone, a songwriting talent that is punching through the artist mantle, is clearly attuned to this sensation, as “Hungry” deftly navigates a story of one being quickly sated after a ravenous bite.  

Born in Philadelphia, and honing her skills at Belmont University, bouncing to and from Los Angeles, Ash has already collaborated with amazing musical talents such as Kiana Ledé, Dave East, and Kyle Dion. While she only has a few tracks under her belt, her lyrical talent, and crisp vocals hints at a deep well of talent that has generational depth, one of those evocative artists that writes and sounds equally sublime.  

“Hungry” is an ever so satisfying R&B jaunt, one that will leave us wanting more than a taste of her upcoming catalogue, craving more than just one song can assuage.

Check out the  "Hungry" visualizer below:  

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