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Ivy Ash Makes No Mistake With 'Oops' Acoustic Single

Following the dazzling support of her debut single 'Oops', Ivy Ash is back with her follow up track 'Oops (Acoustic)'. Ivy explains, “I love having fun and promoting confidence within my music, but ultimately the lyrics in this song come from a truthful and sentimental place. The acoustic version of 'Oops' is stripped-back to just vocals and piano, showing a totally different side to the song.” Originally from Warwickshire, Ivy Ash grew up in the Midlands before moving to London in her late teens and France in her early 20s. She may still be young, but Ivy Ash has plenty of experiences to recount and stories to tell. “I think I must have been at least 22 before it felt like life wasn’t one big uphill struggle. Even so, I value every experience I’ve been through, good or bad, because it’s made me who I am today.” As a supporter of positive mental health, Ivy started to make music as a way of expressing her struggles and overcoming anxiety. “I hope my music helps others to find their true voice and confidence. Even if my work resonates with just one person, it makes it all worthwhile.” Over the past 2 years, Ivy has been working intensively on her craft and has gained various achievements as a songwriter, including international radio play and BBC Music Introducing’s ‘Tune of the Week’ in Coventry and Warwickshire. In early 2020, Ivy proudly gained ‘The Transmission Fund’ from Help Musicians UK to attend a Norwegian Songwriting Camp; and by 2021, Ivy had secured music funding from Arts Council England.


Ivy released her debut single 'Oops' in February, with Talk About Pop Music noting, “this IS top pop music if ever there was!” The single received great support, including plays from Dean Jackson at BBC Introducing Derby, Nottingham and Leicester, and Brody Swain and Sandra Godley at BBC Introducing Coventry and Warwickshire. Watch the music video here. Since starting her career in 2018, Ivy’s songwriting skills have seen her gain international radio play & further support outside of the UK; her hard work and determination has also led to Ivy receiving music funding from Help Musicians UK (2020) and Arts Council England (2021) Be sure to keep up with Ivy using the links below: OFFICIAL WEBSITE INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK TWITTER



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