ashThe newest song “Story Cool, Bro” is not just the perfect rabies hymn – is also the largest Superstore the reunion cast.
within The weeklyThe exclusive debut of the music video “Cool Story, Bro”, Ash, 42, hit again following a “truly devastating split” with a very cathedral song.
“At one point in the end, (ex -im) told me (what) the most beloved thing I ever said.” I thought it was so interesting. I was like, “he’s right.” That’s the best thing I ever said.
Interaction served as inspiration for the song, with Ash adding, “If you hear the lyrics, it’s like the letter you write to an ex you never intend to send. Just you in your own finer and lower self. You put them all but never send them actually – or I never send those letters. But you feel better just writing it.”
“Story Cool, Bro” documents the time period after a difficult split.
“Starts where it is, like, two weeks out and that the first verse is almost a pathetic kind. I think this too is relays. You are like, ‘Can I do? How can I change? What can I do to restore you?” “, Explained Ash.” Then the second verse begins to speak for two months out and then it’s like, “wait a second, it was unclear. Maybe I don’t want this person to come back.” It is simply trying to really involve what it is to go through that kind of blind stroke. “
In addition to attractive texts – and relating -, Ash also surprised we With the exits on the screen from Ben Feldman, Nico Santos, Colton Dunn, Nichole Sakura, Mark McKinney, Kaliko Kauhi AND Jon Barinholtz.
“I actually got those clips from them a short time ago for another part of my music project, which did not end,” Ash recalled. “But I was very lucky to have definitely had things I could use. I was very lucky and very humble that my dear friends who were all presented in the video were very inclined to make a video mature.
Ash got up in Stardom playing Dina at Sitcom NBC, who followed employees in a fictional store with large boxes. However, her love for music is something she has recently explored after writing songs for years ago.
“Music has always been a big part of my life. I’ve written songs since I was 13 when I got my first guitar – and even when the superstore lap. I would go home at the end of the day and let go of playing guitar and writing songs,” she recalled. “Before 2023, I was just not really playing for anyone. But there is something really powerful to communicate and express myself through art. Music is the way, the most vulnerable way in some ways than to act is for me.”

She added: “This idea to communicate something that is so true to you and the vulnerable and raw was a completely different thing. I really like to connect with that different parts of me and expressing it with people. Live performance and my music is more fun. along with you.
Ash is still focused on exploring both career paths, though.
“I learned something with every song I brought out,” she explained. “I started making music and then there was some kind of perception that I got out of acting. I was like,” Why can’t I have them all? “I’m waiting for a new show in Canada and I have a lot of things on the go.