On the Road Again (ACM Lifting Lives Edition) [feat. Ingrid Andress, Gabby Barrett, Jordan Davis, Russell Dickerson, Lindsay Ell, Riley Green, Caylee Hammack, Cody Johnson, Tenille Townes, Morgan Wallen]
ACM Awards New Artist Nominees & Willie Nelson
The Stranger
Ingrid Andress
Wishful Drinking (with Sam Hunt) [Apple Music Sessions]
Ingrid Andress
Up Next: Class of 2020
Victoria Monét, Don Toliver, Natanael Cano, Orville Peck, beabadoobee, Rema, Holly Humberstone, GIVĒON, Ingrid Andress, Conan Gray & BENEE
Feel Like This (Apple Music Sessions)
Ingrid Andress
Feel Like This
Ingrid Andress
If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know) [Apple Music Sessions]
Ingrid Andress
Artist Playlists
Ingrid Andress Essentials
This country singer/songwriter has a Berklee-honed pop savvy.
Artist Biography
“In order to write a song that is timeless, you need a real story and a real perspective that is uniquely your own,” country singer Ingrid Andress tells Apple Music. Andress’ long road to recognition is a story worthy of one of her own songs. Although her debut full-length, Lady Like, was released in 2020, Andress’ music career began in earnest more than 10 years prior. Born in Michigan in 1991 and raised in Colorado, the Apple Music Up Next honoree developed a love of music as a child and put her nose to the grindstone in high school—learning multiple instruments and participating in choir competitions—and eventually found her way to the Berklee College of Music. Her a cappella pursuits led to performances on NBC’s The Sing-Off, and after graduating from Berklee she hightailed it to Nashville and started a songwriting career, penning tunes for artists like Charli XCX and Sam Hunt. While the results of her vocal studies shine in all her songs—her silky voice is spotlit on ”The Stranger (Reimagined)”—her songwriting chops shine just as bright. Lady Like’s hit first single, “More Hearts Than Mine,” soulfully addresses the complexity of a relationship—and the fallout its end could bring—with Andress’ unique perspective, which is informed by both vulnerability and self-assuredness.