Ingrid Andress emerges as country’s newest streaming star with her debut album ‘Lady Like’
With online consumption of her work swiftly on the rise — there are nearly 35 million streams of “More Hearts Than Mine” on Spotify alone — Andress has landed at Number 15 onwhich ranks up-and-coming artists by their growth in streams. It all points back to the steady growth of “More Hearts Than Mine,” which had a solid start in 2019: SiriusXM named Andress a “Highway Find” and put the song into rotation, while terrestrial radio made it the most-added track the week of its release.
“It just showed that a good song prevails — doesn’t matter what kind it is or whatever, or who sings it,” Andress says. “Country music is really about storytelling and, at least for me, it has been. To me, it was a sign that people are ready to have meaningful songs on the radio.” A few years back, Andress, who was raised in Colorado, was a Berklee College of Music student studying composition. In an effort to make new friends, she joined up with an a cappella group that was invited to compete on NBC’s“I knew nothing about a cappella. [It] was something that really tightened my skills as a vocalist because you have to be really on pitch and really dynamic,” she says. “It was almost like training me to record music.”, who was one of her instructors at Berklee.
“She was really the one that prompted me to take songwriting more seriously,” Andress says. “When I first met her I was like, ‘I’m just gonna move to L.A. and be a singer, comedian, whatever,’ and she was like, ‘I think you could actually do this.’ So that’s why I wanted to move to Nashville — to get better at songwriting.”
Prior to her solo career taking flight, Andress moved back and forth between Nashville and Los Angeles co-writing songs for others, including Charli XCX’s “Boys” and
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