Ashton Russell Soars On ‘Not A Love Song’
Singer and songwriter Ashton Russell pens a track in the name, ‘Not A Love Song’ details the demise of a relationship. With patience running thin, the track talks about miscommunications, as expectations and actions become mismatched.
Experimenting with a diverse style that is influenced by the R&B, Trap and Dance genres, Ashton has a distinctive sound, which is also heavily shaped by his upbringing in the urban settings of the UK’s capital. His previous releases such as ‘Mean to Me’ and ‘WTF’ continue to reveal his eclectic sound as they merge different variations of his core influences, detailing the different sides to him as an artist.
His musical roots and talent have led him to achieve a strong presence in the world of entertainment. He began his career starting at age six as a gymnast, singer and performer. By the age of fifteen, Ashton earned a spot in the West End where he performed on the Michael Jackson Thriller Live show. Alongside his West End run, he has also enjoyed phenomenal success as a dancer and member of Diversity, who had a show stopping win on Britain’s Got Talent.