Dasha sings to younger self on ‘Oh Anna’

The song was teased during CMA Fest

Pop-country sensation Dasha delivers her most personal single yet — “Oh, Anna!” out now via Warner Records.

”When my career took off last year, everything changed so fast — and in the whirlwind, I felt like I lost myself. It was disorienting and, honestly, scary. I faced a lot of hate in the middle of my success, and for a while, my confidence disappeared,” Dasha shares. “So, I wrote a song — not just for who I am now, but for the fearless little girl I used to be. The one with the big dreams, unshakable pride, and a clear sense of self. This song is a reminder of her strength, her clarity, and her joy. I hope when people hear it, they reconnect with their own younger selves — the purest versions of who they are. And if they’re feeling lost, I want them to know: sometimes the way forward is found by remembering where you started. My name is Anna Dasha — and I’m proud to say, she’s back.”

Written by Dasha, Hillary Lindsey, Emily Weisband, and Chris LaCorte, commences with softly strummed acoustic chords, while the breakthrough superstar addresses her younger self, using her first name “Anna.” Through echoes of slide guitar, she confesses the chantable chorus, “I feel more like a scared little kid than I ever did back then. I need you to come back a little, come back a little, make me that girl again, oh Anna!” The story unfolds like a diary entry in motion, accented by an eloquently phrased, loose guitar lead.

She initially teased “Oh, Anna!” during her show-stopping appearance at CMA Fest 2025 in Nashville.

Last month, Dasha showcased her versatility with an official remix of her recent buzzing single “Not At This Party” by Grammy Award-winning superstar artist, producer, and DJ David Guetta. It has already reeled in over seven million Spotify streams and counting.

Making a bold return today, RIAA platinum-certified pop-country sensation, Dasha, kicks off her sophomore country project with a new single entitled “Not At This Party” out now via Warner Records. The song co-written by Ashley Gorley (Chris Stapleton, Kelsea Ballerini) and Ben Johnson (Charlie Puth, Dierks Bently) Most importantly, it kickstarted her sophomore country project.

Next up, she embarks on tour with Thomas Rhett and Dylan Scott.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn