Ana Grosh
Bio
Ana Grosh is a singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who kicked off her career by flunking guitar lessons. To avoid wasting her mom’s hard-earned money, her teacher pivoted to teaching her GarageBand and Logic—unlocking a whole new creative world. Born and raised in Atlanta and now based in Nashville, Ana released her first original song at 15. She’s currently an Audio Engineering major at Middle Tennessee State University and has collaborated with acclaimed producers and writers including Steve Cropper, Jon Tiven, Eddie Gore, Street Symphony, Terence Brandt, and David “Pac” Urresta.
Her viral stairwell performances drew fans for their mix of vulnerability and edge, cementing her reputation for songs that embrace irony, humor, rawness, and unapologetic honesty about womanhood today. Blending alternative pop with elements of neo-soul, soul pop, blues, trip-hop, and R&B, Ana draws inspiration from artists like Joy Crookes, Celeste, Kali Uchis, Cults, and Lana Del Rey.
Ana is signed to Dog Brothers Records. “Freedom,” her first release with the label, drops June 13, 2025.
She may not have won her middle school talent show—but the future looks pretty bright anyway.
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