Dasha’s Latest Hit Austin
Rapidly gaining popularity, singer-songwriter Dasha has released a visually captivating music video for her hit single Austin, featured on her 2024 album, What Happens Now? The video is available for viewing through Warner Records. The single Austin enjoyed its broadcast debut across various platforms including CMT, CMT Music, and the Paramount Times Square Billboard.
Behind the Scenes
Dasha shared her excitement about the music video production, highlighting the positive atmosphere on set. “The music video shoot was such a fun day. Everyone on set was genuinely excited, which helped bring the song’s visions to life,” Dasha remarked. She praised the crew for their efforts in ensuring a smooth and enjoyable production process, describing it as a “magical day.”
Photo Credit: Adam Budd
Dasha’s Acting Debut and the Video’s Theme
The music video for Austin showcases Dasha’s acting debut, presenting a compelling story of toxic romance. The video features guest star JXDN and includes a sequence where Dasha performs a line dance, a nod to her iconic move, engaging her audience in the narrative. Directed by Hunter Moreno and filmed at Rebel Ranch near Nashville, the video also involved Dasha’s social media followers, who were invited to participate in the Austin line dance.
Chart-Topping Success of Austin
Austin has been recognized as one of the standout country songs of the year by the New York Times and has achieved impressive placements on Billboard’s Hot 100 and Hot Country Song charts. Dasha herself has made significant strides on the Emerging Artist chart, with her debut country album, What Happens Now? entering the Billboard 200 at number 141. Moreover, Austin has reached No. 23 on Billboard’s Global Excl. U.S. Chart, marking a historic position for a country song on this chart.
Dasha’s Upcoming Tour
Looking ahead, Dasha is set to perform across North America this spring and summer. She will make appearances at some of the continent’s most prestigious festivals, such as CMAFest, Stagecoach, Hangout Fest, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Calgary Stampede, and Country Calling. This tour marks an exciting phase in her career as she brings her music to a broader audience.
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