Ashley Cooke And Joe Jonas Join Forces For New Single, “All I Forgot”

Ashley Cooke is teaming up with global superstar Joe Jonas for an unforgettable heartbreak anthem that cuts deep with “All I Forgot” feat. Joe Jonas, out this Friday, Feb. 21. The emotionally-charged duet blends Cooke’s signature warmth with Jonas’ smooth pop charm for a gut-punching anthem about love, loss and the memories that refuse to fade at the bottom of a bottle. “We’ve had the best time creating this for you and truly cannot wait for you to hear it,” shared Cooke in an Instagram post this morning.
“All I Forgot” flips the script on the usual “drinking to forget” trope, capturing the haunting realization that some memories you just can’t drown out. Written by an all-star lineup of writers including Cooke, Jacob Kasher Hindlin (JKash), Griff Clawson, David Alexander, Naliya, Charlie Puth and Joe Jonas, the song finds the pair swapping harmonies as they flow through a melody drenched in late-night regret, creating a push and pull that lingers.
The highly anticipated release comes amidst a career-defining week for the “fast-rising star” (People). Tomorrow, Feb. 19, Cooke will headline Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl as part of her nationwide your place Tour, which has already seen packed shows at Chicago’s Joe’s on Weed St. and a sold-out show at Indianapolis’ 8 Second Saloon. To tie a bow on the banner week, Cooke will perform as part of CRS New Faces of Country Music Show on Feb. 21, the release day of “All I Forgot.”
Riding the high off her first No.1 country radio hit with “your place” – one of the few solo female chart-toppers in 2024 – Cooke charges into 2025 as a nominee for Best New Country Artist at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards. Recently named MusicRow Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year, with previous recognition as an ACM New Female Artist of the Year nominee and a CMT Music Award winner, Cooke continues to carve her ‘place’ as one of country music’s most exciting female voices. With 500 million on demand artist streams and recognition from iHeart, Spotify, the Grand Ole Opry and CMT, her momentum continues to surge.
By Neal Nachman

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