The Hell You Are

Album: Ace (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "The Hell You Are" finds Ashley Cooke calling out a smooth-talking former flame whose endless promises have worn thin. At first the title hits like a sarcastic slap: "You're swearing that you're sober? Oh, the hell you are."

    But as the song builds, it pivots into something more vulnerable: "When it comes to the heart. You don't even know the hell you are."
  • Cooke co-wrote "The Hell You Are" with Seth Ennis, Joe Fox, Emily Weisband, and Chase McGill. It's one of a number of songs she penned for her sophomore album during a series of lake house retreats in Tennessee and Alabama.
  • "The Hell You Are" was pulled straight from Ashley Cooke's own romantic misadventures. Inspired by her own run-ins with partners who said they would do one thing but never followed through, Cooke channeled her frustration into something far more productive: a fiery, no-nonsense anthem.
  • When Chase McGill tossed out the titular phrase, Cooke latched onto its bite. "I was in a place where I was like, 'Man, I just want to own my worth and call somebody out for what they're saying," she explained to Taste of Country.
  • After the breakout success of "Your Place" in 2024, there was understandable pressure to ride the wave and keep the momentum going. But Cooke hit pause. "If I had jumped the gun and just cut the stuff that I had written around the time of 'Your Place,' I would have been chasing something," she told Taste of Country. "And I didn't want to chase. I wanted to build."

    That decision paid off. "I wanna have dynamics in my show," she said, "but I don't want to sacrifice the clever, cool lyric." "The Hell You Are" is mission accomplished.

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