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Dasha Marks New Chapter with 'Oh, Anna!' at the Opry
Country artist's live performance at the Grand Ole Opry signals shift from viral fame to artistic depth
Mar. 3, 2026 at 3:22pm
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Two years after her breakout hit "Austin (Boots Stop Workin')", which went viral on TikTok, country artist Dasha has released a live version of her introspective song "Oh, Anna!" recorded at the Grand Ole Opry. The performance marks a pivotal moment in her career, as she navigates the complexities of sudden fame and reclaims her artistic identity.
Why it matters
Dasha's journey reflects a broader shift in country music, where authenticity and vulnerability are increasingly valued alongside commercial success. Her willingness to share her personal struggles in "Oh, Anna!" resonates with listeners who crave genuine connection, signaling a change in the industry's priorities.
The details
The rapid rise of "Austin" led Dasha to face criticism and stereotyping, causing her to question her artistic identity. "Oh, Anna!", co-written with Chris LaCorte, Emily Weisband, and Hillary Lindsey, emerged from a deeply personal songwriting session where Dasha confronted her fears and anxieties about living up to expectations. The release of the live version at the Grand Ole Opry, a historically conservative institution, underscores the changing landscape of country music, as it increasingly embraces artists who push boundaries and challenge traditional norms.
- Two years ago, Dasha's 'Austin (Boots Stop Workin')' exploded on TikTok.
- In March 2024, 'Austin' went viral on TikTok.
- Dasha released the live version of 'Oh, Anna!' recorded at the Grand Ole Opry in 2026.
The players
Dasha
A country artist whose breakout hit 'Austin (Boots Stop Workin')' went viral on TikTok, leading her to navigate the complexities of sudden fame and reclaim her artistic identity.
Chris LaCorte
A songwriter who co-wrote Dasha's introspective song 'Oh, Anna!'
Emily Weisband
A songwriter who co-wrote Dasha's introspective song 'Oh, Anna!'
Hillary Lindsey
A songwriter who co-wrote Dasha's introspective song 'Oh, Anna!'
Grand Ole Opry
A historically conservative country music institution that is increasingly embracing artists who push boundaries and challenge traditional norms.
The takeaway
Dasha's story provides valuable insights into the future of country music, where artists who can connect with audiences on a personal level and share their vulnerabilities are likely to thrive. The emphasis on authenticity is a response to a growing demand for genuine connection in a digitally saturated world, signaling a shift in the industry's priorities.





