Dasha’s Latest Single ‘Not At This Party’ Hits Right in the Feels
- by Adam Bailey
- in Reviews


Dasha's latest single, "Not At This Party," has officially been released, marking a significant moment in her burgeoning career. The track, which debuted on February 28, 2025, via Warner Records, showcases Dasha's unique blend of pop and country influences.
Upon first hearing "Not At This Party" on BBC Radio 2's playlist, listeners might be reminded of Kelsea Ballerini's style—a comparison that holds more than a passing resemblance. The song was co-written by the prolific Ashley Gorley, known for his collaborations with top country artists, including Ballerini.
Gorley's impressive songwriting portfolio includes over 70 number-one radio singles and more than 400 recorded songs by artists such as Morgan Wallen, Chris Stapleton, Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, and Dan + Shay. His previous work with Ballerini includes tracks like "Hole In The Bottle," further cementing the stylistic parallels between Dasha's new release and Ballerini's sound.
"Not At This Party" delves into the emotional turmoil of attending a social event while mentally preoccupied with past relationships. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone physically present at a gathering but emotionally transported back to intimate moments with a former lover. Lines like "I'm not at this party, I'm back in your backseat" encapsulate this sentiment, offering listeners a relatable narrative wrapped in catchy melodies.
Dasha's live performance of the song at the New Faces of Country Music showcase during CRS 2025 in Nashville garnered significant attention. Her captivating delivery hinted at a promising new chapter in her musical journey, with "Not At This Party" serving as the lead single for her forthcoming sophomore album.
The accompanying music video, directed by Aerin Moreno—known for work with artists like Tate McRae and Tyla—further enhances the song's narrative. The visuals complement the track's themes, offering fans an immersive experience that aligns with the song's emotive storytelling.
As Dasha continues to carve out her niche in the pop-country landscape, "Not At This Party" stands as a testament to her evolving artistry and the collaborative power of seasoned songwriters like Ashley Gorley. Listeners can anticipate more heartfelt and resonant tracks as she prepares to release her upcoming album.
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