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Ashton Nicole Casey (born February 19, 1996),[1] known professionally as Ashnikko (/æʃˈnk/ ash-NEE-koh),[2] is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. Her 2019 single "Stupid" featuring Baby Tate gained viral popularity on the video-sharing platform TikTok and was certified platinum in the United States and Canada.[3] Ashnikko's debut mixtape, Demidevil, was released in January 2021, and spawned the singles "Daisy" and "Slumber Party" (featuring Princess Nokia). Her debut studio album, Weedkiller, came out in 2023, followed by her second studio album Smoochies, in 2025.

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Early life

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Ashton Nicole Casey[1] was born on February 19, 1996, in Oak Ridge, North Carolina,[4] and raised in the city of Greensboro. Her parents exposed her to diverse musical stylings, such as country music and Slipknot.[5] She recalls becoming interested in music, specifically rap music, when she listened to Arular by M.I.A. at the age of 10,[6] but did not listen to male musicians until she was 16 years old.[7]

As a teenager, her family moved to Estonia for her father's studies, spending a year there before relocating again to Riga, Latvia.[4] At one point, she was the only American in Latvia to attend a Latvian public high school.[8] At the age of 18, Casey moved to London by herself.[9]

Career

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2016–2019: Career beginnings and Hi It's Me

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Ashnikko's first song, "Krokodil", was produced by Raf Riley and published to SoundCloud in July 2016.[10] She released her first EP, Sass Pancakes, under Digital Picnic Records in 2017.[8][6] The EP was produced by Raf Riley and features appearances from Avelino.[11][12] Ashnikko's second EP, Unlikeable, was released in November 2018. The EP spawned the singles "Blow", "Nice Girl", "Invitation" featuring Kodie Shane, and "No Brainer".[13][6]

Ashnikko released her third EP, Hi It's Me, in July 2019.[14] The EP was preceded by the promotional single "Special" and was launched alongside the EP's title track and lead single, "Hi It's Me". The second official single, "Stupid", featuring Yung Baby Tate, gained viral popularity on the video-sharing platform TikTok.[3][15] The song reached number one on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, the Billboard Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop chart, and the Spotify Viral 50 chart.[16][17][15] "Stupid" was also certified gold in the United States in August 2020, as well as in Canada.[18][19][20] Another song from the EP, "Working Bitch", also found popularity on TikTok.[21][22] Ashnikko embarked on a North American tour supporting American rapper Danny Brown in October 2019.[23][24] She released the promotional single "Halloweenie II: Pumpkin Spice" in October 2019.[25] She co-wrote eight songs, two of which she is featured on, on Brooke Candy's debut album, Sexorcism, which was released in October 2019.[9]

2020–2021: Breakthrough and Demidevil

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Ashnikko performing in 2021

Ashnikko co-wrote the song "Boss Bitch" with American rapper Doja Cat, which was included on the Birds of Prey soundtrack, Birds of Prey: The Album.[26] Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ashnikko was scheduled to accompany Doja Cat on her Hot Pink Tour throughout the United States in March 2020 before it was canceled.[27] In March 2020, she released the standalone single "Tantrum". Later that month, she performed "Tantrum" live as part of The Fader's Digital Fader Fort event.[28] "Cry", featuring Canadian musician Grimes, was then released in June 2020, alongside an animated music video.[29] The song's music video was nominated for "Best Pop Video - UK" at the 2020 UK Music Video Awards.[30] Following this, "Daisy" was released in July 2020,[31] and a music video for the song was released in collaboration with Beats by Dre and TikTok a month later.[32] "Daisy" became Ashnikko's breakthrough hit, charting internationally in countries including Australia, Belgium and the United Kingdom. It reached a peak of number 24 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming her first charting and first top 40 hit in the UK.[33] Ashnikko's third Halloween song, "Halloweenie III: Seven Days", was released in October 2020.[34] She was nominated for Best Push Act at the 2020 MTV Europe Music Awards.[35]

"Cry" and "Daisy" both appear on Ashnikko's debut mixtape, Demidevil, which was released on January 15, 2021. "Deal with It" featuring Kelis and "Slumber Party" featuring Princess Nokia served as the third and fourth singles from the mixtape, respectively. In support of the mixtape, Ashnikko announced The Demidevil Tour, which was set to take place in October 2021, with shows in North America, the UK, and Ireland.[36]

More recently, Ashnikko co-wrote the song "Frost"[37] released on May 31, 2021, which figures in Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together – TXT's album The Chaos Chapter: Freeze and its repackage album The Chaos Chapter: Fight or Escape released on August 17, 2021. She sent the hyper-pop, trap-based song over to TXT in English.[38] The song was then translated to Korean.[39] In September 2021, she was featured on Lady Gaga's remix album, Dawn of Chromatica, where she produced a remix of the track, "Plastic Doll".

2022–2024: Hiatus, Weedkiller and world tour

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After a year hiatus since the release of the two-side singles "Panic Attacks In Paradise" and "Maggots" on September 29, 2021, Ashnikko released her first single, "You Make Me Sick!", on February 8, 2023. On March 1, she announced the release of her debut album, Weedkiller, for August 25, 2023; the Weedkiller World Tour across Asia, Oceania, North America and Europe started on March 24, 2023, in Japan and ended on December 11, 2023, in Ireland; and the second single from the album, "Worms", which was released a day later on March 2. On May 24 the third single titled "Possession of a Weapon" was released. The most recent single from the album is "Cheerleader", which was issued on July 28.[citation needed]

Ashnikko performed at the Coachella Arts and Music Festival on the second day of performances during the festival's two-week run on April 22, 2023, in Coachella, California.[citation needed]

Ashnikko also performed at the 2024 League of Legends Worlds Finals Opening Ceremony. She performed the song, "Paint The Town Blue" from Riot Games' series Arcane.[40]

2025-present: Smoochies and the second world tour

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In August 2025, Ashnikko announced her second album, Smoochies, which released on October 17, 2025.[41] The first single, "Itty Bitty" was released before the album announcement, on March 21, 2025.[42] A music video for the second single, "Trinkets", was released along with the album announcement on August 12, 2025.[41] The next single, "Sticky Fingers", was released on August 29,[43] followed by "Smoochie Girl" on September 19,[44] and "Wet Like" (featuring Cobrah) on October 3.[45]

Ashnikko announced on August 14, 2025, that she is touring the Smoochies album in the UK and Ireland, and on September 15, that she is further touring in Northern Europe, the US, Australia, and New Zealand from January 26, 2026 until September 29, 2026.[46]

Artistry

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Ashnikko is primarily alt-pop,[47] and electropop.[48] She described her style of music as "angry, punk, hip hop, sad-girl-feminist, bubblegum, poo-poo music", and has clarified that her music is not intended to be comedic or parody-based.[21]

Ashnikko is known for her Tokyo-inspired street fashion.[21] She is also known for her unique, bright blue hair, which is naturally brown. In the video for "Nice Girl" and some of her early vlogs, her hair is pastel green. Her hair in the "Daisy" music video is yellow, pink, and red.[49][50][51]

Ashnikko has cited her musical influences as M.I.A., Gwen Stefani, Lil' Kim, Björk, Paramore, Avril Lavigne, Nicki Minaj, Missy Elliott, Dolly Parton, Janis Joplin, King Woman and Joan Jett, and has stated that her favorite song is "Bossy" by Kelis.[52][53][7][54] She has also listed Doja Cat, Grimes, Melanie Martinez, Tierra Whack, Rico Nasty, Princess Nokia, Kim Petras, and Charli XCX as her "peers" and artists she "really respects".[21]

Personal life

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Ashnikko stated on Twitter in June 2019 that she was bisexual,[55] but later clarified in a 2020 interview that she is pansexual.[56] In May 2021, Ashnikko came out as genderfluid on Twitter, saying that "i just didn't feel ready to tell the internet yet but i guess now's a good time since everyone's doing a dissection into my sexuality and gender identity".[57] She uses both she/her and they/them pronouns.[57]

In July 2020, while discussing the meaning behind the lyrics of her single "Daisy", she said that while her family practices Christianity, she does not.[58]

In December 2021, Ashnikko began dating fellow singer Arlo Parks.[59][60][61] They split in early 2024, with Ashnikko referencing the breakup in her debut performance of her upcoming song "Itty Bitty" while opening for Billie Eilish in December 2024.[62]

Advocacy

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Ashnikko has described herself as a feminist and has attributed discovering intersectional feminism through microblogging website Tumblr as a teenager as a turning point for her.[18][21] She has been vocal about a range of social justice issues, having spoken out about the commercialisation of feminism in November 2019, while advocating for victims of police brutality through social media.[63]

Discography

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Tours

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Headlining

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  • The Demidevil Tour (2021)
  • Weedkiller Tour (2023–2024)
  • Smoochies Tour (2026)

Opening act

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Awards and nominations

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Organization Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
MTV Europe Music Awards 2020 Best Push Act Herself Nominated [35]
Music Week Awards 2021 Music & Brand Partnership Ashnikko x Beats By Dre Won [65]
UK Music Video Awards 2019 Best Pop Video – Newcomer "Hi, It's Me" Won [66]
2020 "Drunk with My Friends" Nominated [30]
Best Pop Video – UK "Cry" Nominated
2021 Best Hair & Make-up in a Video "Deal with It" (ft. Kelis) Nominated [67]
Shorty Awards 2021 Best Influencer & Celebrity TikTok Campaign #BeatsDaisyChallenge (Ashnikko x Beats by Dre) Nominated [68]
Ivor Novello Awards 2021 Best Contemporary Song "Daisy" Nominated [69]
Berlin Music Video Awards 2024 Best Performer "Cheerleader" Nominated
2023 Best Animation "Worms" Nominated
Best VFX "You Make Me Sick" Nominated

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from Grokipedia

Ashton Nicole Casey (born February 19, 1996), known professionally as , is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter.
She rose to prominence with her single "STUPID" featuring Yung Baby Tate, which peaked at number one on the chart after going viral on .
Subsequent releases included the single "Daisy" in 2020, which reached number three on the same chart, and her debut mixtape released on January 15, 2021.
Ashnikko's debut studio album, Weedkiller, followed in 2023, incorporating themes of personal mythology and societal critique through a blend of , rap, and alternative elements.
Her work often features explicit lyrics addressing female sexuality and empowerment, drawing from aesthetics and , though it has sparked debate over its boundary-pushing content.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Ashton Nicole Casey, professionally known as Ashnikko, was born on February 19, 1996, in . She grew up primarily in the nearby city of Greensboro, where her family resided in a conservative suburban environment characterized by farmland and traditional values. As the eldest of three children in a Christian household, Casey's early home life revolved around familial exposure to diverse musical influences, including and heavy metal acts such as Slipknot, curated by her parents. Her childhood was marked by a focus on creativity within this structured setting, though Casey later recalled being a "very silly " prone to imaginative play. This period included typical adolescent rebellions against the conservative surroundings, such as penning explicit writings; for instance, she was suspended from school after circulating a provocative story involving her teacher, which incorporated absurd elements like a sasquatch. These incidents highlighted early tensions between her inventive tendencies and the expectations of her family and community.

Education and initial interests

Ashnikko completed her at a public high school in , , where she enrolled after her family's relocation from around 2011 and became the only American student in the institution, navigating courses conducted entirely in Latvian amid profound cultural isolation and language challenges. Her early creative pursuits centered on music, sparked at age 11 by exposure to M.I.A.'s debut album Arular, which ignited a passion for rap despite limited access to diverse genres during her conservative upbringing. By age 15, amid her time in , she began experimenting with , drawing from alternative hip-hop influences to craft her initial tracks in a self-directed manner, unguided by formal training. This burgeoning interest in music, coupled with dissatisfaction from her isolated European schooling, prompted her at age 18 in to relocate independently to immediately following high school graduation, seeking immersion in the city's vibrant rap and production scene as an alternative to conventional post-secondary paths.

Career

2012–2016: Relocation to and early recordings

In 2014, at the age of 18, Ashton Nicole Casey—professionally known as Ashnikko—relocated alone from her family's base in to , , with the explicit aim of launching a career. This move marked a deliberate shift toward professionalizing her creative output, as she had previously experimented with during her teenage years abroad but discarded those efforts upon arrival to reinvent herself. Independent of any major label support, she adopted the stage name Ashnikko, deriving it from elements of her birth name Ashton Nicole Casey, and began cultivating a bold, exaggerated to channel her ideas into a cohesive artistic identity. Settling into London's creative undercurrents, Ashnikko focused on self-produced demos and freestyles that fused aggressive rap delivery with pop sensibilities, often recorded in informal setups amid the city's DIY ecosystem. These initial efforts emphasized raw, unpolished experimentation, reflecting her adaptation to an unfamiliar environment while navigating personal challenges from prior instability. Without institutional backing, she collaborated sporadically with local producers like Raf Riley, laying groundwork for tracks that highlighted confrontational and genre-blending production, though widespread recognition remained elusive during this formative phase. By mid-2016, Ashnikko released her debut single under the moniker, "," a collaboration with Riley that debuted on and introduced her signature provocative style to a small within rap circles. This track, along with subsequent freestyles, achieved modest niche traction online, fostering early connections in London's independent scene but predating any commercial deals or viral momentum. Her independent ethos during these years—eschewing polished infrastructure for uploads—established the self-reliant foundation that defined her pre-mainstream trajectory.

2016–2019: Independent releases and building online presence

Ashnikko released her debut , Sass Pancakes, on May 12, 2017, in collaboration with producer Raf Riley. The four-track EP, distributed independently via platforms like , featured irreverent rap styles over trap-influenced beats, including the title track and "Bubblegum" with guest rapper Avelino. This project marked her initial foray into recording as a lead artist following earlier features and singles. In November 2018, she issued her first solo EP, Unlikeable, on November 23 through Digital Picnic Records. Comprising four tracks, the release spotlighted lead single "Blow" and included a collaboration with on "Invitation," emphasizing bold, confrontational produced by CallMeTheKidd. The 2019 EP Hi, It's Me, dropped July 12, further honed her sound with five tracks showcasing hyper-sexual and defiant themes, such as the opener "Hi, It's Me" and "STUPID" featuring Yung Baby Tate. The latter track propelled viral traction on through memes centered on its chorus hook—"Oh my God, stupid boy, think that I need him"—driving streams and social engagement. Throughout 2016–2019, Ashnikko cultivated a dedicated online following via freestyles, uploads, and early content, transitioning from niche rap circles to broader digital visibility under independent distribution tied to affiliates.

2020–2021: Demidevil breakthrough and viral hits

In August 2020, Ashnikko released the single "Daisy", which rapidly gained traction on TikTok through user-generated challenges and a promotional partnership with Beats by Dre, propelling it to number 24 on the UK Singles Chart and accumulating 441,896 units in UK sales as of 2023. The track's viral spread contributed to her broader online momentum, building on the prior success of "STUPID" (featuring Yung Baby Tate), which had already amassed tens of millions of streams via similar social media dynamics. Following her signing with Parlophone Records under , Ashnikko issued her debut mixtape on January 15, 2021, marking her entry into major-label distribution and her first appearance on the chart. The project, comprising 10 tracks including "STUPID" and "Daisy", debuted at number 24 on the and leveraged virality to drive global streaming figures into the hundreds of millions across platforms like . These releases catalyzed Ashnikko's transition from independent artist to mainstream contender, with "Daisy" sustaining chart presence and engagement that exceeded prior indie benchmarks, evidenced by partnerships amplifying reach beyond organic shares. The mixtape's success yielded her first significant industry recognition, including a nomination for Best Push Act at the , underscoring the causal role of digital platforms in her 2020–2021 ascent.

2022–2023: Weedkiller EP, tours, and commercial peak

In 2023, Ashnikko released her debut studio album Weedkiller on August 25 through and , marking a shift toward heavier, dystopian themes in a conceptual of a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by faeries and mutants. The album includes tracks such as "Worms," "You Make Me Sick!," and "Dying Star" featuring , blending , trap, and electronic elements with lyrics addressing personal turmoil and empowerment. Weedkiller debuted at number 105 on the chart and reached number 7 on the . The release coincided with the launch of the Weedkiller Tour, Ashnikko's first major headlining trek spanning , , , , and from March to December 2023. Multiple dates sold out, including performances at venues like SOMA in on October 28 and Jannus Live in St. Petersburg on October 5. The tour featured high-energy sets drawing on the album's themes, with special guests like at select shows, and emphasized elaborate staging reflective of its fantastical lore. This period represented a commercial high point, with Ashnikko's monthly listeners exceeding 7 million amid sustained streaming growth from prior viral hits like "Daisy" and "Stupid," alongside strong album reception driving further platform engagement. merchandise sales supported tour dates, featuring apparel and accessories tied to Weedkiller's aesthetic, contributing to her expanding fanbase and live draw. Amid the schedule, Ashnikko discussed ongoing practices, including psychedelic-assisted therapy, as integral to her creative process during interviews promoting the project.

2024–2025: Smoochies album and ongoing projects

In August 2025, Ashnikko announced her sophomore studio album, Smoochies, slated for release on October 17, 2025, via Records. The , "Trinkets," was teased on August 2 and released on August 12, marking the album's initial promotional push with its playful, braggadocious pop style. Other tracks highlighted in pre-release materials include "Skin Cleared," positioned as a post-breakup empowerment anthem reflecting personal clarity and resilience following relational challenges. The album incorporates sonic experimentation, blending Ashnikko's signature alt-pop with influences from production techniques and country inflections, creating a hybrid sound described as a "vibrant, hybrid-pop " amid themes of , self-assertion, and emotional recovery. Smoochies comprises 15 tracks, totaling approximately 37 minutes, and follows her 2023 EP Weedkiller as her first full-length project in four years. To support the album cycle, Ashnikko launched the Smoochies Tour, initially announced in August 2025 with dates spanning , , and starting in January 2026. On October 13, 2025, additional dates were added due to high demand, including venue upgrades in and an extra performance at in on her birthday, alongside expanded UK stops in cities such as , , and . These expansions reflect sustained fan interest, with the tour emphasizing high-energy live performances tied to the album's chaotic, club-oriented energy.

Artistry

Musical style and production

Ashnikko's music primarily fuses hip-hop rhythms with pop structures and aesthetics, often incorporating trap-influenced beats and electronic elements to create high-energy, genre-blending tracks. This sonic palette draws on punk attitude and alt-pop experimentation, evident in singles like "Daisy," which layers aggressive percussion with synthetic textures. Her production emphasizes vocal manipulation, including and layered harmonies, to achieve a distorted, futuristic edge that prioritizes intensity over traditional . Key collaborations with producers such as Slinger have shaped her sound through meticulous layering of synths, basslines, and rhythmic elements, resulting in dense, dynamic arrangements that enhance her rapid-fire delivery. Slinger, a frequent collaborator since early mixtapes, contributes a flair for bold, artist-tailored beats that balance chaos with precision, as seen in tracks from the era. Other partners, including Oscar Scheller during sessions, have facilitated vocal experimentation and beat construction focused on high-tempo, immersive soundscapes. Her production approach evolved from the lo-fi, self-recorded uploads on SoundCloud in the mid-2010s, characterized by raw beats and minimalistic setups, to more refined studio processes after securing label support around 2020. This shift, aligned with releases like the 2021 Demidevil mixtape, introduced professional mixing and multi-producer input while preserving an irreverent, unpolished core through aggressive sound design. Subsequent works maintain this trajectory, blending independent DIY ethos with commercial polish via tools like virtual synths and advanced digital audio workstations.

Themes and lyrical content

Ashnikko's lyrics frequently explore themes of female empowerment expressed through rage and sexual autonomy, often employing hyperbolic violence and bodily imagery to challenge patriarchal norms. In early tracks, she incorporates "murder raps" depicting vengeful fantasies against male figures, as seen in songs accompanying visuals of ex-partners being eliminated, framing such motifs as cathartic responses to and control. This approach underscores a rejection of , with lines emphasizing unapologetic dominance and bodily agency, such as in explorations of self-confidence intertwined with explicit sexuality. Her work draws on a fusion of irreverent humor and fantastical elements, creating dystopian narratives that blend provocation with satire on gender dynamics. Recurring anti-patriarchal sentiments manifest in refusals to alter one's identity for male approval, positioning the narrator as an unyielding force amid relational power imbalances. In later releases like the 2023 EP Weedkiller, lyrical content shifts toward greater introspection, incorporating vulnerability and reflections on trauma alongside persistent bravado. Tracks delve into personal consumption patterns and emotional decay, using apocalyptic metaphors to convey inner turmoil and societal critique, revealing a more nuanced feminist perspective that acknowledges sensitivity beneath the aggression. The 2025 album Smoochies continues this evolution, balancing chaotic sexual liberation with admissions of heartache and relational fears. Lyrics reject idealized in favor of "messy" authenticity, addressing power dynamics in intimacy while confronting the and post-breakup hesitancy, thus layering raw emotional exposure over earlier defiant posturing.

Personal life

Relationships and privacy

Ashnikko has publicly disclosed limited details about her romantic history, with her most notable relationship being with British singer , which began in December 2021 and was confirmed through posts depicting affectionate interactions. The pair separated in early 2024, a development Ashnikko alluded to in performances and later incorporated into themes of her 2025 album Smoochies, particularly in the track "Skin Cleared," described as a post-breakup reflecting emotional clarity and recovery. No other long-term partnerships have been verifiably confirmed in reliable sources. Ashnikko maintains a deliberate approach to privacy, treating primarily as a professional tool for promotion rather than a platform for personal validation or extensive , which contrasts with more oversharing tendencies among some contemporaries. She has avoided detailing subsequent romantic involvements post-2024 breakup, focusing public commentary on artistic reflections rather than relational specifics. Her family background remains low-profile, with Ashnikko occasionally referencing supportive parents who introduced her to during her North Carolina upbringing before the relocated to for her father's academic pursuits. Originating from a devout Christian , she has described herself as the , yet credits early familial influences without elaborating on ongoing personal dynamics.

Health challenges and identity

Ashnikko has openly addressed difficulties exacerbated by rapid fame following the 2021 release of her mixtape . In October 2021, she described severe anxiety and panic attacks that interrupted personal downtime, stating that these experiences "ruined [her] vacation" and inspired the track "Panic Attacks in Paradise," which reflects the isolation of unarticulated emotional distress. She has emphasized the loneliness of such struggles, particularly in the context of public scrutiny. To manage these challenges, Ashnikko has pursued and alternative practices. In an August 2023 interview, she revealed attending sessions where she occasionally laughs, signaling a shift toward confronting past people-pleasing tendencies and career pressures with humor and resilience. She has also incorporated use as a tool for maintenance, describing it as aiding her emotional processing alongside professional support. Regarding personal identity, Ashnikko publicly identified as pansexual and genderfluid on May 24, 2021, via a Twitter post clarifying her orientation and fluidity in amid discussions of her music. She employs she/they pronouns, with usage varying across contexts and self-presentations. These disclosures align with her broader artistic explorations of , though she has not detailed clinical diagnoses or medical transitions in available statements.

Views and advocacy

Feminist positions and sex positivity

Ashnikko has articulated a form of centered on female empowerment through unapologetic celebration of sexuality, often described in her work as a "tough bitch" ethos that combines with emotional . In a 2020 , she explained that her music confronts and by embracing womanhood's complexities, rejecting performative toughness in favor of rage-infused confidence balanced by sensitivity, as reflected in lyrics like "I'm a tough bitch, but I'm sensitive" from the song "Cry" (2020). This stance counters slut-shaming by promoting sexual agency, evident in her contribution to the soundtrack for (2020) with "," a track she characterized as a feminist flipping submissive stereotypes. Her advocacy extends to sex positivity, prioritizing female pleasure and bodily autonomy in both lyrics and public statements. Ashnikko has emphasized teaching people to "find or prioritise their pleasure," critiquing societal taboos around female orgasm, as in "Clitoris! The Musical!" from Demidevil (2021), where she questions why such concepts are treated as "dirty words." In interviews, she positions her explicit content as a tool for radical self-expression, drawing from personal experiences to dismantle shame around female sexuality and encourage confidence without conforming to idealized beauty standards. This includes body-positive themes in her music videos and social media, where she uses humor and provocation to affirm agency over one's body. On consent and empowerment, Ashnikko frames her artistry as liberating women from external judgments, advocating for and rejection of "fake " that prioritizes optics over genuine liberation. Her 2023 album Weedkiller exemplifies this through "bratty, sex-positive" narratives that highlight and feminine dystopian self-assertion, positioning music as a medium for unfiltered expression of desire and boundaries. Through these elements, she consistently promotes a rooted in individual agency, using her platform to normalize explicit discussions of sexuality as empowering rather than degrading.

Criticisms of advocacy and cultural impact

Critics have accused Ashnikko's advocacy of promoting through lyrics that glorify , often framing it as but raising concerns about normalizing anti-male rhetoric. In the music video for "STUPID" (2019), she depicts murdering an ex-boyfriend with a bloody axe, while songs include lines such as "push you off the balcony when no one’s around" and references to delivered in a playful tone. Such imagery, presented as fantasy revenge against disappointing male partners, has prompted debates over double standards, with observers questioning whether equivalent content from a male artist would evade cancellation for . Fan-created inspired by her work, including misandrist depictions of toward men, further amplifies perceptions of her cultural influence fostering hostility. Her hypersexual content has elicited concerns regarding its effects on young audiences, aligning with broader on media influences. Tracks like "Daisy" (2020), which blend explicit sexual references with vigilante themes, contribute to a body of rap and scrutinized for accelerating sexual initiation among adolescents. Studies indicate that exposure to degrading or hypersexual in correlates with earlier sexual experiences and perceived peer sexual behavior in youth, potentially shaping attitudes toward casual encounters and . Conservative critiques extend these findings to artists like Ashnikko, arguing her sex-positive messaging, while marketed as liberating, risks desensitizing impressionable listeners to boundaries and long-term relational norms without sufficient counterbalancing data on positive outcomes. Questions have arisen about the authenticity of Ashnikko's feminist positions, particularly prior to her 2021 identification as genderfluid, with some viewing her critiques of men as inconsistent or performative from the perspective of a then-perceived woman primarily involved with men. This led to online backlash accusing her of selective outrage, where roasting heterosexual male norms appeared to prioritize viral provocation over principled consistency. Such skepticism highlights tensions in contemporary , where advocacy against patriarchal structures is sometimes seen as excusing parallel generalizations about men, though mainstream coverage of these debates remains limited, potentially reflecting institutional biases favoring progressive narratives.

Controversies

Backlash over explicit content and satire

In 2021, Ashnikko encountered significant online criticism for the track "Clitoris! The Musical," included as the closing song on her mixtape Demidevil, released on January 15. The song features exaggerated, humorous lyrics personifying the clitoris as a triumphant anatomical figure, with lines such as "Clitoris, the universe's greatest invention" delivered in a theatrical, over-the-top style reminiscent of musical theater parody. Social media users, particularly on platforms like Twitter and TikTok, condemned the content as vulgar and gratuitously explicit, arguing it prioritized shock value over substance and clashed with expectations for mainstream pop artistry. The backlash intensified in May 2021, with accusations of the track promoting indecency through its graphic references to female anatomy and sexual empowerment, leading to calls for "cancellation" from detractors who viewed it as emblematic of broader excesses in her oeuvre. This reaction highlighted tensions between Ashnikko's embrace of gross-out humor—drawing parallels to Adult Swim's irreverent animation style—and the polished, accessible norms of contemporary pop, where such unfiltered satire was seen by some as disruptive to radio play and family-friendly virality. Platform algorithms occasionally restricted explicit versions of her content, amplifying perceptions of her work as boundary-pushing to a fault. Ashnikko defended the song on May 23, 2021, via , describing it as "a stupid satirical i wrote 2 years ago dressed up in a costume while doing ," emphasizing its intent as and lighthearted jest rather than serious advocacy. She positioned the piece within her artistic of playful , underscoring that not all output need conform to earnest narratives. Despite the uproar, the incident underscored persistent pushback against her unapologetic blend of hyper-sexualized themes and comedic , which some outlets noted as central to her appeal yet polarizing in an era favoring sanitized pop expressions.

Debates on gender identity statements

In May 2021, Ashnikko publicly identified as pansexual and genderfluid via Twitter, stating, "and to clarify i am pansexual and genderfluid i just didn't feel ready to tell the internet yet but i guess now's a good time." This disclosure occurred amid backlash to her satirical project Clitoris! The Musical, in which she critiqued "cisgender heterosexual men" for perceived misogyny and entitlement in sexual dynamics. Critics online accused her of hypocrisy, arguing that her prior self-presentation as a cisgender woman who dated cisgender men undermined the authenticity of her roasts, framing them as performative rather than experiential. Supporters countered that the announcement reflected a personal evolution, emphasizing Ashnikko's use of she/they pronouns and her ongoing exploration of identity, which predated public scrutiny but was withheld due to unreadiness. They highlighted her history of bisexual identification since 2019 and argued that identity fluidity inherently defies rigid timelines, dismissing claims as gatekeeping experiences. However, detractors maintained inconsistencies in her feminist advocacy, noting that her emphasis on non-cis, preferences post-announcement clashed with earlier relational patterns, potentially signaling opportunistic alignment with discourse trends. The episode fueled broader online divisions among fans, with the announcement tweet garnering supportive replies alongside skeptical ones questioning motives, evidenced by threaded discussions on platforms like where ratios of affirmative to critical comments approximated 70-30 in sampled communities. Media outlets linked it to wider debates on identity revelations amid cultural pressures, portraying Ashnikko's case as illustrative of tensions between personal authenticity and public performativity in , though without empirical resolution. No formal studies quantified the impact, but anecdotal metrics from suggested polarized retention, with some fans disengaging over perceived inconsistencies in toward heterosexual demographics.

Reception and legacy

Critical and commercial reception

Ashnikko's debut mixtape Demidevil (2021) garnered positive critical reception, with reviewers praising its energetic blend of and hip-hop elements. awarded it four out of five stars, highlighting Ashnikko's ability to transcend viral trends through confident, wisecracking lyrics over saccharine production. Aggregated scores reflected broad approval, with 77% positive ratings on from nine critic reviews. However, some outlets critiqued its occasional superficiality, noting that while the mixtape showcased refined bravado, it occasionally prioritized provocation over depth. Her follow-up studio Weedkiller (2023) continued this trajectory, earning acclaim for its narrative ambition in weaving personal and societal themes into genre-blending tracks. gave it four stars, describing it as a captivating debut that balanced bold experimentation with accessibility. The debuted at number 19 on the UK Albums Chart, accumulating 49,868 units in sales equivalents, predominantly from streaming. Critics appreciated its vocal versatility and thematic fury, though user aggregates indicated mixed views on its execution, with scores averaging around 72 out of 100. The 2025 release Smoochies, Ashnikko's second studio album, received praise for sonic innovation, incorporating K-pop and country influences into industrial pop frameworks. NME lauded it with four stars as a "lusty sonic assault" that eavesdropped on provocative conversations through pummeling beats. DIY Magazine echoed this with four stars, commending its gleeful rejection of restraint in dirty, high-speed pop. Yet, aggregated critic scores hovered at 73, with some reviewers and users pointing to uneven pacing and overblown elements amid its hedonistic charm. Commercially, Ashnikko achieved breakthroughs via singles, with "Daisy" (2020) surpassing 573 million Spotify streams and charting on nine Billboard lists, including peaks in the Hot 100 vicinity through radio airplay. Other tracks like "Slumber Party" added 425 million streams, bolstering her catalog's visibility. Estimates place her net worth at approximately $2.8 million as of 2025, derived from streaming royalties, sales, and performances. Overall reception to her evolution mixes acclaim for unapologetic boldness with critiques of reliance on provocative formulas, as evidenced by consistent mid-70s aggregates across projects.

Cultural influence and debates

Ashnikko's integration of punk, hip-hop, and elements has shaped alt-pop and TikTok rap landscapes, enabling niche artists to leverage viral platforms for breakthroughs with raw, genre-blending sounds. Her 2019 single "STUPID," which garnered 44 million views by November 2020, illustrated the efficacy of provocative content in amplifying unconventional voices, particularly among female creators adopting defiant, sexually charged personas. This approach has empowered a subset of hyperpop-adjacent acts to prioritize aesthetic experimentation over mainstream polish, fostering innovation in short-form digital media. Her fanbase has expanded through meme-driven virality and signature aesthetics, such as motifs and exaggerated, clown-inspired visuals, which have spawned including parodies and challenges. Emerging from memes and cameos in late 2019, this engagement has cultivated a loyal , with her 12 million monthly listeners by 2020 reflecting sustained growth tied to interactive, shareable cultural artifacts rather than traditional promotion. Debates persist over whether her work exacerbates social divisions through gendered antagonism, as lyrics and videos often feature retaliatory —such as axing an ex-boyfriend in the "STUPID" clip or declaring " a , I'm a " in "Daisy." Ashnikko attributes these to fantasy expressions of frustration from personal betrayals, stating, "I don’t hate men, no. It’s just that I’ve been done dirty by a lot of men," yet critics highlight accompanying misandrist on depicting graphic anti-male scenarios as evidence of broader polarization. This has fueled schisms, contrasting her feminist reclamation of power with concerns over normalized enmity between sexes. Her legacy as a pop norm disruptor lies in subverting commercial femininity and male-dominated gazes, inspiring unapologetic self-expression amid admirers like and . However, analyses from outlets like The Telegraph argue her X-rated anthems coarsen by embedding and in content appealing to adolescents, potentially eroding restraint in favor of hedonistic provocation.

Discography

Studio albums

Demidevil, released on January 15, 2021, served as Ashnikko's breakthrough project, comprising 14 tracks including collaborations with artists such as Princess Nokia and Kehlani. It debuted at number 107 on the US Billboard 200 chart. Weedkiller, Ashnikko's debut proper studio album, arrived on August 25, 2023, with 13 tracks structured as a concept album drawing on fantasy and personal metaphor. Smoochies, the follow-up studio album, was issued on October 17, 2025, featuring 15 tracks such as "Wet Like" with and emphasizing themes of emotional recovery following a .

Extended plays and mixtapes

Ashnikko's initial foray into recorded music came with the collaborative EP Sass Pancakes alongside producer Raf Riley, released independently on May 12, 2017. The four-track project, featuring explicit and playful themes, included "Sass Pancakes," "Bubblegum" with guest Avelino, "F**k Me in ," and "Thrust," establishing her underground presence through distribution. After signing with Records under , Ashnikko issued her second EP, Hi, It's Me, on July 12, 2019. This five-song release comprised "Hi, It's Me," "Special," "STUPID" featuring Baby Tate, "Working Bitch," and "Manners," blending and rap elements to generate early mainstream attention. The EP served as a transitional effort, bridging her independent origins to broader commercial viability by highlighting her satirical lyricism and production collaborations. Ashnikko's debut mixtape, , arrived on January 15, 2021, via and , following an accelerated rollout due to early shipment of physical copies. Featuring 14 tracks with contributions from artists like and , it expanded on her brash persona and included hits like "Daisy," which propelled her toward her first studio album.

Notable singles

"STUPID", featuring Yung Baby Tate and released on October 22, 2019, emerged as Ashnikko's breakthrough single through widespread usage in 2020, where users incorporated its chorus into dance and lip-sync videos. The track peaked at number one on the chart for four weeks and topped the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. "Daisy", released on July 9, 2020, achieved greater commercial success, entering the UK Singles Chart at number 24 and spending 10 weeks there. In the , it reached number three on the and number 103 overall in extended chart metrics. By October 2025, the single had amassed over 574 million streams on alone. "Wet Like", featuring and issued on October 3, 2025, served as the final promotional single for Ashnikko's album Smoochies, emphasizing hyper-sexualized themes consistent with her style. As a recent release, it has yet to accumulate significant chart data but aligns with her pattern of viral, explicit content targeting streaming platforms.

Tours and live performances

Headlining tours

Ashnikko launched her second headlining tour, the Weedkiller Tour, on March 1, 2023, spanning , , and the before concluding on December 12, 2023, with a total of 82 documented performances. Multiple dates sold out, including the October 5 show at Jannus Live in , and the October 17 performance at The Complex in , . Venues such as Toronto's Rebel and Nashville's Marathon Music Works also drew strong crowds, reflecting high demand across over 20 cities visited. In August 2025, Ashnikko announced the Smoochies Tour, her third headlining outing in support of the album Smoochies, set to begin in Europe on January 26, 2026, in Warsaw, Poland, and expand to 47 dates across North America, the UK, Ireland, and Australia through September 2026. UK and Ireland legs kick off February 11, 2026, at Glasgow's O2 Academy, with stops at Manchester Academy on February 13 and 14, and London's O2 Academy Brixton. Due to rapid sell-outs in presales starting August 19, 2025, extra dates were added on October 13, 2025, for Manchester and London, underscoring elevated fan demand.

Supporting roles and festivals

Ashnikko began securing supporting roles and festival slots early in her career to build visibility beyond headlining smaller venues. In , she performed at in New York, marking an early major festival appearance that showcased her energetic stage presence. Her UK festival breakthroughs came with Reading Festival sets in and 2023, including a surprise performance on the Stage in August 2023, followed by a full slot in 2024. She also appeared at the companion Festival in 2024, relocated to another stage after the stage closure. By 2024, Ashnikko expanded to international festivals such as Bonnaroo in and Mad Cool in . In 2025, she performed at Berlin and Pohoda Festival in . Supporting established headliners, Ashnikko opened for on the Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour, including dates in in early 2025 and North American shows such as the December 20, 2024, concert at The Forum in , where she debuted "Itty Bitty." These appearances transitioned her from emerging act to arena opener, enhancing her live performance credentials.

Awards and nominations

Major accolades

Ashnikko earned the Billboard Chartbreaker Award in February 2021, acknowledging her emergence as a breakthrough artist amid the viral success of singles like "Daisy." Her track "Daisy" received RIAA platinum certification on May 23, 2022, signifying one million equivalent units consumed in the United States. "STUPID," her 2019 collaboration with Baby Tate, also attained RIAA platinum status, reflecting sustained streaming and sales performance. Internationally, "Daisy" secured additional certifications, including gold from the BPI in the and 2× platinum from .

Nomination highlights

Ashnikko earned a nomination for Best Push Artist at the , recognizing her breakthrough amid the viral traction of "STUPID," which amassed over 100 million streams by late 2020. In 2021, she received a nod for Push Performance of the Year at the for "Daisy," selected from monthly push winners representing October 2020 releases. The track, from her debut mixtape , peaked at number 76 on the following its release on January 15, 2021. "Daisy" further garnered a nomination for Most Performed Work at the 2022 , highlighting its songwriting impact after topping Spotify's global viral chart in multiple territories.

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