Ingrid Andress Just Dropped the Most Perfectly Annoyed Breakup Anthem of the Year
The post-breakup song usually goes one of two ways. You’re either crying on the bathroom floor à la Adele, or you’re furiously keying a car like classic Carrie Underwood. But with her new single, “All The Best” Ingrid Andress has introduced a brilliantly relatable third option: just being incredibly, profoundly annoyed.
Dropped on May 22, “All The Best” is a masterclass in playful pettiness and sharp storytelling. It’s the sonic equivalent of rolling your eyes at a text from your ex, shrugging, and moving on with your night. If you’ve ever reached that specific stage of a split where the heartbreak has completely worn off and left only irritation in its wake, this track is going to be your new personality.
The Story Behind the Song
Before the track even hit streaming platforms, Ingrid teased the inspiration behind it with the kind of unfiltered honesty that made fans fall in love with her during the Lady Like era.
“I wouldn’t consider myself a petty person,” she admitted, “but I couldn’t help but write ‘All The Best’ the way that we did. My friends and my therapist say I’m too sarcastic, so I would say this song’s tone is very ‘me’ in that way. I’m at a point in my life where I don’t get overly angry at someone if the relationship doesn’t work out, just annoyed. I’m too tired to be overly angry, so consider this a playful breakup song.“
That dry humor hits immediately. The track opens with Ingrid calling out an ex for getting wasted on her birthday and picking a fight with one of her friends. Instead of mourning the memory, she brushes it off with a sarcastic “all the best.” It’s biting, it’s real, and it feels entirely human.
The Sound: Where Pop Savvy Meets Country Roots
Musically, “All The Best” shows just how much Ingrid has evolved since her early country days. While hits like “More Hearts Than Mine” and her Sam Hunt duet “Wishful Drinking” established her as a Nashville staple, her 2026 releases put her Berklee-honed pop sensibilities on full display.
Co-written with heavy-hitters Jordan Schmidt and Josh Kear, the track strikes a brilliant balance. It doesn’t ditch her roots entirely—Ilya Toshinskiy’s acoustic strings and Jonny Fung’s electric guitars keep the foundation grounded—but it’s elevated by modern, spacious pop synths from Alex Wright and a driving rhythm section from bassist Tony Lucido and drummer Jerry Roe. The result is a crisp, bright, radio-ready chorus that feels more like a driving anthem than a somber reflection.
What’s Next for Ingrid?
“All The Best” arrives at a incredibly busy time for Ingrid. She just wrapped up her six-city Low-Key Sessions tour with a sold-out show in Minneapolis, and she’s been steadily feeding fans a string of excellent singles lately, including “Now I Know,” “Taillights,” and “Tattoos.“
Everything points toward these tracks building the foundation for a highly anticipated third studio album, following up her sophomore record Good Person. If “All The Best” is a sign of what’s to come, we can expect an album packed with emotional maturity, self-discovery, and plenty of her signature biting wit.


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