ANA CRISTINA CASH SET TO DEBUT SUMMER-READY TRACK “CHEAP MARGARITAS” – SET FOR RELEASE MAY 23

Singer-songwriter Ana Cristina Cash will be kicking off the summer with her upcoming Country music single, “Cheap Margaritas,” set to release on May 23 across all streaming platforms. With catchy lyrics and a playful groove, the track brings to life the story of a fun, on-again-off-again romance.

Written by Erika Ender, Willie Breeding, Frank Ray, and Jessica Cayne, and recorded by Ana Cristina at the famed Cash Cabin, “Cheap Margaritas” is a lighthearted nod to those spontaneous, can’t-stay-away connections—fueled by neon lights and late nights. Made for warm-weather weekends, the song mixes a fun and flirty vibe, all wrapped up with Ana’s signature sound. Music videos for both the English and the Spanglish versions of the song are also in the works and will be announced soon.

In addition to the original track, a Spanglish version of “Cheap Margaritas” will also be released on May 23, showcasing Ana’s bilingual roots and adding a fresh, vibrant twist to the summertime anthem.

“I am so incredibly excited to be releasing ‘Cheap Margaritas’ next,” says Ana Cristina. “When I first started recording songs for my project, I told both producers, John Carter Cash and Willie Breeding, that I wanted something joyful, fun, and light-hearted that people could connect with. After writing several songs both on my own and in collaboration with other writers for my project, Willie played this song that he wrote with Erika, Jess, and Frank, and I just thought it would fit so perfectly with the vibe of the overall project, so I decided to cut it! It’s a very relatable song, and the lyrics are a masterclass in the art of flirtation.”

“Cheap Margaritas” follows her January bilingual Country music single release, “Last Call” and its Spanish-language counterpart, “Tu Última Llamada” and continues the rollout of her upcoming two-part project, The Sunshine State EP, with Vol. 1 arriving this fall.

This release follows a heartfelt performance in Washington, DC, where Ana sang the National Anthem at Constitution Hall for the Horatio Alger Awards—an emotional moment underscored by the flight of Clark the Eagle across the venue. Ana recently performed at The Carter Family Fold in Maces Springs, VA, performing several songs honoring the First Family of Country Music, the Carter Family, during Easter weekend. She also continues to leave her mark on the Grand Ole Opry stage and will return for the Opry 100 Honors: Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash show on June 18.

About Ana Cristina Cash: Ana Cristina Cash was raised in Miami, Florida. Ana, of Cuban descent, is bilingual and began a professional career in music at the tender age of six. She quickly became an accomplished champion of the singing competitions on the variety show, “Sabado Gigante.” Ana’s recordings showcase her broad vocal range, from a deep resonating contralto to an amazing soaring soprano, revealing what is known to some as a “whistle register.” Ana signed to Sony Music’s Latin division at the age of 15 and recorded her debut album, Ana Cristina, in the Spanish language. In 2004, she was nominated for the Premio Lo Nuestro Award. The next year, she went on to become the first Hispanic-American to perform the “Star-Spangled Banner” for a presidential inauguration for President Bush in 2005.


In 2016, Ana married music producer John Carter Cash and has been living and recording music in Nashville for a decade, primarily in their historical studio, The Cash Cabin Studio, in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Ana’s music beautifully blends her deep connection to Country music with Latin influences, creating a soulful sound that is uniquely her own. She made her Grand Ole Opry debut in 2019, performing her own original songs. Other notable appearances Ana has made include performing at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the Carter Family Fold, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Madison Square Garden, and various other major sporting events.

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