Ingrid Andress Music plays Spike after Drunk Home Run Derby Anthem
It seems Ingrid Andress‘ lowest moment on the mic actually benefits her career… TMZ Sports has learned that her music has seen a major spike following her disastrous performance of the national anthem at Monday’s Home Run Derby.
Officials at SoundCloud — one of the largest music streaming services in the world — tell us … the number of times she plays her songs is up about 50 percent since her debacle in Arlington, Texas.
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Specifically, we’re told that her 2019 song “More Hearts Than Mine” has really captured listeners’ attention.
On Tuesday and Wednesday alone, Soundcloud reps tell us that Andress’ songs increased “more than double.”
Of course, while the moment at Globe Life Field seems to be a boon to her wallet…it’s clearly taken a toll on her personal life. The 32-year-old artist stated that she was drunk for the “Star-Spangled Banner” rendition, and the reaction from it all prompted her to enter rehab.
“That wasn’t me last night,” she wrote in a statement on Tuesday.
Andress has released two albums in her young career… and has won several awards, including MusicRow’s Song of the Year for “More Hearts Than Mine.”
She is also credited with writing songs for a number of musicians… including Erik Name And Fletcher.