flowerovlove Returns with Playfully Defiant New Single “Casual Lady”
Twenty-year-old rising artist flowerovlove is back with her latest single, “Casual Lady,” released February 16 via Capitol Records — and it’s equal parts self-assured and self-aware.
The infectious new track centers on a woman who proudly wears emotional detachment like a badge of honor — until real feelings sneak in and complicate the narrative. What begins as a declaration of independence slowly unravels into something more vulnerable, capturing the push and pull between empowerment and unexpected embarrassment.
Sonically, “Casual Lady” leans into a nostalgic, 2014-coded pop sensibility — glossy, punchy, and slightly tongue-in-cheek — while still feeling distinctly current. The track opens with a scene-setting introduction from Madeline Argy, adding a conversational, almost diary-like layer before the song bursts fully into motion.
flowerovlove co-wrote the single alongside Justin Tranter, Russell Chell, Skyler Stonestreet, and Ryland Blackinton. Production comes courtesy of Tranter, Chell, and Blackinton, whose polished yet playful touch mirrors the emotional contradictions woven throughout the lyrics.
At just 20, flowerovlove continues to sharpen her voice — not only musically, but thematically. “Casual Lady” thrives in the space between confidence and confession, proving that even the most emotionally “untouchable” among us aren’t immune to catching feelings.
“Casual Lady” is available now on all streaming platforms.