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flowerovlove Isn’t Playing Nice Because “Shady” Blooms With Sweet Revenge & Sugar-Coated Rebellion

When innocence grows fangs, even heartbreak looks cute in pink. With a wink, a smirk, and a pastel-polished edge, flowerovlove strikes back on her shimmering new single Shady. Calling out an ex’s two-faced antics from her rosy bedroom universe, the 20-year-old alt-pop spark ignites young-love vengeance. With melodic venom, feather-light harmonies, and the kind of radiant self-possession that turns heartbreak into glitter, this track is a glossy kiss-off wrapped in bubblegum rebellion. Co-created with GRAMMY-winning producer PomPom, the track dances between soft-girl mystique and don’t-test-me confidence.

After touring with Khalid, Haim, Halsey, and Olivia Rodrigo, she’s proving again that her universe of innocence and defiance can command festival fields and bedroom speakers in equal measure. “Shady” first lit up crowds at Austin City Limits, where flowerovlove literally emerged from a giant lipstick like a rebellious fairytale star. With breakout hit “BOYS” featured in Nobody Wants This Season 2, what’s next? More stages. More sweetness with bite. More pop powered by fearless femininity and soft-rebellion sparkle. Stream “Shady,” step into her pink-lit world by following on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok

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