London alt-pop artist flowerovlove steps back into the spotlight with “Casual Lady,” released today on Capitol Records. At 20, she continues carving out a lane built on sharp instincts and unfiltered storytelling. This time, she zeroes in on the moment a self-declared emotionally unavailable woman finds herself spiraling over someone she did not plan for.
The song thrives on tension. Cool-girl composure collides with sudden vulnerability, and the hook leans all the way into that inner conflict. An opening voice note from Madeline Argy sets the scene like a group chat confession. It is punchy, stylish and brutally honest. “Casual Lady” feels tailor-made for late-night drives and screenshots you almost regret sending.
flowerovlove co-wrote the track with Justin Tranter, Russell Chell, Skyler Stonestreet and Ryland Blackinton, with Tranter, Chell and Blackinton handling production. The release arrives ahead of a stacked 2026 festival schedule: Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California on April 12 and April 19, The Governors Ball in New York City on June 6, and Benicàssim Festival in Spain on July 17.
Her live résumé keeps expanding. In 2025, she shared stages with Olivia Rodrigo at Hyde Park in London, joined Khalid at the Washington State Fair, and toured North America alongside Haim and Halsey. The new single lands right as those bigger stages come into focus, and it carries the kind of spark that translates far beyond headphones.


