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Where The Butterflies Go In The Rain
Cat: ERE 1071. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Pluto (3:22)
Lucky (3:33)
Rise (5:31)
Every Color (2:53)
Baby Mama (3:49)
Junebug (feat JPEGMAFIA) (3:47)
Lose My Focus (3:42)
We Should Move Somewhere Beautiful (feat Arima Ederra) (1:45)
Kid (3:31)
16 Candles (feat Ganavya) (5:09)
Smile For Me (3:18)
Afternoon Tea With The Auroras (interlude) (1:59)
Little Bird (1:18)
Water (5:24)
Sun Don't Leave Me (3:18)
Lose My Focus (feat UMI) (3:35)
You're So Good To Me (2:33)
Review: Exploring themes of introspection, healing, and transformation, Raveena's latest album marries r&b and pop with traditional Indian instrumentation, offering personal sonic journey in sloshing, bubbly pop. Two years on from her debut Asha's Awakening, Where The Butterflies Go... was forerun by three singles: 'Pluto', 'Lucky' and 'Junebug' with JPEGMAFIA. All echoed a present day Erykah Badu meets meets Bjork, though the album's exclusive tracks also keep firm to a sharp, polished tone. Reflected on the album's core symbolism, using the butterfly as a paradoxical metaphor for personal growth and recumbence: "Butterflies are so delicate that they have to hide in leaves and flowers until the rain passes so that their wings don't get crushed in the rain. I felt like that was kind of a metaphor for where I was in my life. I needed to go back to comfortito deep restiand stop weathering storms."
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