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ALMAS DIVE INTO THE RUSH OF A NEW CRUSH ON BILINGUAL POP SINGLE “BUTTERFLIES”

ALMAS, the groundbreaking all-female group redefining Latin Pop (LPop), return with their newest single, “Butterflies”, a soft, pop track that captures the energy and excitement of falling for someone new.

Told through a bilingual blend of Spanish and English lyrics, “Butterflies” is about the moment feelings start to creep in and everything suddenly feels a little more intense: overthinking every text, re-reading conversations, and wondering if the connection is real, or just in your head. The track plays with that tension between what’s imagined and what’s felt, inviting listeners to sit with the uncertainty and excitement of it all.

Backed by atmospheric production and a light, playful tone, “Butterflies” delivers a sound that’s equal parts dreamy and grounded. It reflects the emotional in-between: the space where you’re not quite sure what it all means, but you’re swept up in it anyway.

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The music video embraces a nostalgic Y2K-inspired aesthetic, filled with soft lighting, pastel hues, and visual motifs that echo the song’s emotional highs. Floating bubbles take center stage, symbolizing the fluttery feeling in your stomach when a new crush takes hold, light, fleeting, and impossible to ignore. It’s a visual love letter to the early 2000s, but with a modern, emotional edge that mirrors the group’s unique sonic identity.

Made up of AlegríaDaeDany, and Steph, ALMAS is more than a band, it’s a movement. Their music is a celebration of female strength, individuality, and the unapologetic pursuit of love, life, and dreams. With each release, they create a world where fans can step into the spotlight as the main characters of their own stories, embracing both vulnerability and empowerment.

“Butterflies” follows the release of “Verano Cruel” and “Baby Boss (Na Na Na),” continuing ALMAS’ streak of emotionally resonant pop made for this generation. With a fresh sound and magnetic storytelling, the group is quickly carving out a space in the Latin music scene where vulnerability, fantasy, and fun collide.

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