Prince Woods has released his newest single, “Butterfly,” inspired by the notion of turning dreams into reality and enjoying the journey that comes with being a producer. The new track, which can be heard now below, showcases Woods’ musical roots creative abilities, and artistic versatility.
Of the song, Prince Woods said, “After taking some time off to re-center and find inspiration, I couldn’t be happier to release ‘Butterfly.’ It’s not your typical electronic music track but I wanted to create something that really spoke to who I am as an artist. Plenty more music on the way, enjoy.”
“Butterfly” is a prime example of pop meets electronic. Channeling a borderline retro vibe, Prince Woods’ newest single combines an upbeat melody and soft vocals from himself. The track is reminiscent of artists like Hellogoodbye, Owl City or Metro Station. Sifting through the artists Soundcloud and Spotify pages, listeners can find a multitude of songs that exemplify the artists skillset. Prince Woods attracts 75,000+ monthly listeners on his streaming platforms, and the numbers only continue to grow. Being the first single released from the artist in almost a year, “Butterfly” is a comeback song that solidifies Prince Woods as an artist who is determined to show the world what he’s about.
Bad music and Levi’s fuel this kid like cheap tequila on prom night. Indiana boy at heart, he’s ventured off to LA to become the Nickelback of electronic music (move over, Chainsmokers). Long-time producer, Josh is now writing and performing his own vocals in his work with the Prince Woods signature. Esteemed individuals have described the sound as 3OH!3 meets Porter Robinson. Josh’s mom says she “doesn’t get it”, but that’s ok. With a list of support coming in floods from both immortals like Zeus, Jesus, and Yeezus… along with mortals like the Obamas, Kardashians, and of course Tiger Woods, expect big things in the near future. Safe to say that if XXL Magazine ran a Freshman Class for electronic music, you would see Prince Woods atop of it. Be on the look out for some killer Prince Woods records in the coming months/years/decades/millennia.